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Warsaw Eagles


FieldValue
nameWarsaw Eagles
founded1999
groundBemowski Ośrodek Piłki Nożnej - Obrońców Tobruku 11
locationWarsaw, Poland
leaguePolish Football League
divisionPFL1
coloursBlue and Orange
logoWarsaw_Eagles.png
coachMatt Simion
ownerPaul Kusmierz
league_champ_typePolish Bowl
league_champs2006, 2008, 2018, 2024
mascotPierzak
websitehttps://warsaweagles.com/

The **Warsaw Eagles ** are an American football team in Warsaw, Poland. They play in the Polish Football League. Paul Kusmierz is the owner of the team.

History

The team was founded in 1999 by a group of NFL enthusiasts consisting of Jędrzej Staszewski, Piotr Gorzkowski, Jan Kowalski, Grzegorz Mikuła, and Tomasz Kozankiewicz, who are considered to be the founders of the Warsaw Eagles club.

In 2004 the club purchased professional sports gear for the first time to be able to spar with the very first opponent on the Polish arena - Fireballs Wielkopolska. The first game was played on December 17 of 2004 in Suchy Las near Poznań. In 2006 along with 1. KFA Wielkopolska, Pomorze Seahawks (currently Seahawks Gdynia) and The Crew Wrocław (currently Giants Wrocław), the Eagles debuted in the very first edition of the Polish American Football League and having dominated each game, won the first Championship title. The Eagles would go on to win the title again in 2008 defeating The Crew Wrocław 26:14. In 2009 the team signed contracts with its first two import professional players from the United States. In the 2012/2013 season the Eagles signed four American import players.

Uniforms

The Warsaw Eagles’ navy blue home jersey has orange numbers, letter outlines and vertical stripes on opposite sides. The away kit consists of a white jersey with dark blue letters and numbers that have orange outlines. Players wear white socks, navy blue helmets with an Eagle head, and navy blue pants to all games.

Season-by-season records

PLFA champions (2006–2007)
PLFA I champions (2008–present)PLFA II champions (2008–present)Championship Game appearances
SeasonLeagueDivisionFinishWinsLossesTiesPostseason resultsRef
2006PLFA300Won Polish Bowl (Seahawks) 34–6
2007PLFACentral600Lost semi-final (Miners) 13–16
2008PLFA I520Won Polish Bowl (Seahawks) 26–14
2009PLFA I430Lost semi-final (Miners) 26–31
2010PLFA I430Lost semi-final (Devils) 13–54
2011PLFA I720Lost semi-final (Devils) 13–31

Fan Traditions

Bernie Dance

Fans of the Warsaw Eagles club have adopted the Bernie Dance (a dance style from the 1993 comedy film Weekend at Bernies II which involves loosely wobbling arms and tilting one’s head back) to celebrate each touchdown scored by their players during the game.

Eagles’ Nest (Orle Gniazdo)

An official fanclub organization called “Eagles’ Nest” composed of the team’s most devoted fans.

Stadiums

Warsaw Eagles game site locations and stadiums:

  • pre-2010: Piaseczno, Żyrardów, Marymont
  • 2010-2012: Bemowo
  • 2013-2022 : Polonia Stadium
  • 2023- : Bemowo

Honours

  • Polish Bowl
    • Champions: 2006, 2008, 2018, 2024, 2025

Media

Video of Clarence Anderson’s (WR) 75-yard punt return from Eagles’ home game against Warsaw Spartans during the 2012/13 season has been prominently featured across all major Polish and American sports media programs including ESPN and ESPN2.

Current staff

Front Office

Owner – Paul Kusmierz

General Manager - Osman Hózman-Mirza-Sulkiewicz

President of the Board - Marek Włodarczyk

Head Coaches

Matt Simion - Head Coach

Terrance Owens - Offensive Coordinator

Deante Battle - Defensive Coordinator

Łukasz Wojtkowski – Strength and Conditioning

References

References

  1. "Historia {{!}} WarsawEagles - Official site".
  2. "La Liga - liga hiszpańska (Primera Division)".
  3. "PLFA 2006". pzfa.pl.
  4. "PLFA 2007". pzfa.pl.
  5. "PLFA I 2008". pzfa.pl.
  6. "PLFA I 2009". pzfa.pl.
  7. "PLFA I 2010". pzfa.pl.
  8. "PLFA I 2011". pzfa.pl.
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