List of American football teams in the United Kingdom

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Players from two American football teams during a match. One team is wearing green shirts and gold pants, the other team is wearing red shirts with black pants
The Chester Romans (in red) in action against the Doncaster Mustangs during the BAFL's 2007 season

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. 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.[4][5]

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.[6][7] 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[edit]

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
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; in 2019, the neutral-site games moved to the new home of Tottenham Hotspur.

BAFA National Leagues[edit]

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.[8]

The senior league's membership comprises 68 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.[9] 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 2017 champions are the Tamworth Phoenix, who defeated the London Blitz 34–28 in the final held at the Sixways Stadium.[10]

In addition to adult contact football, the BAFA runs youth, junior and women's contact football, and also flag football across all age ranges.[11] 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:[12]

Designation Ages (contact) Ages (flag)
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
Key
* Team competing in the BAFANL's Adult Contact League (2020 season)
Team Location Years in Senior/Adult League 2020 BAFANL Adult Division[9] 2020 BAFA Adult Adult Flag Football Division[13] 2020 BAFA Under-19 Division[14] 2020 BAFA Under-17 Division[15] Other teams[16][17]
Aberdeen Oilcats Aberdeen  — Highland North / North
Aberdeen Roughnecks* Aberdeen 2014–[18] NFC 1 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, 2016—[19] SFC East 2 South
Birmingham Bulls* Birmingham 1984–[20] NFC 2 South Central
Birmingham Lions Birmingham Southwestern / North South Central
Black Country Vipers Stourbridge South Central
Blisworth Five Blisworth  — Southeastern / North
Bournemouth Bobcats* Bournemouth 1986–1991, 2011–[21] SFC 2 South
Bristol Apache* Bristol 2011–[22] SFC West 2
Bristol Aztecs* Bristol 1991–[23] Premier South
Buckinghamshire Wolves Marlow South Youth flag, Cadet flag
Burnley Tornados* Burnley 2015— Associate Mid-England / North North West 8 vs 8 Contact League
Bury Saints* Bury St Edmunds 2014–[24] SFC East 1
Calderdale Knights Halifax Mid-England / North
Cambridgeshire Cats* Cambridge 1985–90, 1993–98, 2002–[25][26] SFC East 1
Cardiff Hurricanes Cardiff Southwestern / South
Carlisle Kestrels Carlisle 2019— Associate
Carlisle Sentinels Carlisle 2015—2019
Carnegie Reapers Dunfermline  — Highland North / South
Carnegie Steelers Dunfermline  — Highland North / North
Chester Romans* Chester 1987–[27] NFC South 1 North North West
Chichester Sharks Chichester Southeastern / South
Chorley Buccaneers Chorley North North West Youth flag, Cadet flag
Clyde Valley Blackhawks* Wishaw 2009–[28] NFC North 2
Cobham Cougars Cobham, Surrey South South
Colchester Gladiators* Wivenhoe 1985–95, 2005–[29] SFC East 2 South East
Cornish Sharks* Newquay 2007–[30] SFC West 2 South West (development)
Coventry Cougars Coventry Youth flag, Cadet flag
Coventry Jets Coventry 1991–93, 2004–2018[31]
Crewe Railroaders* Crewe 1985–90, 2012–[32] NFC 2 South
Doncaster Colts Doncaster North East / Yorkshire
Doncaster Mustangs* Doncaster 2003–[33] NFC East 2
Dumfries Hunters* Dumfries 2017— NFC North 2
Dunbeth Dragons Coatbridge Highland North / North
Dundee Hurricanes Dundee 2003–2019[34]
Dunfermline Kings Dunfermline 2017— NFC North 2 Highland North / North
Dunfermline Revolution Dunfermline  — Highland North / North
East Essex Sabres* Shoeburyness 2017— SFC East 2 South East (development)
East Kent Mavericks* Canterbury 2006–[35] SFC 1 East South East
East Kilbride Pirates* Hamilton 1986–[36] NFC North 1 North Scotland
Edinburgh Napier Knights Edinburgh Scotland (development)
Edinburgh Outlaws Edinburgh Highland North / South
Edinburgh Wolves* Edinburgh 2003–[37] Premier North North Scotland
Essex Spartans* Billericay 1999–[38] SFC 2 East South East
Etone Jaguars Nuneaton Central
Rushmoor Knights * Farnborough 1986–[39] SFC Central 1 South South West
Furness Phantoms* Ulverston 2014–[40] NFC West 2
Gateshead Senators* Gateshead 1986–[41] NFC North 2 North East / Yorkshire
Glasgow Hornets Glasgow Highland North / North
Glasgow Tigers* Glasgow 1986–[42] NFC 1 North Scotland (development)
Gloucester Centurions Gloucester 2009–2014[43] Southwestern / South
Grangemouth Broncos Grangemouth Highland North / South
Halton Spartans* Widnes 2015— NFC South 1 North West (development)
Hamilton Buccaneers Hamilton Scotland
Hastings Conquerors* Hastings 2015— SFC East 2
