List of American football teams in the United Kingdom
American football was introduced to the United Kingdom during the early part of the 20th century by American servicemen stationed in the country. The first recorded match took place on 23 November 1910 at Crystal Palace, London, where a team made up of the crew from USS Idaho defeated their counterparts from USS Vermont 19–0.[1][2] During the Second World War, matches were played by American and Canadian servicemen stationed in the UK at venues throughout the country. This included the 'Tea Bowl' game played at the White City Stadium in 1944,[3] and this was followed by the creation of the United States Armed Forces Europe (USAFE) league in 1946.[4] This league consisted of teams from American military bases throughout Europe, with one of the league's three conferences made up of teams based in the UK – teams from this conference won the league championship thirteen times until the competition ceased in 1993.[5][6]
The first teams open to British players were established in 1983, and competition began the following year in the form of a series of one-off games. The match results were compiled into a 'Merit Table', with teams playing more than three games eligible for the championship—the first champions were the London Ravens, who won all ten of their matches.[7][8] Hundreds of clubs have since been formed, playing both full contact football and flag football at senior, university and youth level. Many of these clubs have since folded, renamed or merged with other local teams, but a few of the older clubs survive today.
The sport is administered by the British American Football Association (BAFA), with two main bodies of competition; the BAFA National Leagues (BAFANL) and the British Universities American Football League (operating as part of the British Universities and Colleges Sport competition).
National Football League
As part of the NFL International Series, the National Football League, which otherwise has all of its teams resident in the United States, has one team with a permanent part-time residence in the UK.
Team | Location | Term | Frequency |
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Jacksonville Jaguars | Wembley Stadium, Wembley, London | 2013–2020 | One game per year |
The league also plays neutral-site games in London under the International Series banner. Since 2007, these have all been at Wembley Stadium; beginning in 2017, the neutral-site games will move to the Northumberland stadium currently under construction.
BAFA National Leagues
The BAFA National Leagues (BAFANL) was formed in 2010 by the BAFA in response to the British American Football League's decision to split from the governing body.[9]
The senior league's membership comprises 63 teams based in towns ranging from Newquay in the south of England to Aberdeen in Scotland. The league is split into two regional conferences; the Southern Football Conference (SFC) and the Northern Football Conference (NFC). The teams within each conference are spread across three tiers with promotion and relegation between each level. The bottom two tiers are further divided into regional conferences.[10] The top-ranking teams in each division compete in playoffs culminating in divisional finals—the championship game contested by the top Premier Division teams is known as the BritBowl. The 2014 champions are the London Warriors, who defeated the London Blitz 10–8 in the final held at the South Leeds Stadium.[11]
In addition to adult contact football, the BAFA runs youth, junior and women's contact football, and also flag football across all age ranges.[12] A number of the teams within the league operate teams across two or more of these competitions. The British American Football Association defines the age ranges used within the league as follows:[13]
Designation | Ages (contact) | Ages (flag) |
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Adult | 18 and above | 16 and above |
