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London Warriors

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Established 2007 (as London Cobras)
Based in London
Home stadium Streatham-Croydon RFC, South London
League BAFA National Leagues
Division Premier South
League titles 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Division titles 7 (2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)
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The London Warriors are a British American Football club based in Thornton Heath, London and currently play in the BAFA Premier Division South for the 2016 season. They were formed in 2007 as the London Cobras and were senior outfit for the London Warriors youth team. They are four-time BritBowl champions having won it continuously since 2013. They are also seven-time Divisional champions. They play their home games at Streatham-Croydon RFC.

The London Warriors were formed in 2007 as a senior team of the successful London Warriors youth team, who had won the British Youth American Football Association the previous two years running. After being accepted by the British American Football League as Affiliate Members, they arranged to play the two friendly matches required under BAFL regulations. 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.

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. 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.

In August 2012, the London Warriors Youth Kitted Team won the National Championship.

In 2015 Head Coach of the London Warriors Tony Allen invested his time to start a women's team. The London Warrior Women compete in both flag and tackle football. In 2015, they won the national flag football championship and in 2016 claimed the title of Southern Conference Champions.

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 four games during the 2014 season he moved to the NFL and was briefly signed by the Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs and most recently the Atlanta Falcons.


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