Sandwell Steelers
Established | 2013 |
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Team Home colours | Black helmets Grey and Yellow jerseys Grey pants Black socks |
Home field | Tipton Sports Academy, Tipton, West Midlands |
Conference alignment | British American Football Association National Leagues - MFC Division 1 |
General Manager | Jay Alexander |
Head Coach | Jay Alexander |
2015 regular season record | (13-0) |
Playoff record | (3-0) |
Playoff appearances | 1 (2015) |
Divisional Championships | 1 (2015) |
BritBowl appearances | 1 (2015) |
The Sandwell Steelers are a British American football team based in Tipton, West Midlands who played in the BAFA NFC South 2 for the 2015 season. Having been formed in 2013, The Steelers were granted BAFA status in 2014 and the following year saw them record a perfect season and promotion to Division 1 after a 13-0 record year.
History
The Steelers were formed in 2013 and played their first associate game against Shropshire Revolution in which they were beaten 42-12. They were granted BAFA status the following year and entered the BAFA National League Central along with the Lincolnshire Bombers, Leicester Falcons, Shropshire Revolution, Oxford Saints and Peterborough Saxons. In a difficult first season they finally picked up their first victory by beating the Bombers 19-14 and eventually finished the year with a 2-8 record.[1]
A strong recruitment in the off season left The Steelers in good stead for the 2015 season in the newly aligned BAFA NFC South 2. They would march on to a perfect season winning all of their regular season games in a tough division that saw 2nd place Peterborough and 3rd place Leicester also qualify for the play-offs. Victory once more over Leicester and then the Newcastle Vikings set up a Britbowl Final with The Saxons which Sandwell would win after a close fought game. The Bowl win sealed their promotion to Division 1.[2]
In the 2016-2017 season opener, Sandwell beat the Ouse Valley Eagles 24-6.
Home ground
The Steelers play their home games at the Tipton Sports Academy which they share with semi-professional association football club Tipton Town F.C..
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