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・ 1997 Whitbread Awards
・ 1997 Wigan Warriors season
・ 1997 Wills Golden Jubilee Tournament
・ 1997 Wimbledon Championships
・ 1997 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Doubles
・ 1997 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles
・ 1997 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed Doubles
・ 1997 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles
・ 1997 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season
・ 1997 Winston 500
・ 1997 Winter Universiade
・ 1997 Wisconsin Badgers football team
・ 1997 Wismilak International
・ 1997 Wismilak International – Doubles
・ 1997 Wismilak International – Singles
1997 WLAF season
・ 1997 WNBA Championship
・ 1997 WNBA draft
・ 1997 WNBA Playoffs
・ 1997 WNBA season
・ 1997 WNBL season
・ 1997 Women's British Open Squash Championship
・ 1997 Women's College World Series
・ 1997 Women's Cricket World Cup
・ 1997 Women's European Volleyball Championship
・ 1997 Women's European Water Polo Championship
・ 1997 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy
・ 1997 Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier
・ 1997 Women's Home Nations Championship
・ 1997 Women's Islamic Games


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1997 WLAF season
The 1997 World League of American Football season was the fifth campaign of the WLAF professional American football league, and the third under its six-team Europe-only format. World Bowl '97 was won by the Barcelona Dragons, whose quarterback was Jon Kitna, then on the roster of the Seattle Seahawks in the NFL.
==Season==
The Amsterdam Admirals moved their home games to the new Amsterdam ArenA.

During the regular season the 7–3 Rhein Fire finished ahead of the 5–5 Barcelona Dragons in the standings. Barcelona, however, had had a 4–1 start to qualify for the World Bowl as midseason leaders, also gaining the right to host the World Bowl. In the second half of the season, with little to play for, Barcelona went 1–4. This was instrumental in a rule change for the following season, namely that the end-of-season league leader and runner-up would contest the World Bowl, not the midseason leader.
In week 1 Frankfurt travelled to London and lost 14–7, suffering what Frankfurt's coach Ernie Stautner called "the worst game I've seen offensively in all the years I've been in football".
In week 4 the Dragons beat London, who suffered the "most spectacular collapse in World League history" according to Nick Halling, in giving away a 23-point lead.
The Fire, with a 10–7 win in London on June 15, 1997, secured first place in the league as the only team with a winning record.


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