The Championnat Élite Division 1 ( French for 'Division 1 Elite Championship') is the top-level American football league of France. The league was founded in 1982.
6-679: The Elancourt Templiers are a French American football team based in the city of Élancourt The team plays in Ligue Élite de Football Américain and in European Football League . The club is training and plays its games at the Complexe Sportif Europe of Élancourt , the club also plays some matches, European Cup at Stade Guy-Boniface, as the final EFAF Cup in 2005 Ligue %C3%89lite de Football Am%C3%A9ricain American football
12-435: A conference consisting solely of France-based armed forces teams. While some French citizens attended the games, actual participation by locals remained negligible and the sport quickly declined when French president Charles de Gaulle withdrew France from NATO's military command , evicting American troops from the country in 1967. Nonetheless, a few modern era French teams claim the lineage of those military organizations:
18-638: The Châteauroux Sabres are named after an eponymous team from the now decommissioned Châteauroux-Déols Air Base . It was not until 1980 that a physical education teacher, Laurent Plegelatte, created the first "born and bred" French team, the Spartacus de Paris. The same year, he founded and chaired the National Committee for the Development of American Football. The Ligue Élite de Football Américain
24-550: The playoffs. Until 1994, the final was called Casque d'Or ( French for 'Gold Helmet'). Since 1995, the championship game has been called Casque de Diamant ( French for 'Diamond Helmet'). Although the championship game is called the Diamond Helmet, the winners' trophy does not have the shape of a helmet. It is a shield similar to those awarded to the French champions of other rugby football codes, such as
30-459: Was created in 1982 under the leadership of Laurent Plegelatte with four participants. The Spartacus de Paris were the first ever champions of the Ligue Élite de Football Américain, but are now a defunct team as of 1993. 1983 saw a change of leadership from Laurent Plegelatte to Michel Gofman. The league is partitioned into two conferences, each with six teams. The top three teams of each conference enter
36-515: Was introduced to France in the early 20th century, but for decades it remained an infrequent activity, practised only by American touring teams and wartime servicemen. The formation of NATO in 1949 allowed for U.S. military settlements in France, and in turn the establishment of senior and high school teams representing these bases. They mainly competed in cross-border leagues sanctioned by the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army , although some seasons featured
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