Each end of season culminates with the championship game, known as the Romanian Bowl or RoBowl.
The first-ever game in the history of the championship was played on July 24, and it featured the Timişoara Lions and Cluj Crusaders.
[5][6] Bucharest Warriors retained the CNFA title in 2011, after 14–6 and 15–20 against the same opponent from the previous year, Cluj Crusaders.
RoBowl XIV was hosted by the Banat Team at the artificial turf field of Stadionul Mircea Chivu in Reșița.
[10] In 2024, the six remaining teams agreed to shift the championship schedule back to a spring and summer format, beginning with the 2025 CNFA season.