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Els Barcelona Dragons Començaran L'european League of Football a L'estadi Municipal, Contra Els Stuttgart Surge Esports | Redacció | Actualitzat el 26/04/2021 a les 09:16 Els Barcelona Dragons començaran l'European League of Football a l'estadi municipal, contra els Stuttgart Surge El 19 de juny a les 7 de la tarda Ja es coneix el calendari dels Barcelona Dragons per a aquesta primera temporada regular de l'European League of Football. L'equip dirigit per Adam Rita jugarà un total de cinc partits com a local (a l'Estadi Municipal de Reus) i cinc com a visitant. Els Dragons aixecaran el teló del curs el proper dissabte 19 de juny a les 7 a la nostra ciutat, on rebran els Stuttgart Surge en el primer duel. El calendari al complet Jornada 1. Barcelona Dragons contra Stuttgart Surge (dissabte 19 de juny a les 7 de la tarda) Jornada 2. Cologne Centurions contra Barcelona Dragons (diumenge 27 de juny a les 3 de la tarda) Jornada 3. Barcelona Dragons contra Hamburg Sea Devils (dissabte 3 de juliol a les 7 de la tarda) Jornada 4. (Descans) Jornada 5. Frankfurt Galaxy contra Barcelona Dragons (dissabte 17 de juliol a les 7 de la tarda) Jornada 6. Barcelona Dragons contra Berlin Thunder (dissabte 24 de juliol a les 7 de la tarda) Jornada 7. Hamburg Sea Devils contra Barcelona Dragons (dissabte 31 de juliol a les 7) Jornada 8. Barcelona Dragons v Cologne Centurions (dissabte 7 d’agost a les 7) Jornada 9. Stuttgart Surge contra Barcelona Dragons (diumenge 15 d’agost a les 3 de la tarda) Jornada 10. Berlin Thunder contra Barcelona Dragons (diumenge 22 d’agost a les 3) Jornada 11. Barcelona Dragons contra Frankfurt Galaxy (dissabte 28 d’agost a les 7 de la tarda) Jornada 12. (Descans) Un cop finalitzada la temporada regular, l'European League of Football celebrarà al setembre la fase final. El cap de setmana de la segona setmana de setembre es jugaran les semifinals i, el de la quarta setmana, es disputarà la gran final. https://www.reusdigital.cat/noticia/84309/barcelona-dragons-comencaran-european-league-of-football-estadi-municipal-contra-stuttgart-surge Pagina 1 de 1.
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