Women | 17 and above | 16 and above |
Under 19s | 16 to 19 | — |
Under 17s | 14 to 17 | 17 and below |
Under 12s | — | 12 and below |
* | Team competing in the BAFANL's senior contact league (2015 season) |
Team | Location | Years in senior / adult league | 2015 BAFA Adult division[10] | 2015 BAFA Adult flag conference / division[14] | 2014 BAFA Junior division[15] | 2014 BAFA Youth division[16] | Other teams[17][18] | |||
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Aberdeen Oilcats | Aberdeen | — | — | Highland North / North | — | — | — | |||
Aberdeen Roughnecks* | Aberdeen | 2014–[19] | NFC Division 2 North | — | — | — | — | |||
Aylesbury Vale Spartans | Aylesbury | — | — | Southeastern / North | — | — | — | |||
Basingstoke Barracudas | Basingstoke | — | — | Southeastern / South | — | — | — | |||
Beeston Bears | Beeston, Nottinghamshire | — | — | Mid-England / South | — | — | — | |||
Berkshire Renegades | Reading | 1985–87, 1989, 2006–2014[20] | Associate | — | South East | Southern South West | — | |||
Birmingham Bulls* | Birmingham | 1984–[21] | SFC Division 1 North | — | — | Central | — | |||
Birmingham Lions | Birmingham | — | — | Southwestern / North | Central | — | — | |||
Blisworth Five | Blisworth | — | — | Southeastern / North | — | — | — | |||
Bournemouth Bobcats* | Bournemouth | 1986–1991, 2011–[22] | SFC Division 2 South | — | South East | — | — | |||
Bristol Apache* | Bristol | 2011–[23] | SFC Division 2 West | — | — | — | — | |||
Bristol Aztecs* | Bristol | 1991–[24] | SFC Premier | — | — | — | — | |||
Buckinghamshire Wolves | Marlow | — | — | — | — | Southern South West | Youth flag, Cadet flag | |||
Burnley Tornadoes | Burnley | — | — | Mid-England / North | North West | North | — | |||
Bury Saints* | Bury St Edmunds | 2014–[25] | SFC Division 2 East | — | — | — | — | |||
Calderdale Knights | Halifax | — | — | Mid-England / North | — | — | — | |||
Cambridgeshire Cats* | Cambridge | 1985–90, 1993–98, 2002–[26][27] | SFC Division 1 North | — | South | — | — | |||
Cardiff Hurricanes | Cardiff | — | — | Southwestern / South | — | — | — | |||
Carlisle Sentinels* | Carlisle | 2015 | NFC Division 2 West | — | — | — | — | |||
Carnegie Reapers | Dunfermline | — | — | Highland North / South | — | — | — | |||
Carnegie Steelers | Dunfermline | — | — | Highland North / North | — | — | — | |||
Chester Romans* | Chester | 1987–[28] | NFC Division 1 South | — | North West | North | — | |||
Chichester Sharks | Chichester | — | — | Southeastern / South | — | — | — | |||
Chorley Buccaneers | Chorley | — | — | — | North West | North | Youth flag, Cadet flag | |||
Clackmannanshire Ravens | Alloa | — | — | — | North | — | — | |||
Clyde Valley Blackhawks* | Wishaw | 2009–[29] | NFC Division 1 North | — | — | — | — | |||
Colchester Gladiators* | Wivenhoe | 1985–95, 2005–[30] | SFC Division 1 South | — | South | Southern South East | — | |||
Cornish Sharks* | Newquay | 2007–[31] | SFC Division 2 West | — | — | Southern South West | — | |||
Coventry Cougars | Coventry | — | — | Southwestern / North | — | — | Youth flag, Cadet flag | |||
Coventry Jets* | Coventry | 1991–93, 2004–[32] | NFC Premier | Southwestern / North | Central | Central | Youth flag | |||
Crewe Railroaders* | Crewe | 1985–90, 2012–[33] | NFC Division 2 West | — | — | — | — | |||
DC Presidents | Durham | 1985–97, 2012–2013[34] | Associate[35] | — | — | — | — | |||
Doncaster Mustangs* | Doncaster | 2003–[36] | NFC Division 1 North | — | East | North | — | |||
Dunbeth Dragons | Coatbridge | — | — | Highland North / North | — | — | — | |||
Dundee Hurricanes* | Dundee | 2003–[37] | NFC Division 2 North | — | — | — | — | |||
Dunfermline Revolution | Dunfermline | — | — | Highland North / North | — | — | — | |||
East Kent Mavericks* | Aylesham | 2006–[38] | SFC Division 1 South | — | South East | — | — | |||
East Kilbride Pirates* | Hamilton | 1986–[39] | NFC Premier | — | North | Scotland | — | |||
Edinburgh Outlaws | Edinburgh | — | — | Highland North / South | — | — | — | |||
