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词条 Great Britain national American football team
释义

  1. Men's Senior Team

     History  European Championship Record  Personnel  Staff  Roster 

  2. GB Students

     History  Personnel  Staff  Roster 

  3. Under-19 Team

     Personnel  Staff  Roster 

  4. Women's Team

     Personnel  Staff  Roster 

  5. Flag Football

     Men's Senior Flag Team  Personnel  Staff  Roster 

  6. References

  7. External links

{{infobox
| title = Great Britain national American football team
| label1 = Name
| data1 = GB Lions National Team
| label2 =
| data2 =
| label3 = Federation
| data3 = IFAF Europe
| label4 = Region
| data4 = Europe
| label5 = Founded
| data5 = 1985
| label6 = Color
| data6 = White, Blue, Red, Gold.
| label7 = Head Coach
| data7 = Michael Callan
| header10 = First international
| data11 = {{af|GBR}} 7–0 {{af|FRA}}
(Walton-on-Thames, United Kingdom; 29 September 1985)
| header12 = Biggest win
| data13 = {{af|GBR}} 58–2 {{af|FRA}}
(Dunkirk, France; 22 March 1987)
| header14 = Biggest defeat
| data15 = {{af|GBR}} 0–50 {{af|FRA}}
(Wetzlar, Germany; 27 July 2010)
}}

The Great Britain national American football team, known as the GB Lions represents the UK in international gridiron. It is controlled by the British American Football Association.

Men's Senior Team

History

The Men's Senior GB Lions played their first game against France in 1985 at Stompond Lane. 2,000 attendees watched GB claim a 7-0 win thanks to a Victor Ebubedike touchdown.[1] In 1986 and 1987, the Lions defeated the Netherlands and France over two legs each to qualify for the 1987 European Championship.[2]

At their first major tournament, the Lions were defeated by Italy and Finland on their way to a 4th-place finish.[3]

In 1989, they defeated France on the way to qualifying to their second consecutive championship. They defeated hosts Germany comprehensively in the semi-final thanks to Victor Ebubedike, Trevor Carthy and Allan Brown, who scored two touchdowns each in a 38-6 victory. The Terry Smith-led Lions met Finland in the final and got revenge for the 1987 defeat by shutting their rivals out in a 26-0 victory to claim their first European championship.[4]

In 1991, the Lions, led by London Monarchs assistant Ray Willsey returned to defend their championship in Helsinki. After defeating the Netherlands 46-3 in the semi-final, they again met Finland in the Olympic Stadium and won 14-3 to claim back to back championships. 9 Lions; Tournament MVP Jason Elliott, Barry Driver, Mark Webb, Jo Richardson, Colin Nash, Paul Roberts, Warren Billingham, Gary Mills and Bola Ayiede.[5]

In 1993, BAFA withdrew from the EFL and as such the Lions could not defend their title at the 1993 European Championships in Italy. In preparation for the 1995 European Championships in Austria, they defeated Ireland, but after Germany sensationally withdrew from the tournament, the Lions were hastily scheduled to play Ukraine away and potentially two further games in Austria within the space of eight days. Unable to handle the logistics, the Lions pulled out of the 1995 championships.[6]

In 1997, the Lions returned to European competition, defeating Spain in Estadio La Peineta to qualify for the European Championships. In the semi-final, they lost 14-7 to Finland, and were defeated 24-6 by Finland in the third/fourth place playoff.[7]

After the 1999 European Championships were suspended, the Lions were invited to take part in the inaugural IFAF World Championship but declined the offer. Ahead of the 2000 European Championship, head coach Riq Ayub resigned, and the Lions were again defeated by Finland.

