| ILFORD BLACKHAWKS Based: Valentines Park, Ilford
Career Record: 0-12-0
Colours: Black shirts, black pants with red numbers with white edging
(red and white striping on the pants) and red helmets with black face cages
Honours: None
Website: No
1986 BAFL Anglo Division Southern Conference 0-10-0
1985 did not compete
1984 Merit Table 0-2-0
Team Notes: London based side who started playing in 1984. Skipped
the 1985 season before re-emerging in 1986 in the BAFL where they lost all 10 games in the
regular season. Merged with the City Raiders to form the City Blackhawks.
INVERCLYDE COMETS
Based: Battery Park, Greenock (also played at Ravenscraig Stadium,
Greenock)
Career Record: 12-26-0
Colours: Blue/White/Red
Website: http://strathclydestallions.freeservers.com
Honours: Conference champions 1988
1989 CGL Crown National Division Scottish Conference 0-8-0
1988 Budweiser League Division One Scottish Conference 8-2-0*
1988 CAFL 0-10-0
1987 Budweiser League Division One Scottish Conference 3-5-0
Team Notes: Merged with the Johnstone Crusaders in 1987. Scottish
side who competed between 1987 and 1989. Started in the Bud League where in 1988 they made
the playoffs, losing 56-27 at Ipswich in the semi-finals. Folded at the end of a poor 1989
season in CGL.
INVERCLYDE SHARKS
Based: ?, Scotland
Career Record: 2-3-0
Colours: ?
Website: No
Honours: None
2002 BYAFA Scottish Northern Conference 2-3-0
Team notes: Youth Kitted side that posted a 2-3-0 record in the
Northern Conference of the BYAFA Scottish league in the 2002 season (their first season).
INVERNESS BLITZ