Edinburgh Wolves* | Edinburgh | 2003–[40] | NFC Division 1 North | — | North | Scotland | — | |||
Essex Spartans* | Billericay | 1999–[41] | SFC Division 2 East | — | South East | Southern South East | — | |||
Farnham Knights * | Farnborough | 1986–[42] | SFC Division 1 South | — | South East | Southern South West | — | |||
Gateshead Senators* | Gateshead | 1986–[43] | NFC Division 1 North | — | East | — | — | |||
Glasgow Hornets | Glasgow | — | — | Highland North / North | — | — | — | |||
Glasgow Tigers* | Glasgow | 1986–[44] | NFC Division 2 North | — | — | — | — | |||
Gloucester Centurions | Gloucester | 2009–2014[45] | Associate | Southwestern / South | — | — | — | |||
Grangemouth Broncos | Grangemouth | — | — | Highland North / South | — | — | — | |||
Halton Spartans* | Widnes | 2015 | NFC Division 2 West | — | — | — | — | |||
Hamilton Buccaneers | Hamilton | — | — | — | — | Scotland | — | |||
Hastings Conquerors* | Hastings | 2015 | SFC Division 2 South | — | — | — | — | |||
Hertfordshire Cheetahs* | St Albans | 1987–[46] | SFC Division 1 North | — | South | Southern South East | — | |||
Highland Wildcats | Inverness | 2009–2011[29] | — | — | North | Scotland | — | |||
Horsham Buccaneers | Horsham | — | — | — | — | — | Youth flag | |||
Humber Warhawks* | Kingston upon Hull | 2015 | NFC Division 2 South | — | — | — | — | |||
Inverclyde Phoenix | Greenock | — | — | — | — | Scotland | — | |||
Ipswich Cardinals* | Ipswich | 1987–[47] | SFC Division 2 East | — | style="background-color: #E0FFFF;"|Ipswich Cardinals* | Ipswich | 1987–[48] | SFC Division 2 East | — | — |
Kent Exiles* | Sidcup | 1991–[49] | SFC Division 2 South | — | South East | Southern South East | — | |||
Lancashire Wolverines* | Blackburn | 1988–2004, 2007–[50] | NFC Premier | — | North West | — | — | |||
Lanarkshire Longhorns | Wishaw | — | — | — | North | — | — | |||
Leeds Bobcats* | Leeds | 2015 | NFC Division 2 South | — | — | — | — | |||
Leeds Samurai | Leeds | — | — | Mid-England / North | — | — | — | |||
Leeds Tornadoes | Leeds | — | — | Mid-England / North | — | — | — | |||
Leicester Eagles | Leicester | — | — | Southwestern / North | — | — | — | |||
Leicester Falcons* | Leicester | 2008–[51] | NFC Division 2 South | — | Central | Central | — | |||
Leicester Huntsmen | — | — | — | — | — | — | Youth Flag | |||
Lincolnshire Bombers* | Lincoln, Lincolnshire | 2007–[52] | NFC Division 2 South | — | — | — | — | |||
London Barracuda | London | — | — | Southeastern / South | — | — | — | |||
London Blitz* | Finsbury Park | 1984–[53] | SFC Premier / SFC Division 2 East (London Blitz B) |
Southeastern / South | South | Southern South East | Youth flag | |||
London Hornets* | Camden Town | 2014—[54] | SFC Division 2 East | — | — | — | — | |||
London Olympians* | Crystal Palace | 1984–2007, 2009–[55] | SFC Premier | — | — | — | — | |||
London Rebels | Kennington Park | — | — | Southeastern / South | — | — | — | |||
London Vipers | Crystal Palace | — | — | Southeastern / South | — | — | — | |||
London Warriors* | Boston Manor | 2008–[56] | SFC Premier | — | South | Southern South East | — | |||
Maidstone Pumas | Maidstone | 1998–2014[57] | Associate[58] | — | — | — | — | |||
Manchester Crows | Manchester | — | — | Mid-England / South | — | — | — | |||
Manchester Titans* | Manchester | 2003, 2005–[59] | NFC Division 2 West | Mid-England / South | North West | North | — | |||
Mansfield Honey Badgers | Mansfield | — | — | Mid-England / South | — | — | — | |||
Merseyside Nighthawks* | Birkenhead | 1986–[60] | NFC Division 2 South | — | North West | — | — | |||
Merthyr Tydfil Thunder Ducks | Merthyr Tydfil | — | — | Southwestern / South | — | — | — | |||
Moray Tide | Lossiemouth | — | — | — | — | Scotland | — | |||
Newcastle Blackhawks | Newcastle upon Tyne | — | — | Highland North / South | — | — | — | |||
Newcastle Vikings* | Newcastle upon Tyne | 2015 | NFC Division 2 North | — | East | North | — | |||
Northants Phantoms | Northampton | — | — | Southwestern / North | — | — | — | |||
