History
Championship of Belgium (1987–1994) | ||||
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Date | Champion | |||
1987 | Mouscron Redskins | |||
1988 | Brussels Raiders | |||
1989 | Brussels Raiders | |||
1990 | Brussels Raiders | |||
1991 | Brussels Raiders | |||
1992 | Leuven Lions | |||
1999 | Luxembourg Red Lions | |||
1994 | Brussels Raiders | |||
Belgian Bowl (from 1995) | ||||
Date | Bowl | Champion | result | Runner-up |
1995 | Belgian Bowl VIII | Tournai Cardinals | 34 - 12 | Brussels Raiders |
1996 | Belgian Bowl IX | Tournai Cardinals | 13 - 6 | Brussels Angels |
1997 | Belgian Bowl X | Tournai Cardinals | 98 - 7 | Brussels Angels |
1998 | Belgian Bowl XI | Tournai Cardinals | 16 - 3 | Brussels Angels |
1999 | Belgian Bowl XII | Antwerp Diamonds | 41 - 6 | Izeghem Redskins |
2000 | Belgian Bowl XIII | Izeghem Redskins | 28 - 0 | Charleroi Cougars |
2001 | Belgian Bowl XIV | Izeghem Redskins | 22 - 0 | Brussels Tigers |
2002 | Belgian Bowl XV | Brussels Tigers | 24 - 14 | Antwerp Diamonds |
2003 | Belgian Bowl XVI | Brussels Black Angels | Disqualified | Antwerp Diamonds |
2004 | Belgian Bowl XVII | Antwerp Diamonds | 12 - 0 | Leuven Lions |
2005 | Belgian Bowl XVIII | Antwerp Diamonds | 13 - 2 | Brussels Black Angels |
2006 | Belgian Bowl XIX | West Flanders Tribes | 23 - 14 | Tournai Phoenix |
2007 | Belgian Bowl XX | West Flanders Tribes | 35 - 13 | Brussels Black Angels |
2008 | Belgian Bowl XXI | West Flanders Tribes | 25 - 20 | Brussels Black Angels |
2009 | Belgian Bowl XXII | West Flanders Tribes | 12 - 0 | Tournai Phoenix |
2010 | Belgian Bowl XXIII | West Flanders Tribes | 36 - 06 | Brussels Tigers |
2011 | Belgian Bowl XXIV | West Flanders Tribes | 20-14 | Brussels Black Angels |
2012 | Belgian Bowl XXV | Brussels Tigers | 46-06 | Antwerp Diamonds |
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