In 2001, the Lions defeated Spain to qualify for the European Championships, where they expected to receive a semi-final bye after the disqualification of Germany. However, following a successful appeal, Germany were reinstated into the tournament and would face the Lions in the semi-final. Unable to fulfill the fixture at such short notice, the Lions were expelled from the tournament.[8]

Following a reformatting of the European Championships, the 2005 Championship saw nations divided into three pools. In 2004, The Lions were placed in Pool B, and defeated Russia, Spain and France to win their pool, and qualify for Pool A of the championship. The Lions were defeated by the visiting Centre Colonels from Kentucky at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, and were shut out by the one-seeded German team in the semi-final. In the bronze medal match, they were defeated by Finland 34-12.[9]

In 2009, the Lions were defeated in a friendly by Australia but defeated reigning European champions Sweden in their next game.[10] In the 2010 European Championships, the Lions were defeated by France, Sweden and Finland, scoring only 11 points on their way to a 6th-place finish.[11] The Lions finished 3rd in the Group B Qualification tournament in Milan in 2013 and therefore did qualify to compete in the 2014 Championships.

European Championship Record

YearPositionGPWLPFPA
Italy}} 1985Did Not Participate
Finland}} 19874th2023354
Germany}} 19891st220646
Finland}} 19911st220637
Italy}} 1993Did Not Participate
Austria}} 1995Did Not Participate
Italy}} 19974th2021348
Germany}} 2000n/a101934
Germany}} 2001Expelled From Tournament
Sweden}} 20054th2021268
Germany}} 20106th3031196
Austria}} 2014Did Not Participate

Personnel

Staff

Head Coach
  • Head Coach: Mike Callan
Offensive Coaches
  • Offensive Coordinator: Tony Athersmith
  • Offensive Line: Paul Cooper
  • Wide Receivers: Jeremy Simms
  • Running Backs: Toby Chesters
  • Offensive Assistants: Andrew Morgan
Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator: Martin Hilton
  • Linebackers: Ross Templeton
  • Defensive Backs: Christopher 'Kit' Lawson
  • Defensive Line: Steven Wilson
  • Defensive Assistant & Film Technician: Andy Starling
Others
  • Medical Staff: Beverly Analuwa

Roster

GB Lions Men's Senior Roster - 2016 European Championship Qualifiers
Quarterbacks
  • Josh Adamson - London Blitz
  • Jerome Allen - London Warriors
Running Backs & Full Backs
  • Omodeji Alli - London Blitz
  • Adam Hope - Tamworth Phoenix
  • Temi Oduyemi - London Blitz
  • Dwayne Watson - London Warriors
Wide Receivers & Tight Ends
  • Ben Burslem - Tamworth Phoenix
  • Jack Daley - London Blitz
  • Charlie Joseph - London Blitz
  • Alex Laird - London Blitz
  • Sam Rogers - London Blitz
  • Harry Routledge - Merseyside Nighthawks
  • David Saul - Potsdam Royals
  • Tim Thomas - Seinäjoki Crocodiles
Offensive Linemen
  • Ben Ashby - Bristol Aztecs
  • Victor Bama - London Warriors
  • James Connoley - London Blitz
  • Kevin Keohane - London Warriors
  • Thomas Levick - Tamworth Phoenix
  • Matt Meyer - London Blitz
  • Ayodeji Ogunkolati - London Blitz
  • Azmi Sbati - London Blitz
Defensive Linemen
  • Jamie Charles - London Blitz
  • Ade Kamson - London Warriors
  • Nial Scott - London Warriors
  • Josh Vines - London Blitz
  • Steve Wilson - East Kilbride Pirates
  • Rodon Zeqiri - London Blitz
Linebackers
  • James Armah - Bristol Aztecs
  • Matt Eva - London Blitz
  • Fab Gargiulo - London Blitz
  • Alex Haldane - London Warriors
  • Jake Harbon - Tamworth Phoenix
  • Alasdir Jarvis - Tamworth Phoenix
  • Ariel Mofondo - London Warriors
  • Jonell Pelle - London Blitz
Defensive Backs
  • Josh Amis - London Warriors
  • Emir Battaloğlu - Tamworth Phoenix
  • Enoch Hankombo - London Blitz
  • Ashley Hopkinson - Stirling Clansmen
  • David Jennison - Potsdam Royals
  • John Kenyon - Potsdam Royals
  • Daniel McKenzie - London Warriors
  • Sam Obi - London Warriors
  • Leslie Oluwole-Wilson - London Warriors

