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Osaka

 * Osaka Mammoths 3-33 Season 23
 * Osaka Mammoths 9-27 Season 26
 * Osaka Mammoths 26-12 Season 27
 * Osaka Mammoths 25-12 Season 28
 * Osaka Mammoths 18-18 Season 29
 * Osaka Mammoths 26-12 Season 30

London
London's last season where hope did not transfer to the off-season. until after Season 21. The London Monarchs started out the season sloppy, with inconsistency from their coach. The team was 8-5 when it was decided that the team would start searching for a new coach. The Monarchs continued play all the way to week 22, where after the team only won with 4 points in Overtime against the 11-25 Seekers, the coach was fired, and was finally replaced with a new one. When the new one was hired, the team went on a 14 game winning streak, only to lose 1-3 against Tokyo in the playoffs. The coach only allowed 16 points compared to the team scoring 46 points after he was hired, and got 8 total shutouts against teams with a combined finishing record of 124 - 131. The playoff loss didn't get London Monarch fans to lose hope, the next one would look like a promising season, for the championship-less London Monarchs, the future looked bright for once. The promising season began with a loss to the New York Express, who finished 14-22. Things would change quickly as everyone had anticipated, with the team boasting a 7-1 record, and continuing to improve the coach's excellent GF-GA record with more shutouts. After a few close games that London loses in overtime, the coach finds himself facing his first ever losing streak, 31 games after he became the coach. The team eventually improved until the coach had to take a family break, which lead to the team losing a total of 3 games in a row, leading to the frustration of many fans wanting a great season. The coach returned with a 3 game winning streak, leading the team to more wins and a few more close overtime losses, and the Monarchs finish 22-13 after resting starters. The record was not what fans were expecting with the new coach, and most losses came from close overtime losses or the 3 games the coach was away. If the overtime losses were wins instead, and the coach never went away, the team's record would be 30-6, counting the backups losses, and not counting the playoff loss. The Vancouver Guardians would go on to win their 7th championship. With the disappointing overtime loss in the playoffs, the fans once again waited in anticipation for the new season, hoping things would get better for the Monarchs, and hoping they will earn a championship anytime soon. A month before Season 21 began, the coach stated that the off-season was spent practicing overtime games, since the coach has not had many overtime victories. The fans enjoyed hearing this, and only made them more excited for what's to come in Season 21. With the new season, the team started 2-0, one of which came against the Tokyo Ravers. The team snapped the 2-game streak after losing 3-4 to the Rio de Janeiro Skyhawks. The team would them go on to go 4-1 with two shutouts in a row against the Express and Rovers. As the season went on, the team was staring at a 5-3 record, which was, once again, not what the fans were expecting, despite the team's 5th win being the coach's 1st overtime win with the Monarchs. As more weeks pass by, the team is a promising 12-3 record, with every loss being 1 point off. The team would lose once again, bringing them to 12-4, but the game was once again another 1 point loss. Eventually, the team was 25-5, with a 9 game winning streak, the best any team has done other than the Tokyo Ravers. The team would lose to the Express 0-4, with backups, and the fans were quick to complain to the coach about starting backups so early- The fans wanted 30 wins, and they knew the coach could do it. The coach listened, and the team finished with a record of 29-7, one shy of 30 wins in the regular season. It was the time the fans were waiting for, the playoffs returned, and the Monarchs were the number one spot, facing the number 4 spot- It was London VS Vancouver, the ultimate test for the coach to prove he would turn the team around. The team ended up shutting out Vancouver 2-0, and being the first team other than the Tokyo Ravers to reach a total of 30 wins in one season. The championship game was the 30-7 London Monarchs taking on the 21-16 Tokyo Ravers. The team had already lost to the Ravers in the first round of the playoffs 2 times in a row. The championship game was considered one of the greatest of all time, where the London Monarchs beat the Tokyo Ravers 10-8, causing Monarch fans to celebrate, as the coach had finally brought them a championship.
 * London Monarchs 16-20 Season 18
 * London Monarchs 27-10 Season 19
 * London Monarchs 22-15 Season 20
 * London Monarchs 31-7 Season 21

