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Established
  
1989

Home stadium
  
Brussels

Based in
  
Brussels

Nickname(s)
  
Brussels Black Angels

League
  
Belgian Football League

Division
  
Flemish American Football League

The Brussels Black Angels are an amateur American football team based in Brussels.The Black Angels are currently members of the Flemish American Football League (FAFL) conference in the Belgian Football League (BFL).

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History

  • 1987: Creation of the Waterloo All Stars
  • 1989: Creation of the Brussels Angels American Football Club
  • 1994: The Brussels Angels become an ASBL
  • 2002: The Brussels Angels become the Brussels Black Angels
  • The American football team Brussels Angels actually originates in 1987 from the Waterloo All Stars because, at the time, they benefited from installations located in Waterloo. The team was founded by José Braga.

    After a stay in Forest then in Uccle, where the team acquired its name of Brussels Angels, it finally settled in Woluwe Saint Lambert (better infrastructure, access and organisation, stadium of 9000 seats, etc.).

    It is thus in 1989 that the Brussels Angels American Football Club was really created. At the time there were 17 players and the team participated in the Belgian championship organised by the Belgian Football League (BFL), itself founded in 1985 by a small group of Belgo-American amateurs. Under the impulse of coach Shariar Broumand, the sixth year of competition in second division saw the team winning the title of Champion of second division which allowed it to participate in the first division championship (2nd Division).

    During the 1994 season the team officially became an ASBL. In constant progression, the Brussels Angels will finally reach the championship’s final in 1996 and will reiterate this achievement in 1997 and 1998 unfortunately without ever winning the much dreamed of title of Champion of Belgium. Being semi-finalist will nevertheless allow the Angels to participate in the European competitions in 1997 and 1998. The two following years (1999 and 2000) saw the best Belgian, Dutch and Luxembourg teams compete in a Benelux championship, where the Angels took part thanks to their high level of play. Twice the team will reach the semi-finals.

    2001-2003

    The new millennium then sees the arrival of two new coaches, Tuck MacRae and Rob Lake, followed in 2001 by Karl Heineman and Blake Turvey. The year 2001 corresponds also to the creation of a new committee with the aim to boost the team and renew its players and the results will not be long to come with a title of Belgian Champions in 2003. This coincide with the arrival of two new coaches, Tom Munson and Morris Jablonka, to replace Blake Turvey and Rob Lake.

    2010 Season

    COLOR KEY:

  •      Win -      Tie -      Loss.
  • The game on week 3 was resheduled due to a frozen underground of the gamefield.
  • Performance (2000-2011)

    This is an overview of the performance of the Black Angels against the teams in the FFL during the BFL regular and post seasons from 2000 until 2011.

    Achievements

  • 1994: Winner of Belgian Championship 2nd Division
  • 1996: Vice-Champion of Belgium (Division 1)
  • 1997: Vice-Champion of Belgium (Division 1)
  • 1998: Vice-Champion of Belgium (Division 1)
  • 1997: participation on the Eurocup
  • 1998: participation on the Eurocup
  • 1999: Participation in the Benelux Championship
  • 2000: Participation in the Benelux Championship
  • 2003: Winner of Belgian Championship
  • 2004: Semi-finaliste of Belgian Championship
  • 2005: Vice Champion of Belgium
  • 2006: Semi-finaliste of Belgian Championship
  • 2007: Vice Champion of Belgium
  • 2008: Vice Champion of Belgium
  • 2009: Semi-finaliste of Belgian Championship
  • 2010: Semi-finaliste of Belgian Championship
  • 2011: Vice-Champion of Belgium
  • References

    Brussels Black Angels Wikipedia