Final Roster for the 2016 European Championship Qualifiers.[12]

GB Students

History

GB Students were founded in 1993 as a BCAFL "Allstars" team, coached by Damian Bayford from the University of Leeds. They were renamed the Bulldogs in the mid-1990s and mostly played touring teams.[13]

After falling under the remit of BUCS in 2008, the governing body refused to sanction entry into the 2014 FISU World Championships.[14]

Due to financial limitations and administrative errors, blamed on both BAFA and BUCS, it was announced there would be no GB Students team at the 2016 World Championships in Mexico, which resulted in the resignation of head coach, Wayne Hill.[15][16]

Personnel

Staff

Managers
  • Team Manager: Greg Freeman
Offensive Coaches
  • Offensive Coordinator: Tony Athersmith
  • Quarterbacks: Ryan Baker
  • Offensive Line: Paul Sheratt
  • Wide Receivers: James Hossack
  • Running Backs: Jay Alexander
Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator: Pete Laird
  • Defensive Line: Paul Summers
  • Linebackers: Simon Hatcher
  • Defensive Backs: Kit Lawson
Other
  • Strength & Conditioning: Fabrizio Gargiulo

Roster

GB Students Roster
Quarterbacks
  • Callum Davidson - UCB
  • James Slack - Loughborough
Running Backs & Full Backs
  • Xavier Ajuwon - UoB
  • Jacob Amadi - Swansea
  • Thomas Campbell - Stirling
  • Jordan Crouch - UWE
Wide Receivers & Tight Ends
  • Ben Burslem - Loughborough
  • Charlie Hardman - UoB
  • Aden Flannagan - Sheffield Hallam
  • Will Hussey - UoB
  • James Draper - Loughborough
  • Sam Rogers - Loughborough
Offensive Linemen
  • James Connolly - Loughborough
  • Steven Hartman - Gloucestershire
  • Josh Thompson - Loughborough
  • Alex Davies - UoB
  • Stuart Butcher - Bedfordshire
  • Jamie Gallagher - Durham
  • Ross Martin - Greenwich
Defensive Linemen
  • Josh Gaff - UoB
  • Josh Vines - UoB
  • Agui Mansilla - Brunel
  • Ti Ajuyah - Brunel
  • Thomas Lachendro - Glasgow
  • Jon Ridge - Hertfordshire
  • Will Stone - UoB
Linebackers
  • Dominic Gould - Hertfordshire
  • Zak Senior - UoB
  • David Izinyon - Surrey
  • Harry Shelton - Hertfordshire
  • Nik Evans - UoB
  • Ben Abbott - Greenwich
  • Ben Davies - Loughborough
  • Maxwell Stevens-Petitjean - UoB
Defensive Backs
  • Dave Jennison - Hertfordshire
  • Tobi Ugundipe - Loughborough
  • Sam Jeater - UoB
  • Will Hobbs - Sheffield Hallam
  • Chris Moreau - UoB
  • Ashley Hopkinson - Stirling
  • Ben Rawthore - LJMU
  • Stefan Rivera-Gonzalez - UoL

Final Roster for the 2015 Friendly vs Finland[17]

Under-19 Team

The Great Britain U-19 American Football team represent the nation in international competition of youth American Football.