Based: Bught Park Stadium, Inverness,
Scotland
Career Record: record unknown
Colours: ?
Website: No
Honours: None
Team Notes: Junior flag side from Inverness who started playing in
1999.
INVERNESS BULLDOGS
Based: Bught Park Stadium, Inverness,
Scotland
Career Record: record unknown
Colours: ?
Website: No
Honours: None
Team Notes: Junior flag side from Inverness who started playing in
the inaugural Ness Flag Football League in 2001. More info will be added after the current
season which is in progress.
INVERNESS INDIANS
Based: Bught Park Stadium, Inverness,
Scotland
Career Record: record unknown
Colours: ?
Website: No
Honours: None
Team Notes: Junior flag side from Inverness who started playing in
the inaugural Ness Flag Football League in 2001. More info will be added after the current
season which is in progress.
INVERNESS PANTHERS
Based: Bught Park Stadium, Inverness,
Scotland
Career Record: record unknown
Colours: ?
Website: No
Honours: None
Team Notes: Junior flag side from Inverness who started playing in
the inaugural Ness Flag Football League in 2001. More info will be added after the current
season which is in progress.
INVERNESS ROCKETS
Based: Bught Park Stadium, Inverness,
Scotland
Career Record: record unknown
Colours: ?
Website: No
Honours: None
Team Notes: Junior flag side from Inverness who started playing in
the inaugural Ness Flag Football League in 2001. More info will be added after the current
season which is in progress.
INVICTA EAGLES
Based: Southpark, Maidstone (also played at Anchorians RFC,
Gillingham)
Career Record: 33-49-1
Colours: White and green
Website: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/itsgood
Honours: Conference champions 1995
1997 BSL Division Two South Eastern Conference 1-9-0
1996 BSL Division Two Southern Conference 0-10-0
1995 BAFA Division Three Southern Conference 8-2-0*
1994 BAFA Division Three South Eastern Conference 1-9-0
1993 BNGL First Division South Eastern Conference 7-3-0
1992 BNGL First Division Southern Conference 7-2-1*
1991 BNGL First Division South Eastern Conference 5-5-0
1990 BNGL First Division South Eastern Conference 3-7-0
Team Notes: Competed as the Maidstone M-20s in the BNGL in 1989.
Played between 1990 and 1997, making playoffs in 1992 and 1995.
IPSWICH CARDINALS
Based: Northgate International Stadium, Sidegate Lane West, Ipswich, Suffolk (also played at Gainsborough
Sports Ground, Ipswich and also at Ipswich YMCA, Rushmere Road 1990 and
1991. Juniors played at Westbourne High School, Marlow Road, Ipswich in 1992)
Career Record (senior kitted): 112-72-3
Colours: Blue/White/Red
Website: http://homepages.go.com/~ipswichcardinals/index.html
Honours: BNGL National champions 1990. BNGL National runners-up 1989. UKAFL runners-up
1987. BSL Division Two champions 2001. BSL Division Two runners-up 2000. Conference
champions 2000, 1990, 1988, 1987
Senior Kitted
2003 BSL Division One
Southern Conference 4-4-0*
2002 BSL Division One Southern
Conference 6-4-0*
2001 BSL Division Two Southern Conference 5-2-1*
2000 BSL Division Two Eastern Conference 8-0-0*
1999 BSL Division One Eastern Conference 2-6-0
1998 BSL Division One South Eastern Conference 2-8-0
1997 BSL Division One South Eastern & Midlands Conference 4-6-0
1996 BSL Division Three South Eastern Conference 8-2-0*
1995 BAFA Division Three East Midlands Conference 3-7-0
1994 BAFA Division Two South Eastern Conference 1-9-0
1993 BNGL National Division Midlands Conference 5-5-0
1992 BNGL National Division South/East Midlands Conference 5-5-0
1991 BNGL National Division South Eastern Conference 6-2-1*
1990 BNGL National Division South Eastern Conference 9-1-0*
1989 BNGL National Division Southern Conference 7-2-1*
1988 Budweiser League Division One Eastern Conference 9-1-0*
1987 UKAFL Southern B Conference 12-0-0*
Youth Kitted
1992 BYAFA Southern Conference 7-0-0* Lost quarter-final 22-6 to
Southend Sabres
1991 BYAFA Eastern Conference 2nd* Lost quarter-final 23-0 at London Capitals
1990 BYAFA Anglian Conference 4th
Youth Flag
1997 JGL Eastern Conference 0-6-0
Youth Two Touch
1988 JAFL East Anglian Conference 4-3-1
Team Notes: Ever present since 1987. Played their first game in
1986, a 12-12 tie with the Stevenage Aerostars. Tremendously successful for their first 5
years reaching 4 finals winning 1 (1990 BNGL First Division title). As a result of their
1990 successful they became GBs representatives in the 1991Eurobowl competition.
Their biggest achievement to date. Alas they were soundly beaten 51-0 by the French team
Aix-en-Provence Argonauts in the second round. Reached the BSL Division Two final in 2000.
