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AFL recognises Catalonia as a country in Euro AFL competition.


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By SocaWho - 20 Mar 2015 10:21 AM

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/australian-football-league-recognises-spanish-region-catalonia-as-a-country-in-european-competition/story-fni5ezdm-1227269879164


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IN the scheme of global politics, it’s a pretty small thing.
But the Australian Football League has done what three centuries of bloody wars and secessionist sentiment have failed to achieve and given nationhood status to the Spanish region of Catalonia.
And the move was threatening to turn into a diplomatic spat this weekend with the inaugural AFL Europe Champions League cup competition but was dodged at the 11th hour thanks to budget cuts.
Organisers of the championship series to be played in Amsterdam tomorrow had been fretting over the draw that sees the best clubs from each European nation play off against each other, including a potentially fiery clash between clubs from Spain and Catalonia.
But both Spanish teams announced they were pulling out on the basis of cost, so too the Welsh and half the Italian squad. A team from Russia was also forced to withdraw due to visa issues.
The AFL is the only sport in the world to recognise Catalonia as an independent State by controversially allowing it into the European League as a member country.
Match fit ... players from Catalonia’s team, who are set to play in the inaugural AFL Eur
Match fit ... players from Catalonia’s team, who are set to play in the inaugural AFL Europe Champions League. Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied
The Catalans were quietly given the status because they simply asked in 2010 when AFL Europe was formalised.
AFL Europe CEO Ben MacCormack agreed organisers may have dodged controversy yesterday over the decision made by a predecessor.
“Yes it’s controversial, essentially it was an AFL Europe membership in the room decision, I’m not sure if AFL has ratified our decision but as a sport I think they are the only sport to have that recognition which is why the Catalans like the sport because they are given legitimacy,” MacCormack said.
“It’s been disappointing they couldn’t come to the champions league … they get some money to travel for the Euro Cup but I think they are still in the midst of getting the Catalonian government to recognise it’s an actual sport and if they understand that they would be excited to know they have a national team.”
Team pride ... the Catalonia team with their flag. Picture: Supplied
Team pride ... the Catalonia team with their flag. Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied
MacCormack said the two teams had played each other once last year.
“There was a lot of feeling absolutely, regardless of their skill level in football it was very emotional for both groups to play against each other,” he said. “The fact they are running out there in their jumper and one doesn’t recognise the other as a real group but the fact they are there playing each other makes them real is quite a unique watching experience. They all socialise afterwards with some discussion on politics but luckily I don’t speak Spanish very well.”
Ten teams will play it out tomorrow to be crowned best AFL club in Europe in a reduced nine-a-side format competition.

The AFL trying to replace Barca as the top sporting team with every trick in the book. lol:lol:



They even called the AFL competition over there as the Europe Champions League.



Edited by SocaWho: 20/3/2015 10:24:09 AM
By Fredsta - 28 Mar 2015 8:08 PM

robbos wrote:
I suppose on the bigFooty site has never taken the piss out of the A-League!!!! It's just piss taking, there is no harm.


I post on BigFooty fairly regularly and I'm yet to see it, they actually have a very good community of football supporters that is largely immune to the dickhead infestation (your paulc and batfink types) that we get here. I'm sure the HAL has been slagged off before when brought up but you don't get people who don't follow or hate the game going out of their way to trash talk or take the piss. The only trash talking of the A League that I've seen since posting on BF is from Eurosnobs tbh.

robbos wrote:
Do you think people in England or Spain worry about how AFL is bigger then football in Australia, it's the world game.


I honestly don't get the point of this bit? I mean I didn't say anything about O/S stature or perception of AFL, nor did I say anything about the domestic status of either code, it just seems a bit bizarre to me.