Lazio Ducks
{{Short description|American football team}}
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| location = Rome
| stadium = Campo Sportivo P. Tintisona, Paliano (FR)
| coach = Sergio Scoppetta
| league = Italian Football League
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| website = https://www.laziofootball.com/ducks/
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The Lazio Marines established in 2000, are an American football team that plays in Italian Football League. The Marines are located in Rome the capital of Lazio region. The Lazio football was founded in 1991, under the name of Marines Ostia, by the current president Fabio Pacelli.{{Cite web|url=https://www.laziofootball.com/storia/|title=STORIA|first=Claudio|last=Cerqua|date=April 16, 2023}} On October 31, 2021, the Ducks won the IFAF Winter Championship.{{cite web |title=American Football > Italy |website=flashscore.com |url=https://www.flashscore.com/american-football/italy/ifl/standings/#/jXWy1yIM/table/overall}}
Season-by-season records
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!Year!!Team name!!Record!!Postseason | |||
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2000 | Ostia Marines | 4–5 | L, 0–40, Bergamo Lions in First Round |
2001 | Ostia Marines | 9–0 | L, 20–35, Bergamo Lions in Second Round |
2002 | Ostia Marines | 3–4 | L, 24–42, Ancona Dolphins in Second Round |
2003 | Ostia Marines | 3–4 | L, 17–31, Ancona Dolphins in Semi-Finals |
2004 | Lazio Mariners | 4–4 | L, 15–34, Bergamo Lions in Second Round |
2005 | Lazio Mariners | 5–3 | L, 13–23, Ancona Dolphins in First Round |
2006 | Lazio Mariners | 1–7 | Did not qualify |
2007 | Lazio Mariners | 6–1 | L, 14–17, Parma Panthers in Second Round |
2008 | Lazio Mariners | 8–0 | L, 39–40, Reggio Emilia Hogs in Second Round |
2009 | Lazio Mariners | 6–2 | L, 21–35, Bolzano Giants in Finals |
2010 | Lazio Mariners | 3–5 | Did not qualify |
2011 | Lazio Mariners | 2–7 | Did not qualify |
2012 | Lazio Mariners | 1–10 | Did not qualify |
2013 | Lazio Mariners | 2–6 | Did not qualify |
2014 | Lazio Mariners | 1–9 | Did not qualify |
2015 | Lazio Mariners | 9–1 | L, 20–40, Rhinos Milano in Semi-Finals |
2016 | Lazio Mariners | 7–3 | L, 0–27, Milano Seamen in First Round |
2017 | Lazio Mariners | 3–7 | Did not qualify |
2018 | Lazio Ducks | 5–5 | L, 13–45, Milano Seamen in Semi-Finals |
2019 | Lazio Ducks | 5–3 | L, 0–38, Milano Seamen in Semi-Finals |
2020
|colspan="5"|Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||
2021 | Lazio Ducks | 4–4 | L, 0–8, Milano Seamen in Semi-Finals |
2022 | Lazio Ducks | 3–5 | Did not qualify |
2023 | Lazio Ducks | 3–5 | L, 18–41, Ancona Dolphins in Wild Card |
2024 | Lazio Mariners | 3–5 | L, 26–31, Ancona Dolphins in Wild Card |
Former names
- Ostia Marines 2000–2003
- Lazio Ducks 2018–2023
- Lazio Mariners 2004–2017, 2024–present
References
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Category:Italian Football League teams
Category:Sports clubs and teams in Rome
Category:Sports clubs and teams established in 2018
Category:2018 establishments in Italy
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