Have also run youth flag, two touch and kitted sides over the years from 1988 to 1997. Won
the Division Two bowl in 2001 with a 47-15 win over East Anglian rivals Norwich. Promoted to Division One in 2002, where they reached the quarter-finals in
their first season. In 2003, improved again and defeated the PA
Knights in the wild-card game in the playoffs before losing to the East Kilbride Pirates
12-7 away from home in the semi-finals.
Youth team formed in 1990, but they split from
the Cardinals midway through the 1992 season after a series of rows between the management
teams. They became known as the Ipswich Phantoms in 1993.
IPSWICH IMPERIALS
Based: Ipswich, Suffolk
Career Record: 1-7-0
Colours: White pants, maroon shirts
Website: No
Honours: None
1987 JAFL Eastern Conference 1-7-0
Team Notes: Competed in the 1987 Youth Two Touch league Eastern
conference registering just one regular season victory.
IPSWICH PHANTOMS
Based: Ipswich, Suffolk
Career Record: no matches played
Colours: Gold pants, blue shirts with gold trim (Away shirts gold with
blue trim)
Website: No
Honours: None
1993 BYAFA Anglian Conference - did not start season
Team Notes: After a series of rows between the Ipswich
Cardinals and their Junior set up, the two management teams never patched their
differences, with both Head Coaches being proud men, and at the end of the 92'
season, at the end of season celebration for winning the division, it was decided that the
juniors would change it's name to reflect the association with
the Bentwaters Phantoms, who a large amount of kit had been acquired from aswell as the
coaches and players that had joined the team from the base, from the inception in
1990. Unfortunately the financial side of things was not in place and after a number
of the players and coaches families were posted back to the States, after the closure of
the base at Bentwaters, the team were not able to fund themselves and the team disbanded
before playing any games in 1993.
IRVINE COASTERS
Based: ?, Scotland
Career Record: 6-4-0
Colours: White shirts with aqua numbers
Website: No
Honours: Scottish Youth Two Touch runners-up 1986
1986 SYTTL Western Conference 5-3-0*
Team Notes: Entered the 1986 Scottish Youth Two Touch League and
scored a 5-3-0 regular season record. Defeated Corstorphine Cougars in the semi-finals
28-16, but lost the final 40-12 to the Glasgow Diamonds.
IRVINE SEAGULLS
Based: ?, Scotland
Career Record: record unknown
Colours: White pants, white shirts, blue helmets
Website: No
Honours: None
Team Notes: Believed to have been a Senior Kitted side in the mid
80s, but they never entered any recognised league. Merged with the Ayr Arrows in
1986 to form the Ayr Burners.
JAGUARS
Based: ?
Career Record: 0-4-0
Colours: ?
Website: No
Honours: None
1990 NPL Northern Conference 0-4-0
Team Notes: Played in the National Passball League in 1990.
JERSEY SENATES
Based: Jersey, Channel Isles
Career Record: 0-4-0
Colours: Red and Gold
Website: No
Honours: None
1989 SWAFL 0-4-0
Team Notes: Entered the South Western League in 1989 and finished
bottom of the five team league with 4 defeats out of 4. Had played friendlies for the
previous 3 years against their local rivals the Guernsey Gladiators and other sides from
the mainland (notably Brighton B-52s in 1986).
JOHNSTONE CRUSADERS
Based: Ravenscraig Stadium, Greenock, Scotland
Career Record: 4-6-0
Colours: Jade and White
Website: No
Honours: None
1986 BAFL Anglo Division Scottish Conference 4-6-0
Team Notes: Were one of Scotlands oldest clubs having played
since the mid-80s. Entered their only recognised league in 1986 when they compiled a
4-6-0 record in the BAFL. Once lost by over 100 points to a US Naval side. Were also known
as the Inverclyde Crusaders. Became the 1st
kitted team to play 2 league games on the same day on 27 July 1986. In game 1 they lost
14-16 to Musselburgh. In game 2 they beat Clydesdale 14-8.
JORDANSTOWN JAGUARS
Based: University of Ulster grounds, Northern Ireland
Career Record: 4-6-0
Colours: White/Maroon/White
Website: No
Honours: None
1987 IAFL Tara Conference 0-10-0
Team Notes: Formed in 1986 at the University of Ulster during
Student rag week. Funded by the students union. Competed in the IAFL in 1987 losing every
game.
KENT AFC
Based: ?, Kent
Career Record: 17-5
Colours: ?
Website: http://www.eteamz.com/kentexafc
Honours: Conference champions 1991
1992 BNGL National Division South/East Midlands Conference 7-3-0*
1991 BNGL Premier Division South Eastern Conference 9-0-0*
Team Notes: Rose from the ashes of the Tonbridge Tigers. Competed in
the BNGL in 1991 and 1992 making the playoffs on both occasions. Went on to become the
Kent Exiles.
KENT EXILES

