FCS National Football Championship

FCS National Football Championship

FCS National Football Championship

FCS National Football Championship
- Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Americano de la FCS -
País Bandera de los Estados Unidos Estados Unidos
Antigüedad 1978
Sede Chattanooga (Tennessee)
Ámbito Subdivisión FCS de la División I de la NCAA

El torneo de post-temporada FCS National Football Championship es la competición de fútbol americano que se disputa anualmente para proclamar un campeón de la subdivisión FCS (anteriormente denominada Division I-AA) de la División I de la NCAA de la liga norteamericana de fútbol americano universitario.

Se disputa desde 1978, cuando la National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) reestructuró la División I de fútbol americano creando dos subcategorías (que hasta 2006 se denominaban I-A y I-AA, y que ahora se denominan FBS y FCS).

Historia

Cuando se creó la subcategoría, en 1978, el torneo constaba de 4 equipos. En 1981 se pasó a un torneo de 12 equipos, y en 1986 al actual formato de 16 equipos.

Desde 1997, el partido final se celebra en el Davenport Field del Finley Stadium, en Chattanooga (Tennessee).


Palmarés

Temporada Campeón Finalista Resultado Sede
1978 Florida A&M Massachusetts 35-28 Wichita Falls (Texas)
1979 Kentucky Oriental Lehigh 30-7 Orlando (Florida)
1980 Estatal de Boise Kentucky Oriental 31-29 Sacramento (California)
1981 Idaho State Kentucky Oriental 34-23 Wichita Falls (Texas)
1982 Kentucky Oriental Delaware 17-14 Wichita Falls (Texas)
1983 Illinois del Sur Carolina Occidental 43-7 Charleston (Carolina del Sur)
1984 Estatal de Montana Louisiana Tech 19-6 Charleston (Carolina del Sur)
1985 Georgia del Sur Furman 44-42 Tacoma (Washington)
1986 Georgia del Sur Estatal de Arkansas 48-21 Tacoma (Washington)
1987 Louisiana-Monroe Marshall 43-42 Pocatello (Idaho)
1988 Furman Georgia del Sur 17-12 Pocatello (Idaho)
1989 Georgia del Sur Estatal Stephen F. Austin 37-34 Statesboro (Georgia)
1990 Georgia del Sur Nevada 36-13 Statesboro (Georgia)
1991 Estatal de Youngstown Marshall 25-17 Statesboro (Georgia)
1992 Marshall Estatal de Youngstown 31-28 Huntington (Virginia Occidental)
1993 Estatal de Youngstown Marshall 17-5 Huntington (Virginia Occidental)
1994 Estatal de Youngstown Estatal de Boise 28-14 Huntington (Virginia Occidental)
1995 Montana Marshall 22-20 Huntington (Virginia Occidental)
1996 Marshall Montana 49-29 Huntington (Virginia Occidental)
1997 Estatal de Youngstown Estatal McNeese 10-9 Chattanooga (Tennessee)
1998 Massachusetts Georgia del Sur 55-43 Chattanooga (Tennessee)
1999 Georgia del Sur Estatal de Youngstown 59-24 Chattanooga (Tennessee)
2000 Georgia del Sur Montana 27-25 Chattanooga (Tennessee)
2001 Montana Furman 13-6 Chattanooga (Tennessee)
2002 Kentucky Occidental Estatal McNeese 34-14 Chattanooga (Tennessee)
2003 Delaware Colgate 40-0 Chattanooga (Tennessee)
2004 James Madison Montana 31-21 Chattanooga (Tennessee)
2005 Estatal Appalachian Iowa del Norte 21-16 Chattanooga (Tennessee)
2006 Estatal Appalachian Massachusetts 28-17 Chattanooga (Tennessee)
2007 Estatal Appalachian Delaware 49-21 Chattanooga (Tennessee)
2008 Richmond Montana 24–7 Chattanooga, Tennessee

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