Zala Predators - Game History

Game History

Game Type Home Score Away Score Date Result Location
Friendship Predators 0 Demons 42 Aug-05 Loss Teskand
Friendship Wolves II 22 Predators 15 Sep-05 Loss Budapest
Friendship Black Knights 30 Predators 6 Nov-05 Loss Budapest
Friendship Predators 6 Stallions 53 Apr-06 Loss Teskand
MAFL Div I Demons 57 Predators 19 Apr-06 Loss Nagykanizsa
MAFL Div I Predators 7 Black Knights 27 May-06 Loss Teskand
MAFL Div I Gladiators 66 Predators 20 Jun-06 Loss Debrecen
Friendship Cowboys 51 Predators 7 Aug-06 Loss Budapest
Friendship Predators 19 Tigers 12 Nov-06 Win Zalaegerszeg
MAFL Div II Vipers 32 Predators 14 Apr-07 Loss Budapest
MAFL Div II Predators 36 Gringos 0 May-07 Win Zalaegerszeg
MAFL Div II Heroes 12 Predators 19 May-07 Win Eger
MAFL Div II Predators 17 Wild Fire 7 Jun-07 Win Zalaegerszeg
Friendship Predators 74 Bulldogs 0 Oct-07 Win Zalaegerszeg
Friendship Predators 20 Demons 0 Mar-08 Win Zalaegerszeg
MAFL Div II Predators 27 Wild Fire 6 Mar-08 Win Zalaegerszeg
MAFL Div II Predators 27 Steelers 12 May-08 Win Zalaegerszeg
MAFL Div II Gringos 6 Predators 33 May-08 Win Pecs

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