Northants Titans | Northampton | — | — | Southwestern / North | — | — | Youth flag | |||
Northumberland Lightning* | Ashington | 2015 | NFC Division 2 North | — | — | — | — | |||
Northumberland Thunder | Cramlington | — | — | Highland North / South | — | — | — | |||
Norwich Devils | Norwich | 1986–2011[61] | — | — | — | Southern South East | — | |||
Nottingham Caesars* | Nottingham | 1995–[62] | NFC Division 1 South | — | Central | — | — | |||
Ouse Valley Eagles* | Bedford | 2014[63] | SFC Division 1 North | — | — | — | — | |||
Oxford Killer Ponies | Oxford | — | — | Southwestern / South | — | — | — | |||
Oxford Saints* | Abingdon | 1984–[64] | SFC Division 2 West | — | — | — | — | |||
Pennine Panthers | Leeds / Manchester | — | — | — | East | North (Two teams) |
— | |||
Peterborough Saxons* | Peterborough | 2002–[65] | NFC Division 2 South | — | — | — | — | |||
Plymouth Buccaneers | Plymouth | — | — | Southwestern / South | — | — | — | |||
Portsmouth Dreadnoughts* | Portsmouth | 2014–[66] | SFC Division 2 South | — | — | — | — | |||
Reading Lions | Reading | — | — | Southeastern / North & South (2 teams) |
— | — | — | |||
Rugby Maulers | Rugby | — | — | Southwestern / North | — | — | — | |||
Sandwell Steelers* | Sandwell | 2014–[67] | NFC Division 2 South | — | — | Central | — | |||
Sheffield Predators* | Sheffield | 2010–[68] | NFC Premier | Mid-England / South | East | — | — | |||
Sheffield Vipers | Sheffield | — | — | Mid-England / North | — | — | — | |||
Shrewsbury Sentinels | Shrewsbury | — | — | Southwestern / North | — | — | — | |||
Shropshire Revolution* | Telford | 2007–[69] | NFC Division 1 South | — | — | — | — | |||
Solent Thrashers* | Southampton | 2005–[70] | SFC Division 1 South | Southwestern / South | South | Southern South West | — | |||
South London Renegades | Southwark | — | — | — | South East | — | — | |||
South Wales Warriors* | Llanharan | 1996–99, 2001–[71] | SFC Premier | — | — | — | — | |||
Staffordshire Surge* | Stoke-on-Trent | 1994–[72] | NFC Division 2 West | — | — | — | — | |||
Standish Raiders | Standish | — | — | — | North West | — | — | |||
Studley Bearcats | Studley | — | — | — | — | — | Youth flag, Cadet flag | |||
Sussex Thunder* | Brighton | 1997–2013, 2015[73] | SFC Division 2 South | — | South East | Southern South West | — | |||
Swindon Storm* | Swindon | 2013–[74] | SFC Division 2 West | — | — | — | — | |||
Tamworth Phoenix* | Tamworth | 2008–[75] | NFC Premier | — | — | Central | — | |||
Torbay Trojans* | Paignton | 1984–92, 1997–99, 2014–[76] | SFC Division 2 West | — | — | — | — | |||
Victoria Park Panthers | Victoria Park, London | — | — | Southeastern / South | — | — | — | |||
Walney Terriers* | Barrow-in-Furness | 2014–[77] | NFC Division 2 West | — | — | — | — | |||
Ware Wolves | Ware | — | — | Southeastern / North | — | — | — | |||
Wembley Five-O | Wembley | — | — | Southeastern / North | — | — | — | |||
Wembley Stallions* | Wembley | 2015 | SFC Division 2 West | — | — | — | — | |||
West Coast Trojans* | Renfrew | 2005–[78] | NFC Division 2 North | Highland North / North | — | — | — | |||
West Essex Showboats | Epping | — | — | Southeastern / North | — | — | — | |||
West Lothian Astros | Livingston | — | — | Highland North / South | — | — | — | |||
Westcliff Storm | Westcliff-on-Sea | — | — | Southeastern / North | — | — | — | |||
Woodham Warriors | Woodham | — | — | Highland North / South | — | North | — | |||
Worcester Royals | Worcester | — | — | Southwestern / North | — | — | — | |||
Yorkshire Rams* | Leeds | 1987–[79] | NFC Premier | Mid-England / North | — | — | — |
Northern Ireland
Northern Irish teams compete in an amateur island-wide regional competition in Ireland, organised by the Irish American Football League (IAFL). Teams from Northern Ireland compete in the Northern Division of the IAFL. The teams, along with other amateur teams in Northern Ireland and throughout the rest of Ireland, also compete in competitions such as the Shamrock Bowl.
