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Belgian Bowl XIX
Belgian Bowl XIX was played in 2006 and was won by the West Flanders Tribes, this was their third Championship title. This title will be the first in their five time winning streak in the Belgian Bowl. Playoffs The 2 teams that play in the Belgian Bowl are the winners of the Belgian Bowl playoffs. References External linksOfficial Belgian Bowl website American football in Belgium Belgian Bowl Belgian Bowl In American football, the Belgian Bowl is the championship game of the Belgian Football League (BFL). At the end of each regular season, three teams from each conference play in the BFL playoffs, a six-team single-elimination tournament that culmin ...
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Tournai Phoenix
The Ligue Francophone de Football Americain de Belgique (LFFAB) is one of the two conferences of the Belgian Football League (BFL). It consists of teams from the French Community, whereas the Flemish American Football League (FFL) consists of teams from the Flemish Community. The top three teams from the Francophone League qualify for the BFL playoffs at the conclusion of the regular season. The playoffs determine which teams play in the Belgian Bowl In American football, the Belgian Bowl is the championship game of the Belgian Football League (BFL). At the end of each regular season, three teams from each conference play in the BFL playoffs, a six-team single-elimination tournament that culmin .... Teams There are 8 LFFAB teams. The Wolves are currently on hold. * ''On hold*'' Season's History ''W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT = Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against'' - ''clinched seed to the playoffs'' 2005 season 2005 Playoffs 2006 season 2 ...
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West Flanders Tribes
The West Flanders Tribes was a Belgian American football team based in the province of West-Flanders, with two home cities, Ostend and Izegem. The Tribes were members of the Flemish American Football League (FFL) conference in the Belgian Football League (BFL). Their team colours are maroon, white and black. In 2012, the team split up into the Ostend Pirates and the Izegem Tribes. History 1990 In 1990 the Izegem Redskins were formed by Rudy Dewaegemaeker after his old team, the Moeskroen Redskins, was disbanded. After a couple of months of practice the Redskins played their first game against the Brussel Raiders. The Raiders, led by Mike La Salle and QB Jon VandeMergel, beat the Redskins 78-0. The game was stopped in the 3rd quarter. This poor start was a harbinger of years of losses. But the Redskins were a group of friends, crazy about the game of football, so they stuck in there. During the second season they scored their first touchdown, which was celebrated afterwards as if ...
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Belgian Bowl
In American football, the Belgian Bowl is the championship game of the Belgian Football League (BFL). At the end of each regular season, three teams from each conference play in the BFL playoffs, a six-team single-elimination tournament that culminates with the Belgian Bowl. History Statistics * in ''italics'' and †: defunct team or old name ** (*) Izeghem Redskins became the West Flanders Tribes. ** (**) Tournai Cardinals became the Tournai Phoenix. * Bold indicates a still active streak. References External linksOfficial Belgian Bowl siteOfficial BFL websiteDale's FFL thoughts - FFL Blog
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2006 BFL Season
The 2006 season of the Belgian Football League The Belgian American Football League (BAFL) is a sports league for American football in Belgium founded in 1987. The league currently consists of 18 teams from Belgian cities and regions and one team from Luxembourg. The league is divided into t ... (BFL) is the regular season played in the Belgium. The West Flanders Tribes won Belgian Bowl XIX against the Tournai Phoenix by a score of 23-14. Regular season Regular season standings ''W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT = Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against'' - ''clinched seed to the playoffs'' Post season References American football in Belgium BFL BFL {{Belgium-sport-stub ...
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American Football In Belgium
The Belgian American Football League (BAFL) is a sports league for American football in Belgium founded in 1987. The league currently consists of 18 teams from Belgian cities and regions and one team from Luxembourg. The league is divided into two conferences—the Flemish American Football League (FAFL) and Ligue Francophone de Football Americain de Belgique (LFFAB). At the end of each regular season, three teams from each conference play in the BFL playoffs, a six-team single-elimination tournament that culminates with the championship game, known as the Belgian Bowl. Seasons Football rules The BFL uses the American college football rules:2013/2014 NCAA Rulebook. These differ from the popular professional league of the United States, the NFL. The officials are organised in thBelgian american football officials committee (BAFOC) The conferences The BFL is divided into a Dutch-speaking conference and a French-speaking conference, based on the northern Flemish Community and ...
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