Boston Trophy

The Boston Trophy was the trophy awarded each year to the winning team of the British American Football League's (BAFL) annual Premier Division Championship game, BritBowl and was BAFL's most prestigious award.

The trophy was named in honor of the town, Boston, Lincolnshire, where the League was first established.

Introduced at BritBowl XX, the trophy is a life-size replica of an end zone marker in a bright metal finish. Each of the four facets of the trophy can accommodate the names of twenty five BritBowl champions. The names of the first nineteen champions were added prior to BritBowl XX.

The final winners were the London Blitz, who defeated Coventry Jets 34-20 in BritBowl XXIV on 18 September 2010. At BritBowl XXV, the trophy was awarded permanently to the London Olympians, in recognition of their nine title wins, the most of any British team.

Boston Trophy Winners

BritBowlYearChampionResultOpponent
XXVII2014London Warriors10-8London Blitz
XXVI2013London Warriors26-23London Blitz
XXVI2012London Blitz37-21London Warriors
XXV2011London Blitz18-0London Warriors
XXIII2010London Blitz34-20Coventry Cassidy Jets
XXIII2009London Blitz27-6Coventry Cassidy Jets
XXII2008Coventry Cassidy Jets33-32London Blitz
XXI2007London Blitz14-6Coventry Cassidy Jets
XX2006London Olympians45-30London Blitz
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