Based: Hoblinwell Park, Orpington
Rugby Club, Petersham Drive, St Mary Cray, Orpington, Kent
Career Record: 37-66-2
Colours: Black helmets, shirts and pants
Website: http://www.eteamz.com/kentexafc
Honours: None
2003 BSL Division Two South Eastern Conference 7-2-1*
2002 BSL Division Two Southern Conference 1-7-1
2001 BSL Division Two Southern Conference 1-7-0
2000 BSL Division Two Eastern Conference 0-8-0
1999 BSL Division Two Southern Conference 1-8-0
1998 BSL Division Two South Eastern Conference 6-4-0
1997 BSL Division Two South Eastern Conference 3-7-0
1996 BSL Division Three South Eastern Conference 5-5-0
1995 BAFA Division Three Southern Conference 2-8-0
1994 BAFA Division Four Southern Conference 4-6-0
1993 BNGL First Division South Eastern Conference 4-6-0
1992 BNGL First Division Southern Conference 4-6-0
National Passball League
1992 Southern Conference 0-6-0
1991 Southern Conference 0-8-0

Kent Exiles 2003 team photo
Courtesy of Martin Jefkins

Kent Exiles 2001 team photo
Courtesy of Martin Jefkins
Team Notes: The Exiles
were formed on the 28th October 1990, from ex-Tonbridge Tiger players and were soon under
guidance from their first head coach Graham Gosling, an ex-player.
Before entering their first senior league season in 1992 the Exiles played in the seven a
side autumn passball league for two years, they lost all their games up against world
league players such as Mike Taylor, Les Jackson and Steve Hutchinson but did gain valuable
experience.
The Exiles finished their first season with a 4-6 record they gained their first victory
versus the Gravesend Lions with a shut out 30-0 win and gained the leagues fair play
award.
In 1995 the Exiles went through a hard time with a shortage of players and head coach
Gosling retiring just before the season started. But with all this against them they
played on to keep the name and pride of the exiles going with no head coach and a roster
of about 20 players on game day they finished with a 2-8 record not bad for a team that
had to play both ways but this gave most players valuable experience at new positions as
well as their old ones.
In 1996 the Exiles were led into their 5th season with two new coaches Andy Whalley and
Stewart Croucher, who had been impressed with the teams spirit and determination on game
days. With new coaches the team started to get more players and some good sized linemen
they ended that year with a 5-5 record.
In 1997 the Exiles started the year with a win for the first time in the history of the
club, breaking a jinx that had plagued them since they started in the BSL, carrying on the
year they beat the now collapsed Invicta Eagles twice but due to injuries to the lines the
Exiles began to fade and fell to a 3-7 record. Although the final game truly showed what
the Exiles where made of with only 15 players on game day (including Martin Jefkins
prematurely back from a shoulder separation that kept him out of the season) the Exiles
lost to the much stronger Sundevils 42-6, but showed real pride playing their hearts out
with all players playing Iron man football.
In 1998 the Exiles moved from Edenbridge to Orpington, to attract new members to the team
from the local London areas. The Exiles had been strengthened by an influx of veterans
coming out of retirement to play one last year and rookies looking to get in to the sport
to create the UKs version of the "over the hill club", so with greater depth
than ever before in the clubs history, the Exiles entered the 98 season full of hope. It
turned out to be the teams best year ever ending with their first winning season, at 6-4,
and just missing out on a playoff spot. The highlights of the season were QB Dan Dart
being the best passer in division 2 that year and putting together their biggest victory
ever 43-6 over the Maidstone Pumas. 1998 though will be remembered most for the teams
greatest victory ever, the Exiles were away to the London Mets, who were undefeated, and
had lost to them 44-19 earlier that year. The Mets strong rushing game had been halted by
the Exiles tough D and the Mets were 6-0 up with 5 minutes remaining, when Rob Hall caught
a seven yard pass from QB Dan Dart to tie the game 6-6. Rob Whalley's Extra point kick was
tipped at the line, but not enough to stop it from crawling over the bar, and gaining the
Exiles a 7-6 victory, thus spoiling the Mets perfect season, and giving the Exiles a
chance of post-season play for the first time ever.
1999 saw the Exiles falter again, and lose many players, and at the end of the season
coach Andy Whalley decided to call it a day.
2000 Saw a shortage of players again at the club, but team spirit was high with a team of
mainly rookies and some vets still remaining, the team played on with WR Martin Jefkins
taking on the role of head coach. The Exiles played the 2000 season with out getting a
win, their old rivals Maidstone beating them twice. the Exiles played some very tough
competition and played very hard though.
In the 2001 season the side saw many improvements with another surge of players coming
back from retirements and injuries, and a new head coach Nick Cursley who was last with
the team in 1998 as the teams Offensive Coordinator, when he led the team to have the top
rated passing attack in division 2 of the BSL he also had the top rated passer in that
division that year and three receivers in the top 10, the season was dissapointing on the
pitch, finishing with a 1-7 record, but a great success off the pitch. The Exiles were now
in a position foreign too them, with a new stronger management structure, they had renewed
hope for next year, after the improvements of 2001 they really had something to build
upon, and were determined to not let it slip through their fingers again. In 2002, they finished with a 1-7-1 record, but 2003 brought a remarkable
turnaround in fortunes. They finished 2003 with a 7-2-1 record and qualified for the
division two playoffs and fell to a 27-12 quarter-final defeat to the eventual Division
Two champions, Bristol Aztecs away from home.
History from http://www.eteamz.com/kentexafc