Currently neither of the two universities of Northern Ireland compete in either the British Universities or the IAFL College Bowl.
Team | Location | Year entered league | 2014 division[80] |
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Belfast Trojans | Belfast | 2007[81] | Shamrock Bowl Conference North |
Carrickfergus Knights | Carrickfergus | 1994[82] | Shamrock Bowl Conference North |
Craigavon Cowboys | Craigavon | 1986[83] | Shamrock Bowl Conference North |
Tyrone Titans | Omagh | 2014[84] | IAFL-2 |
British Universities and Colleges Sport
The British Universities American Football League (BUAFL) was formed in 2007 by the BAFA after the organisation that ran its predecessor ceased operations.[85][86][87] Since 2012, the league has operated under the jurisdiction of British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS).[88]
The league operates on three tiers – two Premier divisions (North and South) with 6 regional conferences in the lower two tiers – with most teams from the two Premier divisions competing in postseason Championship playoffs. A system of promotion and relegation is used between the three tiers.[89] The two teams that progress through the playoffs compete in the National Championship Final (formerly the College Bowl) which is held at the South Leeds Stadium.[88]
The 2015-16 champions are the Birmingham Lions, who defeated the Stirling Clansmen 19–13 in the final.[90]
American High School League in Europe
The American High School League in Europe (also referred to as High School Football Europe) is a competition organised by the European branch of the Department of Defense Dependents Schools. The teams in this league are drawn from high schools affiliated with US military bases within Europe, with the exception of South Gloucestershire and Stroud College which is a further education college located in Filton, England. The league in its present format was founded in 1975, with its constituent teams divided into three divisions. All teams play a regular season schedule against the other teams in their regional conference, with the top-ranked teams competing in playoffs to decide the divisional champions.[167]
Team | Location | Division[167] |
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Alconbury Dragons | Alconbury High School, Alconbury | Division III |
Bristol Academy PRIDE | South Gloucestershire and Stroud College, Filton | Division I |
Lakenheath Lancers | Lakenheath High School, RAF Lakenheath | Division I |
Menwith Hill Mustangs | Menwith Hill Elementary/High School, RAF Menwith Hill | Division III |
Bristol Academy Community League
The Bristol Academy Community League (BACL) is a competition set up by the Bristol Academy of Sport in December 2012 for school pupils in Bristol and its surrounding areas. The league is initially set up for Year 10 to 12 pupils, with plans to include pupils from Years 7 to 9 in the future. The league comprises five teams, each representing a specific geographic area.[168] Each team plays each other twice during the course of the season, with the four top-ranked teams competing in postseason playoffs.[169]
Team | Area represented |
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Central Cowboys | Central Bristol |
Eastern Gators | Bath and East Bristol |
Northern Bobcats | South Gloucestershire and North Bristol |
Southern Falcons | Somerset and South Bristol |
Welsh Tomahawks | Newport |
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