Hereford Stampede* Hereford 2020— SFC Central 2
Hertfordshire Cheetahs* Watford, Hertfordshie 1987–[44] SFC East 1 South South Youth flag, Cadet flag
Highland Stags Inverness 2009–[28] Associate North Scotland
Horsham Buccaneers Horsham Youth flag
Humber Warhawks* Kingston upon Hull 2015— NFC 2 South
Inverclyde Goliaths* Greenock 2018— NFC North 1 Scotland
Ipswich Cardinals* Ipswich 1987–[45] SFC 2 East South East (development)
Jurassic Coast Raptors Dorchester 2016—[46] SFC South 2
Kent Exiles* Orpington 1991–[47] Premier South South South East / London (2 teams)
Kent Phoenix Maidstone South East
King's Lynn Patriots King's Lynn Associate 8 vs 8 League
Knottingley Raiders* Knottingley 2017— NFC 2 South
Lancashire Wolverines* Blackburn 1988–2004, 2007–[48] NFC South 1
Leeds Academy Assassins Leeds North North East / Yorkshire
Leeds Bobcats* Leeds 2015 NFC East 2
Leeds Samurai Leeds  — Mid-England / North
Leeds Tornadoes Leeds  — Mid-England / North
Leicester Eagles Leicester Southwestern / North
Leicester Falcons* Leicester 2008–[49] NFC South 1 Central
Leicester Huntsmen Leicester Youth Flag
Lincolnshire Bombers* Lincoln, Lincolnshire 2007–[50] NFC East 2 North North East / Yorkshire
Lincolnshire Longhorns Lincoln, Lincolnshire 2018—
London Barracuda London  — Southeastern / South
London Blitz* Finsbury Park 1984–[51] Premier South /
SFC South 2 (London Blitz B)
Southeastern / South South London Youth flag
London Hornets* Camden Town 2014—[52] SFC East 1
London Olympians* Crystal Palace 1984–2007, 2009–[53] Premier South
London Rebels Kennington Park Southeastern / South
London Smoke Clapham Common 2018 - London Flash
London Vipers Crystal Palace  — Southeastern / South
London Warriors* Boston Manor 2008–[54] Premier South London
Maidstone Pumas* Maidstone 1998–2014, 2016—[55] SFC East 2
Manchester Crows Manchester  — Mid-England / South
Manchester Titans* Manchester 2003, 2005–[56] Premier North Mid-England / South North North West (2 teams)
Mansfield Honey Badgers Mansfield  — Mid-England / South
Merseyside Nighthawks* Birkenhead 1986–[57] Premier North North North West (development)
Merthyr Tydfil Thunder Ducks Merthyr Tydfil Southwestern / South
Moray Tide Lossiemouth Scotland
Morecambe Bay Storm* Morecambe 2017— NFC West 2
Nairnshire Dragons Nairn Scotland (development)
Northern Nightmare Sunderland Highland North / South
Northants Knights* Northampton 2019- SFC Central 2 Associate League
Northants Phantoms Northampton Southwestern / North
Northants Titans Northampton  — Southwestern / North Youth flag
North East Academy Newcastle upon Tyne North East / Yorkshire
Northumberland Thunder Cramlington  — Highland North / South
Northumberland Vikings* Woolsington 2015— NFC North 1
Norwich Devils Norwich 1986–2011, 2018[58] SFC East 2[9] South East (development)
Nottingham Caesars* Nottingham 1995–[59] NFC South 1 North
Ouse Valley Eagles* Bedford 2014[60] SFC Central 2 South
Oxford Killer Ponies Oxford  — Southwestern / South
Oxford Saints* Abingdon 1984–[61] SFC Central 1
Peterborough Saxons Peterborough 2002–2016[62]
Plymouth Buccaneers Plymouth Southwestern / South
Portsmouth Dreadnoughts* Portsmouth 2014–[63] SFC Central 1
Reading Lions Reading Southeastern / North & South
(2 teams)
Rugby Maulers Rugby  — Southwestern / North
Sandwell Steelers* Sandwell 2014–[64] Premier North Central
Scunthorpe Alphas Scunthorpe 2019– Associate' Youth Development
Sheffield Forge Sheffield North East / Yorkshire (development)
Sheffield Giants* Sheffield 2010–[65] Premier North Mid-England / South North East / Yorkshire
Sheffield Vipers Sheffield  — Mid-England / North
Shrewsbury Sentinels Shrewsbury  — Southwestern / North
Shropshire Revolution* Telford 2007–[66] NFC South 1
Solent Seahawks Southampton South South West
Solent Thrashers* Southampton 2005–[67] SFC Central 1 Southwestern / South
Somerset Wyverns Taunton 2018 SFC West 2 South West
South Lincs Lightning Bourne 2020-22
South London Renegades Southwark London
South Wales Warriors* Llanharan 1996–99, 2001–[68] SFC Central 1
Staffordshire Surge* Stoke-on-Trent 1994–[69] NFC West 2
Studley Bearcats Studley Youth flag, Cadet flag
Sussex Thunder* Brighton 1997–2013, 2015[70] SFC Central 1 South West
Swindon Storm* Swindon 2013–[71] SFC South 2 South West
Tamworth Phoenix* Tamworth 2008–[72] Premier North Central
Torbay Trojans* Paignton 1984–92, 1997–99, 2014–[73] SFC West 2
Victoria Park Panthers Victoria Park, London  — Southeastern / South
Ware Wolves Ware  — Southeastern / North
Wembley Five-O Wembley  — Southeastern / North
Wembley Stallions* Wembley 2015— SFC 1 East London
West Coast Trojans Renfrew 2005–2018[74]
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
Worcester Royals Worcester  — Southwestern / North
Worcestershire Black Knights* Worcester 2017—[75] SFC Central 2
Yorkshire Rams* Leeds 1987–[76] NFC South 1 Mid-England / North

