Pro Cloud Transatlantic Tournament Image credits Sharks – Clarkshots.com Wolverines – Eki Tee photography Lions – Hilarious Hobbit Always looking for another challenge, the Birmingham Lions Women’s programme are to host a ground-breaking first for Football in the UK. Over three days
Two of Britball’s top women players have just returned from Florida where they took part in a training camp that turned out to be, the experience of a football lifetime. Linebacker Phoebe Schecter (Birmingham Lions) and receiver Oli Davies (Hertfordshire Tornadoes), who are both members of the GB Lions squad, joined players from twenty countries at The Women’s World Football Games. The
In October this year the GB Lions men’s team travelled to Sweden to play a “friendly” game (that terminology doesn’t seem right for American Football does it!, so let’s call it a game that wasn’t part of a competition). They took a large squad, and performed pretty well, considering the inherent issues that National representative sides have, i.e., the players are not used to playing
What Started As A Germ Of An Idea To Have A “Re-Union” Game, And Then Evolved Into An Epic Charitable Gesture, Ultimately Led To The Formation Of A Company That Has Become The UK’s Premier Supplier Of All Things American Football. Throughout the eighties and into the early nineties, The Leicester Panthers were one of the premier programmes in the UK. Perennially in the play-offs,
The Warriors Chose The New River Stadium On White Hart Lane As The Venue For This Showpiece Britball Event, And An Excellent Venue It Turned Out To Be. They Should Be Proud Of The Way They Ensured All The Ingredients Were In Place For The Sizeable Crowd To Experience A Full Day Of Football Enjoyment. Arriving in London for their NEFL match up with the Warriors, Danish powerhouse
The NFC2 side's coach Ian Derbyshire tells us about playing in a stadium and making a local impact... In an amateur sport, we don’t play for crowds. However, exposure is everything, and a vocal support base can be a huge booster. Nobody knows that better than the Halton Spartans, of North West England. Half an hour outside of Liverpool, Widnes – connected to
Broadcasting Britball live with Online Productions As British American Football has embraced modern technology, one of the most exciting developments has been the introduction of the “Live Stream”. Bringing the action directly to your “device” of choice, it’s given fans the opportunity to catch all the action has
Britain’s top football programme is getting the chance to test itself against some of the best teams in Northern Europe. Due to divisions in the International Federation of American Football (IFAF), leading to the different factions flexing their organisational muscles, the London Warriors will have the opportunity to lock horns with The Copenhagen Towers, Carlstad Crusaders, Uppsala 86ers
The British game was about to enter its second full season of competitive play in 1986, and amongst the leading teams, a lot of progress had been made in the previous twelve months. Standards of play had risen, stadiums with good facilities were being used to host games, attendances were rising and teams were hiring import players. It all made for an attractive spectacle for the fans.
As the GB Lions women’s team flew home from Canada they would have the chance to reflect on an exciting seven days of competition. No doubt, there would be mixed emotions across the roster, the pride of knowing that they are now the top ranked European team, tempered with the realisation that they came so close to taking the bronze medals. Competitive athletes that they are, they will
GB Lions – Three wins from European Glory Images courtesy of Kyle Hemsley Last year the GB Lions men’s team beat out Russia, Holland and the Czech Republic in a four-way group B tournament to earn the right to compete in the IFAF Group A European Championship. After that they played something of an experimental game away in Sweden, which they narrowly lost. So, after what
Images courtesy of Adelie Hernandez at Phoenix Photography The Tamworth Phoenix are currently at the pinnacle of the British game, with the Britbowl XXXI trophy secured safely in their clubhouse, the 2018 season has seen them venture into Europe to take on some of the continents best sides as part of the Northern European Football League tournament. Their first challenge was a trip
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