Leeds Bobcats

Established 2008
Team Home colours Gold helmets
White shirts
White pants
Blue socks
Away Team Colours Gold helmets
Orange shirts
Orange pants
Orange socks
Home field West Leeds RUFC, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Conference alignment British American Football Association National Leagues - NFC South 2
General Manager Paul Goodward
Head Coach Jamie Jackson
2015 regular season record (2-8)
Playoff record None
Playoff appearances None
Divisional Championships None
BritBowl appearances None

The Leeds Bobcats are a British American football team based in Leeds, West Yorkshire who play in the BAFA NFC South 2. The club were formed in 2008 as a youth football team following ties with the Celina Bobcats from Texas. A Bobcats senior team began playing associate Football from 2011 onwards until being granted BAFA status in 2014 in order to debut in the 2015 season.

History

Early History

In 2008 members of the Leeds American Football team youth squad were invited to Texas by the Celina Bobcats, who were the Division Three All Star State Champions, following tuition and guidance to form their own team back in England, the Leeds Bobcats were born. In 2010 the Bobcats Youth team won its first trophy after defeating the Colchester Gladiators in the final of a 5 team tournament. Several members of the Bobcats juniors went on to represent Great Britain at youth level and in 2011 the majority of the team progressed to senior level and the Bobcats became a Senior associate team.[1]

Debut Season

In 2014 the Bobcats were granted BAFA status in order to debut in the 2015 season. The club were entered into the BAFA NFC South 2 along with the Lincolnshire Bombers, Leicester Falcons, Sandwell Steelers, Humber Warhawks and the Peterborough Saxons. The Bobcats debuted in a 54-0 defeat by Sandwell and would only record two victories over Humber in their first season, although the club heavily improved from a poor start and came close to beating both Peterborough and Leicester.

Home ground

The club currently play at the West Leeds RUFC ground.

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