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Glasgow Lions : ウィキペディア英語版
Glasgow Lions

The Glasgow Lions were the first amateur American football team to be founded in Scotland. They were founded in 1984, and disbanded after the 1996 season owing to a competitive imbalance in their league.
In 1985 they played the Edinburgh Eagles, beating them 29-12 in an away game at Meadowbank Stadium, in front of a crowd of 3,471. This was the first intercity game of American football in Europe.
Their semi-contact junior flag football program continued beyond that point, playing until 2001, still dominating Scottish football. On 1 November 1987 the Glasgow Lions Junior Squad, Champions of Scotland, travelled to Leicester to play the Leicester Panthers in the 'Battle of Britain', the first international junior kitted match ever. The Junior Lions won the match.
The players were:
10 Peter Tonner QB
11 Scott Couper WR
12 Gareth Cowie QB
20 Paul McLauchlan Safety
21 John Tonner CB
26 Mark Stewart CB
28 James Connolly QB
29 John Logan TE
32 William Carroll RB
33 Ricardo Corvi RB
34 Mark Donaldson KR/Safety
39 Brian Carlton DE
44 Gerry Barlow RB
45 Kenny Matthews CB
52 Rab Russell LB
54 Crawford Irwin G/DT
55 James Dougall C/LB
58 Alan Howatt G/LB
68 Alan Steel T/DE/K/All round genius
74 Wain Mun Lee
84 Andrew McGowan
86 Stephen Paul DE
87 Brendan Farrelly WR
88 Andrew Edwards WR
95 Gary McAleese TE/DE
Head Coach: Jim Ferrans
Secretary: Kenny Milroy
Kitman: Willie Lothian
Mascot: Zelda
The Lions competed in a number of different British and Scottish leagues during their existence. Lions Wide receiver Scott Couper turned professional in 1995 with the Scottish Claymores.
==References==



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