Eagles Athletic Club captures first ever African Flag Ladies Cup championship title

The Eagles Athletic Club from Cairo, Egypt captured a historic title in winning the African Flag Ladies Cup last week at Zed field in El-Sheikh Zayed, defeating the Cairo Bears 33-30 in a shootout.

The game culminated a tournament that was ground breaking.

It was the first tournament of its kind ever held in Africa and featured not only three teams from that continent but also a team from the United States.

 

Eagles ball carrier #36 looking for running room

Held in collaboration with the Cairo Bears, the African Flag Ladies Cup featured the host Eagles as well as the Bears, the Moroccan Jaguars and the Philadelphia Phantomz.

The Eagles road to the title started with a solid 26-6 win over the Moroccan Jaguars which automatically qualified them for the AFLC championship game. The Cairo Bears then earned the other berth in the final by upsetting the visiting Phantomz from Philadelphia 14-6.

Philadelphia Phantomz QB heading upfield

The Jaguars and Phantomz battled to decide third place with the Moroccan squad coming out on top 8-0, thus sending Philadelphia home winless.

The championship game went down to the wire with the Eagles holding off a stubborn Cairo Bears team for the win.

Cairo Bears offense in motion

American football has been growing in popularity throughout Africa and in particular Egypt over the past six years.  The Egyptian Federation of American Football now has 16 teams.

Moroccan Jaguars defender

The Eagles Athletic Club is one of the oldest teams in Egypt with a management team that is focused on building a strong base which enabled them to host an event  like the African Flag Ladies Cup, in collaboration with the Cairo Bears.

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