Exiles WR Martin
Jefkins running in for their TD
Photo courtesy of Martin Jefkins

Kent Exiles (white) in action
against the Cambridgeshire Cats in BSL Div.2 in 2002
Photo courtesy of Martin Jefkins

The Exiles defense
(in black) taking on the Cambridgshire Cats offense in 2003

The photo shows wide receiver Martin Jefkins shaping up to
catch his first
touchdown of the day from quarterback Matt Duncan against the Maidstone
Pumas in 2003
Went onto compete in the National Passball League in
1991 and 1992, before entering the BNGL in 1992.
KENT FALCONS
Based: Sports Centre, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NL.
Career Record: 16-41-0
Colours: Silver helmets,purple jerseys with white lettering, white pants and socks
Website: http://www.eteamz.com/ukcfalcons/
Honours: None
1996/1997 BCAFL Southern Conference Eastern Division 1-7-0
1997/1998 BCAFL Southern Conference Eastern Division 2-6-0
1998/1999 BCAFL Southern Conference Eastern Division 2-6-0
1999/2000 BCAFL Southern Conference Eastern Division 1-7-0
2000/2001 BCAFL Southern Conference Eastern Division 1-7-0
2001/2002 BCAFL Southern Conference
Eastern Division 3-5-0
2002/2003 BCAFL Southern Conference
Eastern Division 6-2-0*

Pictures courtesy of
the Southampton Stags. Stags (maroon) v. UKC Falcons, Feb 2003
Team Notes: Have competed in the BCAFL since 1996.
Failed to make the playoffs in their first 6 seasons, but in 2002/2003 posted a 6-2-0
record and qualified for the wild-card game, where they fell to the Southampton Stags.
KENT KNIGHTS
Based: ?, Kent
Career Record: 1-4-1
Colours: ?
Website: No
Honours: None
1993 JGL 1-4-1
Team Notes: Youth Two Touch side who competed in the JGL in 1993.
KENT MUSTANGS
Based: ?, Kent
Career Record: 12-7-1
Colours: All white
Website: No
Honours: NDMA Division Two runners-up 1992. Conference champions 1992.
1993 BNGL National Division Southern Conference 4-5-1
1992 NDMA Division Two Southern Conference 7-1-0*
Team Notes: Competed in the NDMA Division Two in 1992 reaching the
final where they played the Glasgow Lions. Lions won that game 32-14. Entered the BNGL in
1993 and folded at the end of that season.
KENT PANTHERS
Based: ?, Kent
Career Record: 6-15-2
Colours: ?
Website: No
Honours: Youth Two Touch runners-up 1994
Youth Two Touch
1994 JGL 4-3-1*
1993 JGL 2-6-1
Junior Two Touch
1993 0-5-0
Team Notes: Youth & Junior Two Touch side of
the Maidstone Pumas who competed between 1993 and 1994. Youth side reached the JGL
final in 1994 but they lost 8-0 to the Crawley Pirates at the Crawley Leisure Centre. Developed into the Kent Pumas for the 1995 season.
KENT PUMAS
Based: Maidstone, Kent
Career Record: 7-23-0
Colours: Black pants, yellow shirts, white helmets
Website: No
Honours: None
1998 BYAFA Southern Conference 0-6-0
1997 BYAFA Southern Conference 0-6-0
1996 BYAFA Southern Division 1-0-0
1995 BYAFA Southern Division 2-1-0
1994 did not compete
1993 BYAFA Southern Division 2-4-0
1992 BYAFA Southern Division 2-6-0
Team Notes: Youth kitted side of the Maidstone Pumas that played
between 1992 and 1998. Only won 7 games in 6 years. Did not play in
1994 due to a lack of players.

