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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