3 months before Season 22 began, the coach had announced to the team that he would be leaving RLI temporarily, disappointing many fans, but also making others happy, as he had promised them a championship and did just that. The reason was for the coach needing to spend more time with family, and not wanting to travel across the world for 36 straight weeks as he had been. The team found a new coach for Season 22, and finished with a record of 17-19, missing the playoffs and instead being 6th place. In Season 23, RLI gave the London Monarchs team a season break, and allowed them to return for Season 24, where they then finished with a record of 11-25 and coming in 9th place. The next time the Monarchs went to the playoffs was in Season 28, where they finished with a record of 21-15, and lost to Berlin in the first round, who would then go on to win their first championship.
 * London Monarchs 17-19 Season 22

The coach was absent from the league from Season 22 through Season 27. In season 27, he returned to the league by joining the Osaka Mammoths after the Mammoths went 9-27 in the previous season. He then went on to bring Osaka to a record of 26-12 in Season 27 & winning their first championship, going 25-12 in Season 28 but losing to Moscow, then going 26-12 in Season 30 & winning their 2nd championship before the league was suspended indefinitely.


 * London Monarchs 16-20 Season 75

Oslo

 * Berlin Rebels 24-14 Season 28
 * Berlin Rebels 26-12 Season 32

Dubai

 * Dubai Dragons 7-29 Season 5
 * Dubai Dragons 8-28 Season 16
 * Dubai Dragons (Last season in Beijing) 25-12 Season 27
 * Dubai Dragons (First season in Dubai) 15-21 Season 28

Rio de Janeiro

 * Rio de Janeiro Skyhawks 25-12
 * Rio de Janeiro Skyhawks 9-27 Season 35
 * Rio de Janeiro Skyhawks 6-30 Season 36

Paris

 * Moscow Rovers 10-26 Season 27
 * Paris Rovers (First season in Paris) 23-14 Season 35
 * Paris Rovers 27-11 Season 69

Sydney

 * Sydney Seekers 23-15

San Francisco

 * S.F Bombers 15-21 Season 19
 * S.F Bombers 18-18 Season 20
 * S.F Bombers 6-30 Season 21
 * S.F Bombers 7-29 Season 22
 * S.F Bombers 18-18 Season 23
 * S.F Bombers 9-27 Season 24
 * S.F Bombers 16-20 Season 25
 * S.F Bombers 14-22 Season 26
 * S.F Bombers 14-22 Season 27
 * S.F Bombers 15-21 Season 28
 * S.F Bombers 14-22 Season 29
 * S.F Bombers 21-16 Season 30
 * S.F Bombers 21-15 Season 35
 * San Francisco Ghosts 21-16 Season 40
 * San Francisco Ghosts 29-8 Season 49
 * San Francisco Ghosts 31-7 Season 52

Los Angeles

 * Los Angeles Cyclones 26-12 Season 25
 * Los Angeles Cyclones 29-9 Season 33

New York

 * New York Express 12-24 Season 28

Vancouver

 * Vancouver Guardians 28-9 Season 26
 * Vancouver Guardians 27-11 Season 29
 * Vancouver Guardians 30-8 Season 36

Tokyo

 * Tokyo Ravers 18-4 Preseason

Other Records

 * 1st seed in Playoffs: 21-9
 * 2nd seed in Playoffs: 23-7

Vine: 6-10 Sal: 9-7 Turtle: 12-4 Frog: 7-9 Duckie: 11-5 Wiki: 10-6 Joey: 10-6 Mish: 5-11 Haruko: 7-9 Kitty: 3-13

Turtle: Skip round 1 (12-4) Duckie: Skip round 1 (11-5) Kitty (3-13) VS Joey (10-6) Mish (5-11) VS Wiki (10-6) Vine (6-10) VS Sal (9-7) Haruko (7-9) VS Frog (7-9)