Pumas on defense against the Luton Huskers in a 1997 match
Photo from www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Sideline/7741/index.html
KENT RAMS
Based: Dartford FC, Kent (also played at Sanco Sports Centre, Lee
Green & Rectory Fields, Blackheath RFC)
Career Record (senior kitted): 14-24-0
Colours: Blue & Yellow/Yellow/White
Website: No
Honours: British Youth Two Touch champions 1989, 1987. Youth Two Touch conference
champions 1989, 1987
Senior Kitted
1990 NCMMA Southern Conference 2-6-0
1989 CGL Crown National Division Southern Conference 2-8-0
1988 Budweiser League Premier Division Southern Conference 4-6-0
1987 Budweiser League Premier Division Southern Conference 6-4-0
Youth Kitted
1991 BYAFA Southern Conference 2nd* Lost 22-0 to London
Capitals in quarter-finals
1990 BYAFA Southern Conference 3rd
Youth Two Touch
1989 JAFL East London Conference 7-0-1* Won final 28-0 against
Shropshire
1988 JAFL London & East Conference 5-1-2* Lost 24-14 against London Acorn Lasers
1987 JAFL London Eastern Conference 4-1-1* Won final 24-8 against Chelmsford Cherokee
Team Notes: Formed from the Greenwich Rams. Senior side never
realised their potential despite having an outstanding side in 1987. Unfortunately for
them Brighton and Bournemouth also had outstanding sides that year. Their Youth Two Touch
side which ran from 1987 to 1989 was one of the best of all-time titles in 1987 and 1989.

Action from the 1989 BYAFA Youth Two
Touch Final
KETTERING KESTRELS
Based: Kettering
Career Record: ?
Colours: ?
Website: No
Team Notes: Youth side from Northampshire.
KILMARNOCK MARAUDERS
Based: Kilmarnock, Scotland
Career Record: 2-6-0
Colours: ?
Website: No
Honours: None
1986 SYTTL Western Conference 2-6-0
Team Notes: Scottish Youth Two Touch side who competed in the 1986
Scottish League.
KINGS LYNN PATRIOTS
Based: West Lynn Sports Ground, King's Lynn (also played at The
Walks Stadium, Tennyson Road, Kings Lynn)
Career Record: 15-28-0
Colours: White/White/White (also played in White & Blue)
Website: No
Honours: None