Northern Ireland[edit]

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 2016 division[77]
Antrim Jets Antrim 2017[78] IAFL2
Belfast Trojans Belfast 2007[79] Shamrock Bowl Conference North
Carrickfergus Knights Carrickfergus 1994[80] Shamrock Bowl Conference North
Craigavon Cowboys Craigavon 1986[81] Shamrock Bowl Conference North
Tyrone Titans Omagh 2014[82] IAFL1 North

British Universities and Colleges Sport[edit]

The British Universities American Football League (BUAFL) was formed in 2007 by the BAFA after the organisation that ran its predecessor ceased operations.[83][84][85] Since 2012, the league has operated under the jurisdiction of British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS).[86]

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.[87] 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.[86]

The 2016-17 champions are the Stirling Clansmen, who defeated the Durham Saints 10–7 in the final played at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester.[88]

Team University Location Year entered
league
2017–18 division[89] 2019-20 division[90] 2022-23 division
Aberdeen University of Aberdeen Aberdeen 2 Borders
ARU Rhinos Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge 2012[91] 2A South East 2 South East 2 Midlands
Bangor Muddogs Bangor University Bangor, Gwynedd 2009[92] 2A North 2 North 2 North
Bath Killer Bees University of Bath Bath 1992[93] Premier South 1 South West 2 South West
Bath Spa Bulldogs Bath Spa University Bath 2010[94] 2A South West 2 South West 2 South West
Bedfordshire Bulls University of Bedfordshire Bedford 2017[95] 2A Midlands
Birmingham Lions University of Birmingham Birmingham 1989[96] Premier South Premier South Premier South
Bournemouth University Bobcats Bournemouth University Bournemouth 2014[97] 2A South West 2 South West 1 South West
BNU Buccaneers Buckinghamshire New University Chalfont St Giles 2008[98] 2A South
Bradford Bears University of Bradford Bradford 2011[99] 2A North 2 North 2 North
Brighton Panthers University of Brighton Brighton 2003[100] 2A South 1 South 2 South
Bristol Barracuda University of Bristol Bristol 2007[101] 2A South West 2 South West 1 South West
Brunel Burners Brunel University Uxbridge 2010[102] 1A South 1 South East 1 South East
Cambridge Pythons University of Cambridge Cambridge 2011[103] 1A South East 2 South East 2 Midlands
Canterbury Christ Church Chargers Canterbury Christ Church University Canterbury 2009[104] 1A South East 2 South East 2 South East
Cardiff Cobras Cardiff University Cardiff 1987[105] 1A South West 1 South West Premier South
Chester Legion University of Chester Chester 2016[87] 2A North 2 Midlands
Chichester Spitfires Chichester University Chichester 2014[106] 2A South 2 South 2 South
City Wolfpack City University London Islington, London 2013[107] 2A South 2 South East 2 South East
Coventry Jets Coventry University Coventry 2010[108] 2A Midlands Premier North 1 Midlands
Derby Braves University of Derby Derby 1996[109] Premier North 1 Midlands 2 Midlands
DMU Falcons De Montfort University Leicester 2011[110] 2A Midlands 1 Midlands 2 Midlands
Durham Saints Durham University Durham 2007[111] Premier North Premier North Premier North
Edge Hill Vikings Edge Hill University Ormskirk 2015[112] 2A North 2 North 2 North
Edinburgh Napier Knights Edinburgh Napier University Edinburgh 2004[113] 1A North 1 North 2 Borders
Edinburgh Predators University of Edinburgh Edinburgh 2009[114] 2A Borders 1 North 1 Borders
Essex Blades University of Essex Colchester 2001[115] 2A South East 1 South East 1 South East
Exeter Demons University of Exeter Exeter 2009[116] 1A South West 1 South West 1 South West
Glasgow Tigers University of Glasgow Glasgow 1986[117] 1A North 2 Borders 1 Borders
Gloucestershire Gladiators University of Gloucestershire Cheltenham 2010[118] 2A South West 2 South West 2 South West
Greenwich Mariners University of Greenwich Crystal Palace 2004[119] 2A South East 2 South East 2 South East
Heriot-Watt Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh 2015[120] 2A Borders 2 Borders 2 Borders
Hertfordshire Hurricanes University of Hertfordshire Hatfield 1994[121] Premier South Premier South 1 South
Huddersfield Hawks University of Huddersfield Huddersfield 2007[122] 2A Midlands 2 Midlands
Hull Sharks University of Hull Kingston upon Hull 1985[123] 1A North 1 North 1 Borders
Imperial Immortals Imperial College London South Kensington 2009[124] 1A South East 1 South East 1 South East
KCL Regents King's College London Southwark 2010[125] 2A South 2 South East 2 South East
Keele Crusaders Keele University Keele, Staffordshire 2013[126] 2A North 2 Midlands 2 Midlands