Personnel

Staff

Head Coach
  • Head Coach: Jason Henry
Offensive Coaches
  • Offensive Coordinator: Neale McMaster
  • Quarterbacks: Zac Ritchie
  • Offensive Line: Chris Bradley
  • Wide Receivers: Adam Lillis & Matt Wade
  • Running Backs: Nick Cullen
Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator: Victor Pedro
  • Defensive Line: Steve Smith
  • Defensive Backs: Scott Rowe
  • Linebackers: Rob Urqhart & James Dean
Special Teams
  • Special Teams: Phil DeMonte
Other
  • General Manager: Verity Brawn
  • Welfare Officer: Claire Elton
  • Physio: Beverly Analuwa & Sam Roshdy
  • Media: Hannah Dobbin-Elton
  • BAFA Rep: Clive Dobbin

Roster

GB U19 Roster
Quarterbacks
  • Louis Benzey- Solent Seahawks Academy
  • George Reynolds - Kent Exiles
  • Nathan Lester - Birmingham Lions
Running Backs
  • Elijah Joseph - Wembley Stallions
  • Elliot Harvey - Lincolnshire Bombers
  • Lennox Osei-Biney - London Blitz
  • Jack Stodel - Hertfordshire Cheetahs
  • Bolaji Adewale - Kent Exiles
Wide Receivers
  • Thomas Morgan - Manchester Titans
  • Leonardo Sophoclis - London Blitz
  • Issai Aluko - London Warriors
  • Jiordan Honey - Etone Jaguars
  • Dominic DeMonte - Oxford Brookes University
  • Malachi Marquis-Adams - London Blitz
  • Nathan Oti - London Blitz
  • Jacob Mann - Birmingham Lions
Offensive Linemen
  • Oliver Robinson - North East Academy
  • Cameron Fortey - Highland Wildcats
  • Aaron Smith - Solent Seahawks Academy
  • Kieron Purdham - Solent Seahawks Academy
  • Owen Seddon - Chorley Buccaneers
  • Theo Eddy - Black Country Vipers
  • Thomas Smith - Merseyside Nighthawks
  • Ajay Benning - Tamworth Phoenix
  • Jordan Lee - Nottingham Caesars
Defensive Linemen
  • Lewis Smith - East Kilbride Pirates
  • Noah Roy Yorkshire Academy Assassins
  • Sean Lewis - Kent Exiles
  • Louis Gallagher - Black Country Vipers & Filton Pride
  • Calum Ewart - Edinburgh Wolves
  • Toby Naylor - Solent Seahawks Academy
  • Tyler Harvey-Fallows - Chorley Buccaneers
  • Max Reynolds - Black Country Vipers
Linebackers
  • Toby Tyson - Cobham Cougars
  • Ben Gallacher - East Kilbride Pirates
  • Conor Davis - Kent Phoenix
  • Nathan Groom - Manchester Titans
Defensive Backs
  • Alex Greenhalgh - London Blitz
  • Andrew Banda - Solent Seahawks Academy
  • Aaron Anderson - Sussex Thunder
  • Khalid Adisa - London Blitz
  • Danylo Szlachetko Blackburn - Manchester Titans
  • Matthew Bressington - Filton Pride
  • Joe Cassidy - Swindon Storm
  • Taylor Walton - North East Academy
  • Sam Gee - Solent Seahawks Academy
  • Luke Pilling - Yorkshire Academy Assassins

Women's Team

The Great Britain Women's Team were founded in 2012 and represent the nation in Women's American football.[18] In the 2015 European Championships, the team finished as runners-up, losing to Finland 50-12, their first ever defeat, in the final.[19]

Personnel

Staff

Head Coach
  • Head Coach: Jim Messenger
Offensive Coaches
  • Offensive Coordinator: Jamie Kilby
  • Offensive Line: Jon Maisey
  • Wide Receivers and Quarterbacks: Sammy-Lee Baker
Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator: Richard Ward
  • Defensive Line: Luke Plastow
  • Defensive Backs: Gareth Ellison
Other
  • Special Teams: James Branagh
  • Therapist: Lara Inge

