London Warriors Explained

London Warriors
Founded: (as the London Cobras)
History:London Cobras (2007–2009)
London Warriors (2009–)
League:BAFA National Leagues
Division:Premier Division South
Stadium:Frant Road
Location:Thornton Heath, London
Colours:White Helmets
White and Black Jerseys
Black Pants
Coach:Tony Allen
Manager:Simon Buckett
Division Titles:10: 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022
Playoff Berths:11:2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
Blank Label1:BritBowl titles
Blank Data1:6: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019
Website:www.londonwarriorsafc.co.uk

The London Warriors are an American football club based in Thornton Heath, London, England. They compete in the BAFA National League Premier Division South, the highest level of British American football. They operate from Selhurst Sports Arena and were formed in 2007 as the London Cobras, but changed their name to the Warriors a couple of years later.[1]

The Warriors are one of the most successful American football teams in the United Kingdom, and since the BAFANL replaced the now redundant British American Football League, the Warriors have been the most dominant team under the League's new guise. They are five-time BritBowl champions, with their most recent victory coming against the Tamworth Phoenix in BritBowl XXXII, and have won nine divisional titles in their thirteen-year history. The Warriors have had several different notable players, including former NFL wide receivers Marvin Allen and Vernon Kay. In 2014, Warriors player Efe Obada moved to the Dallas Cowboys and is now a defensive end for the Washington Commanders.

History

The London Warriors were formed in 2007 as a senior team of the successful London Warriors youth team, which had won the British Youth American Football Association for the previous two years running.[2] [3] After being accepted by the British American Football League as affiliate members, they arranged to play the two friendly matches required under BAFL regulations.[4] In October 2007, the Warriors played home and away games against two teams from the British Universities American Football League - the first game was played at home to the Royal Holloway Vikings and ended in a 54 - 0 victory. One week later, they travelled to play the Loughborough Aces and won again, this time 42 - 7.[5]

After completing their obligations, the BAFL formally accepted the Warriors (the Cobras) application to join the league in December 2007, allowing them to compete as full members for the 2008 season.[6] They were placed into the newly renamed London and South East Conference in Division Two, where they made a huge impact, going on to complete an undefeated season, culminating in victory over the Tamworth Phoenix at BritBowl XXII.

Women's team

In 2015, head coach Tony Allen of the London Warriors invested his time to start a women's team. The London Warriors competed in both flag and tackle football for a few years. In 2015, they won the national flag football championship, and in 2016, they claimed the title of Southern Conference Champions. In the last 8 years, the women’s team has gone from strength to strength under the guidance of the head coach, and the men’s team's starting quarterback, Dee Williams, has progressed from 5 aside to 7 aside, becoming the 2022 NWFL National Champions, and then in 2023, becoming one of only 5 teams to play 9 aside women’s football.

Youth Team

In August 2012, the London Warriors Youth Kitted Team won the National Championship. The London Warriors also have a flag youth team.

Junior Team

The London Warriors have continued to grow their junior team under Head Coach Gerry Anderson.

Notable players

From 2008 to 2011 former Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Marvin Allen played for The Warriors. In 2011 he was joined by TV presenter Vernon Kay who played as a cornerback until 2014. Defensive end, Efe Obada, was discovered at The Warriors, and after playing only five games during the 2014 season he moved to the NFL and was briefly signed by the Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Buffalo Bills, and most recently Washington Commanders.

Home field

The Warriors play their home games in South London.

Senior team season records

SeasonDivisionWinsLossesTiesPFPAFinal PositionPlayoff RecordNotes
2008BAFL Division Two South East100038291st/6Beat Cornish Sharks 42 - 3 in quarter-final.
Beat Cambridgeshire Cats 32 - 0 in semi-final.
Beat Tamworth Phoenix 30 - 6 in final.
Conference champions.
Division Two champions.
Promoted to Division One.
2009BAFL Division One South East801286451st/10Beat Doncaster Mustangs 66 - 0 in quarter-final.
Beat Cambridgeshire Cats 22 - 6 in semi-final.
Beat East Kilbride Pirates 8 - 0 in final.
Conference champions.
Division One champions.
2010BAFA Premier South5501611294th/6
2011BAFA Premier South711165312nd/10Lost in final to London BlitzRunners-up
2012BAFA Premier South800232261st/5Lost in final to London BlitzRunners-up
2013BAFA Premier South1000510591st/6Beat London Blitz 26-23 to become National Champions 2013National Champions
2014BAFA Premier South800454191st/9Beat London Blitz 10-8 to become National Champions 2014National Champions
2015BAFA Premier South710328291st/5Beat London Blitz 20-19 to become National Champions 2015National Champions
2016BAFA Premier South1000503291st/6Beat London Blitz 34-15 to become National Champions 2016National Champions
2017BAFA Premier South8203981352nd/6
2018BAFA Premier South1000421331st/6Beat Tamworth Phoenix 48-34 to become National Champions 2018National Champions

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: We Are The Warriors. London Warriors AFC. 25 February 2011.
  2. Web site: BAFL 2006 League Standings . XLS . Britball Now . 2006-12-20 . 2008-06-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110807225601/http://www.britballnow.co.uk/History/Tables/2006tables.xls . August 7, 2011 .
  3. Web site: BAFL 2007 League Standings . XLS . Britball Now . 2007-11-17 . 2008-06-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110807225446/http://www.britballnow.co.uk/History/Tables/2007tables.xls . August 7, 2011 .
  4. Web site: BAFL League Regulations . British American Football League . 2007-04-01 . 2008-06-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150610202232/http://www.originserver.co.uk/artman2/uploads/1/Regulations_-_April_2007.pdf . June 10, 2015 .
  5. Web site: London Cobras: 2007 Affiliate Season Results . London Warriors AFC . 2008-06-13 .
  6. Web site: London Cobras – successful associate membership completed . 2007-12-19 . 2008-06-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080828121954/http://www.bafl.org.uk/artman2/publish/COBRALDN/London_Cobras_successful_associate_membership_completed.asp . August 28, 2008 .