Eidsvoll 1814s

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Eidsvoll 1814s on Bøn Stadion 2005.

The Eidsvoll 1814s are an American football team based in Eidsvoll, Norway. They are currently members of the Norway American Football Federation (NoAFF). Their name is taken from the signing of the Constitution of Norway at Eidsvoll in 1814.

History[edit]

Eidsvoll 1814s were founded in 1995 by Kenneth Andersen, Jarle Østhagen and Bård Aune and started play the following year as a Division II team. Going undefeated in league play during their first two seasons, the 1814s won back-to-back Division II championships. In 1998, they joined Division I where they lost in double-overtime to the Oslo Vikings in their first playoff appearance at that level. They won their first division I league championship in 2001.

In 2008, they were automatically qualified to play in the European Football League quarter finals.[1]

Head coaches[edit]

Name Tenure
Vince McGee 1997–1998
Jan Johansson 1999
Vince McGee 2000
Dan McCarty 2001
Vince McGee 2002–2003
Mike Burton 2004–2005
William Miller 2006
Brian Cain 2007
Nick Evans 2008
John Pate 2013

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sluttspillet glapp". Archived from the original on 6 November 2008. Retrieved 23 April 2012.

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