Roster

GB Women's Roster
Quarterbacks
  • Jo Kilby - Birmingham Lions
Running Backs & Full Backs
  • Clare Davies - Hertfordshire Tornadoes
  • Stephanie De-Haven - Birmingham Lions
  • Ruth Matta - Birmingham Lions
  • Antoinette Morgan - Birmingham Lions
  • Courtney Harrison - Leeds Carnegie
Wide Receivers & Tight Ends
  • Sophie Etheridge - Birmingham Lions
  • Jessica Anderson - Hertfordshire Tornadoes
  • Hannah Pye - Birmingham Lions
  • Robin Steward - Leeds Carnegie
  • Sarah Glassborow - Hertfordshire Tornadoes
  • Hana Rabuzin - London Warriors
Offensive Line
  • Polly Danks - Derby Braves
  • Louise Fitzsimmons - Manchester Titans
  • Michelle Gwynne - Birmingham Lions
  • Laura Hill - Farnham Knights
  • Lucy Mott - London Warriors
  • Lindsey Robson - Teesside Steelers
  • Laura Dye - Chester Romans
  • Alex Lilly - Hertfordshire Tornadoes
  • Dawn Seymour - Solent Thrashers
Defensive Line
  • Aimee Cottingham - Birmingham Lions
  • Sian Kersse - Hertfordshire Tornadoes
  • Rebecca Martin - Teesside Steelers
  • Monica Lewinska - Derby Braves
  • Danielle Raymont - Derby Braves
  • Vicci Rollinson - Hertfordshire Tornadoes
  • Katie Davenport - Birmingham Lions
Linebackers
  • Amanda Casey - Hertfordshire Tornadoes
  • Laura Moore - Birmingham Lions
  • Victoria Law - Birmingham Lions
  • Phoebe Schecter - Birmingham Lions
  • Verity Snell - Derby Braves
  • Emily Parkinson - Manchester Titans
  • Alice-Mary Smith - Birmingham Lions
Defensive Backs
  • Nena Killick - Birmingham Lions
  • Joanne Mann - Teesside Steelers
  • Beverley Marwood - Teesside Steelers
  • Nancy Stone - Birmingham Lions
  • Julia Robinson - Solent Thrashers
  • Collette Wong - Derby Braves
  • Lucille Stewart - London Warriors
  • Chloe Spalding - Birmingham Lions

Final Roster for the 2015 Women's European Championships

Flag Football

BAFA also runs three flag football teams for men, women and under-19s.[20]

Men's Senior Flag Team

Personnel

Staff
Head Coach
  • Head Coach: Alan Young
Assistant Coaches
  • Assistant Coach: Jimmy Thompson
  • Assistant Coach: Andrew Gibson
Other
  • Physio: Steph Walker
  • Team Manager: Mike Scott
Roster
GB Flag Roster
  • Kehinde Bello – London Rebels
  • Michael Bradley-Banszki – Farnham Knights
  • Gary Elliott – Aberdeen Oilcats
  • Julian Holburn-White – Glasgow Hornets
  • Brian McFerren – East Kilbride Pirates
  • Calum Young – Aberdeen Oilcats

References

1. ^1985 GB Lions
2. ^1986 GB Lions
3. ^1987 GB Lions
4. ^1989 GB Lions
5. ^1991 GB Lions
6. ^1992-95 GB Lions
7. ^1997 GB Lions
8. ^2001 GB Lions
9. ^2005 GB Lions
10. ^2009 GB Lions
11. ^2010 Tournament Results
12. ^GB Senior Lions Roster
13. ^GB Bulldogs History
14. ^GB Students to miss 2014 world university championships
15. ^BAFA Statement
16. ^BUCS Statement
17. ^GB Students Roster
18. ^Great Britain Ladies
19. ^IFAF Europe Women's Championship Final Round
20. ^International Overview

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.britishamericanfootball.org/}}
{{National sports teams of the United Kingdom}}{{British American Football}}{{National men's American football teams}}

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