Kent Falcons University of Kent Canterbury 1996[127] 1A South East 1 South East 1 South East
Kingston Cougars Kingston University Kingston upon Thames 2012[128] 1A South 2 South 2 South East
Lancaster Bombers Lancaster University Lancaster 1991[129] 2A Borders 2 North 2 North
Leeds Beckett Carnegie Leeds Beckett University Leeds 2009[130] Premier North Premier North Premier North
Leeds Gryphons University of Leeds Leeds 1990[131] 1A Yorkshire 1 Yorkshire 1 Borders
Leicester Longhorns University of Leicester Leicester 1985[132] 1A Midlands 2 Midlands 2 Midlands
Lincoln Colonials University of Lincoln Lincoln 2006[133] 2A Midlands 2 Midlands 2 Midlands
Liverpool Fury Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool 2008[134] 1A Yorkshire 1 Yorkshire 1 North
Liverpool Raptors University of Liverpool Liverpool 2015[112] 2A North 2 North 2 North
Loughborough Legion Loughborough University Loughborough 1988[135] Premier North 1 Midlands 1 Midlands
Manchester Tyrants University of Manchester Manchester 2009[136] 2A North 2 North 1 North
MMU Eagles Manchester Metropolitan University Manchester 2011[137] 2A Midlands 2 North 1 North
Newcastle Raiders Newcastle University Gateshead 1985[138] 2A Borders 1 North Premier North
Northampton Nemesis University of Northampton Northampton 2011[139] 2A Midlands
Northumbria Mustangs Northumbria University Gateshead 2008[140] 1A North 1 North 1 Borders
Nottingham Bandits University of Nottingham Nottingham 1996[141] 1A Midlands Premier North Premier North
Nottingham 2nd team University of Nottingham Nottingham 2 Midlands 2 Midlands
NTU Renegades Nottingham Trent University Nottingham 2009[142] 1A Midlands 1 Midlands 1 Midlands
OBU Panthers Oxford Brookes University Oxford 2010[143] 2A South West 2 South 2 South
Oxford Lancers University of Oxford Oxford 2012[144] 2A South West 2 South 1 South
Plymouth Blitz University of Plymouth Plymouth 2001[145] 1A South West 2 South West 2 South West
Portsmouth Destroyers University of Portsmouth Portsmouth 2006[146] Premier South 1 South 1 South
Queen Mary and Barts London Vipers Queen Mary, University of London London 2016[87] 2A South East 1 South East 1 South East
Reading Knights University of Reading Reading 1987[147] 1A South 1 South 2 South
Royal Holloway Bears Royal Holloway, University of London Egham 2005[148] 2A South 1 South 1 South
SGS Pride South Gloucestershire and Stroud College Bristol Premier South
Sheffield Hallam Warriors Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield 2003[149] 1A Yorkshire 1 Yorkshire 1 North
Sheffield Sabres University of Sheffield Sheffield 2000[150] 1A Yorkshire 1 Yorkshire 1 North
Solent Redhawks Southampton Solent University Southampton 2009[151] 1A South West 2 South West 2 South
Southampton Stags University of Southampton Southampton 1989[152] 2A South West 1 South West 1 South West
Staffordshire Stallions Staffordshire University Stoke-on-Trent 1992[153] 1A Midlands 2 Midlands 1 Midlands
Stirling Clansmen University of Stirling Stirling 1985[154] Premier North Premier North Premier North
Sunderland Serpents University of Sunderland Sunderland 2004[155] 1A North 2 Borders 2 Borders
Surrey Stingers University of Surrey Guildford 1994[156] 1A South 1 South 2 South
Sussex Saxons University of Sussex Falmer, East Sussex 2013[157] 1A South 2 South 1 South
Swansea Titans Swansea University Swansea 2009[158] Premier South Premier South 1 South West
Tarannau Aberystwyth Aberystwyth University Aberystwyth 1992[159] 2A North 2 North 2 South West
Teesside Cougars Teesside University Middlesbrough 1985[160] 2A Borders 2 Borders 2 Borders
UCLan Rams University of Central Lancashire Preston, Lancashire 2012[161] 1A Yorkshire 1 Yorkshire 2 North
UCL Emperors University College London London 2016[87] 2A South 2 South 2 South East
UEA Pirates University of East Anglia Norwich 1987[162] 1A South East Premier South Premier South
UEL Titans University of East London London 2015[112] 2A South East 2 South East 2 South East
UWE Bullets University of the West of England Filton 1992[163] 1A South West Premier South Premier South
UWE 2nd team University of the West of England Filton 2 South West 2 South West
UWS Pyros University of the West of Scotland, Paisley Campus Paisley 2003[164] 2A Borders 2 Borders 2 Borders
Warwick Wolves University of Warwick Warwick 1989[165] 1A Midlands 1 Midlands 1 Midlands
Winchester Silverbacks [166] University of Winchester Winchester 2 South 2 South
Worcester Royals University of Worcester Worcester 2009[167] 2A Midlands 1 South West 2 South West
York Centurions University of York York 2009[168] 2A Borders 2 Borders 2 North
YSJ Jaguars York St John University York 2017 2A Borders 2 Borders 2 North