1986 Norwich Devils v Kings Lynn Patriots

1986 Head Coach Dick Tilley
1988 Budweiser League Premier Division East Midlands
Conference 1-9-0
1987 Budweiser League Premier Division Central Conference 5-5-0
1986 BAFL Anglo Division Anglian Conference 7-3-0
1985 AFL Midlands Division 2-10-0
1984 Merit Table 0-1-0
Team Notes: Started as a local pub side as the Kings Lynn Royals in
1984; BAFL Anglo Division Anglian Conference runners up in 1986. Possessed an all American
coaching line up in 1987 from the nearby USAF Mildenhall.
KINGS LYNN ROYALS
Based: The Walks Stadium, Tennyson Road, Kings Lynn
Career Record: record unknown
Colours: White/White/White
Website: No
Honours: None
Team Notes: Pub side from Kings Lynn, who started in 1984. Later to
become the Kings Lynn Patriots.
KINGSTON BARBARIANS
Based: Dene Park Sports & Social Club,
Dunswell, Hull
Career Record: 0-8-0
Colours: Black pants, blue shirts, black helmets
Website: None
Honours: None
Team Notes: Entered the BSL in 2001, but pulled out after two games.
KINGSTON BENGALS
Based: Molesley Football Club, Surrey (then moved
to Kingsmeadow Sportsground in Kingston upon Thames)
Career Record: record unknown
Colours: Maroon/Maroon/White
Website: No
Honours: None
Team Notes: Recreational kitted side who played in 1988. Merged with
Thames Pirates to form the Kingston Thames Pirates.
HULL KINGSTON
LIBERATORS
Based: Ennerdale Sports Centre, Ennerdale, Sutton
Park, Hull (also played at the Costello Sports Centre,
Boothferry Road, Hull)
Career Record: 24-29-2
Colours: Wore
a blue lid, with a blue game shirt, which had yellow
shoulders and yellow numbers surrounded by yellow trim, with three hoops on arms: -
two blue hoops in the centre was a yellow hoop, blue T.V. numbers above hoops on sleeves
(I am actually sat here wearing one). Yellow game pants and white socks.
Website: No
Honours: None
1990 BNGL Premier Division North East Conference 5-5-0
1989 BNGL Premier Division Northern A Conference 2-5-1
1988 BNGL Humber Conference 6-3-1
1987 UKAFL Northern B Conference 3-4-0
1986 AAFC Eastern Conference 3-7-0
1985 AAFC 5-5-0
Team Notes: Established in 1982 and kitted in 1987. Were sponsored
by East Yorkshire Motor Services in 1987. Played partly kitted football in 1985 and 1986
in the AAFC. Later to become the Humberside Liberators.
KINGSTON THAMES PIRATES
Based: Kingsmeadow Athletics Stadium (also played at Norbiton Sports
Ground)
Career Record: 20-2-0
Colours: Maroon/Maroon/White (also wore Blue/Blue/Yellow)
Website: No
Honours: BNGL Premier Division champions 1989. Conference champions 1990, 1989.
1990 BNGL National Division Southern Conference 9-1-0*
1989 BNGL Premier Division Southern B Conference 8-0-0*
Team Notes: Established in 1989 out of a merger between Thames
Pirates, Kingston Bengals & Woking Generals and played two seasons in the BNGL. Very
successful side only ever losing 1 regular season game. Won the 1989 BNGL Premier Division
title defeating Redditch 66-8 in the final. WR Don Larson received a
scholarship to try out with Notre Dame.
KINGSWINFORD COBRAS
Based: Thorns Community College, Stourbridge
Career Record: 3-5-0
Colours: Orange and blue and white
Website: No
Honours: None
1989 JAFL West Midlands Conference 3-5-0
Team Notes: Youth Two Touch side who played in 1989 in the JAFL.
Finished with a record of 3 wins and 5 defeats. The
Cobras were effectively the youth side of the Stourbridge Pumas, although there was no
official affiliation. Both played at the Thorns Community College in Stourbridge and wore
a kit of Orange and blue and white.
A number of Cobras players went on to play for the Pumas after
the Cobras disbanded.
KINLOSS KURGANS
Based: Station Sports Field, RAF Kinloss, Scotland
Career Record: 2-5-1
Colours: White and pastel blue
Website: No
Honours: None
1990 BNGL Premier Division Scottish Conference 2-5-1
Team Notes: Scottish side who competed in the BNGL in 1990 with
experience of local RAF personnel. Finished with a 2-5-1 record. Were the UK's most
northerly side.
KIRKCALDY BULLS
Based: Kirkcaldy, Scotland
Career Record: record unknown
Colours: Blue shirts with yellow numbers
Website: www.kirkcaldybulls.com
Honours: 2003 NFL Kickoff
Carnival Youth champions, 2003 NFLE Kickoff Tournament - Senior
champions, 2003 SFFA champions Youth)
Team Notes: Flag football organisation from
Kirkcaldy, Scotland.
KIRKLEES LIONS
Based: ?
Career Record: record unknown
Colours: ?
Website: No
Honours: None
Team Notes: Believed to have taken part in the National Flag
Football Association (1998) although we do not have any record of this as yet.
KL BURNERS
Based: Loudoun Leisure Club, Ayr, Scotland
Career Record: record unknown
Colours: White/Orange/White
Website: No
Honours: None
Team Notes: Formed out of the ashes of the Ayr Burners. Planned in
enter the league in 1988, but only played friendlies.
KL REBELS
Based: Loudon Leisure Centre, Strathclyde
Career Record: 12-6-2
Colours: Red and white (also played in orange and white)
Website: No
Honours: Conference champions 1989
1990 BNGL Premier Division Scottish Conference 3-4-1
1989 CGL Duke Premier Division Scottish Conference 8-1-1*
Team Notes: Scottish side based
in Kilmarnock who reaped the benefits of merging with several Scottish sides (Ayr Burners, Barrhead Red Hawks and Glasgow Diamonds). Took part in
the CGL in 1989 and the BNGL in 1990. Made playoffs in 1989 losing to Medway. |