Belgian Bowl XXIV

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Belgian Bowl XXIV
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DateJune 4
StadiumSportpark De Schorre, Ostend

The Belgian Bowl XXIV was held on June 4, 2011 in Ostend. The West Flanders Tribes were the reigning champion and were defending their title against the Brussels Black Angels. This was the Third time the Tribes and the Black Angels faced each other in the Belgian Bowl (2007, 2008). The Tribes won the game on a windy but sunny gameday with 1350 spectators. [1]

Contents

2011 Playoffs

The 2 teams that played in the Belgian Bowl were the winners of the Semi Finals. West Flanders Tribes and Brussels Tigers received byes straight into the Semi Finals since they were the winners of seasonal play in the FFL and LFFAB respectively. [2] The Quarterfinals were played on 15 May and the Semi Finals on 22 May on the homefields of the highest seeded teams.

Quarterfinals
May 15 @ Charleroi/Anderlecht
Semifinals [3]
May 22, 2011 @ Izegem/Evere
Belgian Bowl XXIV
June 4, 2011 @ Ostend
1 West Flanders Tribes 27
2 Charleroi Cougars 03 Brussels Bulls 21
3 Brussels Bulls 491 West Flanders Tribes 20
2 Brussels Black Angels 14
1 Brussels Tigers 10
2 Brussels Black Angels 352 Brussels Black Angels 38
3 Ottignies Fighting Turtles 0

Most Valuable Players

Game summary

The Tribes won the toss and chose to receive the kickoff.

Scoring Players


Tribes total offensive yards : 199
Black Angels total offensive yards : 185 [4] [5]

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