Exhibition Teams[edit]

The following teams are Exhibition teams who play several annual games on the continent against a European League team. The team is made up of a selection of BAFANL players from other sides.

Team Location Term Frequency
The Thundering Herd Travelling Exhibition Team 2017–2019 One game per year
Sealand Seahawks Travelling Exhibition National Team 2021– Several games per year

British Armed Forces Teams[edit]

Team Location Term League
British Army Jackals DMS Whittington, Staffordshire 2021– Armed Forces
Royal Air Force Mustangs RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire 2021– Armed Forces
Royal Navy Portsmouth, Hampshire 2021– Armed Forces

8GL League[edit]

The 8GL League is an 8 vs 8 Adult contact League, initially set up as a separate entity not under the governing body of the British American Football Association.

Team Location Term
King's Lynn Patriots King's Lynn, Norfolk 2020–
Leigh Miners Tyldesley, Greater Manchester 2019–2020
Midland Storm Birmingham 2019-
Pennine Panthers Burnley, Lancashire 2019–
St Helens Cardinals St Helens, Merseyside 2019–
Warrington Storm Warrington, Cheshire 2019–
Warwickshire Bears Warwick, Warwickshire 2019–
Wigan Raiders Wigan, Greater Manchester 2019–

American High School League in Europe[edit]

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. As of 2017, only one team based in the United Kingdom competes in the league, compared to the five teams that competed in 2012.[169][170]

Team Location Division[169][170]
Alconbury Dragons Alconbury High School, Alconbury
Bristol Academy PRIDE South Gloucestershire and Stroud College, Filton
Lakenheath Lancers Lakenheath High School, RAF Lakenheath Division I
Menwith Hill Mustangs Menwith Hill Elementary/High School, RAF Menwith Hill
Southbank Blackhawks Southbank International School, London

Bristol Academy Community League[edit]

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 provides competition for players in the 14-17 and 17-20-year age brackets. The league comprises six teams, representing a specific geographic area.[171]

Team Area represented
Bristol Cowboys Central Bristol
Bristol Gators Bath and East Bristol
Bristol Bobcats South Gloucestershire and North Bristol
Bristol Falcons Somerset and South Bristol
Swindon Storm Swindon
Welsh Tomahawks Newport

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