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Brussels Barbarians Rugby Football Club Celtic
Nickname(s)BBRFC, BC, Brussels Celtic
Founded2014
LocationBrussels, Belgium
Ground(s)VUB Sports Complex, Ixelles
PresidentUnited States Graham Edwards
Coach(es)England VACANT - Coach Germany Ulrich Fikar - Assistant Coach

France Pierre Gros - Scrum Coach

Republic of Ireland Cian Delaney - Assistant Coach
League(s)- Men XV: Belgian National Division 3 and Flemish Regional Division 2

- Women XV: National Division 2
http://bbrfcceltic.eu/

https://www.facebook.com/BBRFCCeltic
Team kit

BBRFC Celtic is a Belgian rugby union club in Brussels. The current club was born from the amalgamation of the Brussels Barbarians and the Brussels Celtics in 2014. The club is based at the VUB Sports Complex in Ixelles. Maximum semen is captain, he is Canadian but in a good way.

The club has three male XVs teams, a women's team, a touch squad and a rugby school. The club is the first international club in Belgium with players from more than 20 different nationalities.

In the 2018-2019 season, the men first XV will play in Belgian National Division 3, the men second XV will play in Belgian National Division 3 Reserves and the men third XV will play Rugby Vlaanderen Division 2. The women XV will be playing in the Belgian National Division 2.[1]

History

In the spring of 2014, preliminary talks took place between the officials of BBRFC and Brussels Celtic. The discussion centered on whether Brussels’ two foremost international rugby clubs could finally reach an agreement and form one cohesive international rugby club that would be an enticing, forward thinking, international rugby home for male, female, touch and junior rugby players of all standards in Belgium.

There had been several attempts to bring the two clubs together in the past but differences of opinion meant that talks were never conclusive. In June 2014 the members of BBRFC and BCRFC finally voted unanimously for the two clubs to merge.

Honours

  • Belgian League Champions: 1985
  • Belgian Cup Champions: 1972,1974,1982, finalist in 2005
  • Dutch/Belgian ING Plate, finalist in 2005
  • Belgian National Ladies Division 2 XV Champion 2018[2]

Capped Players

The men's, women's and touch squads contain a number of players who have represented their respective countries internationally. The Belgian national teams frequently draw current and former players from their ranks.

Of note, Crispin Maenpaa is regularly selected for the Finnish National team. Craig Dowsett, who currently plays for Old Albanian RFC and the Belgian National Rugby Union team, played for the BBRFC Rugby School as a junior.

1st men XV squad 2021/2022

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Neil Willoughby Hooker Ireland Ireland
Omar Perez Hooker Venezuela Venezuela
Jonathan Piepers Prop Belgium Belgium
Andrea Paggi Prop Italy Italy
Maximilian Siemens Prop Canada Canada
Steven Odding Prop Netherlands Netherlands
Pierre Sultana Lock France France
Quentin Liner Lock France France
Hippolyte Waegeneers Lock Belgium Belgium
Tanguy Remy Flanker France France
Béranger Bry Flanker France France
Julien Lalanne Flanker France France
Paul Moss-Bowpit Flanker England England
Yann Sterckx Number 8 Belgium Belgium
Thomas Vendrell Number 8 France France
Pierrick Malherbe Scrum-half Belgium Belgium
Sacha Pukacz Scrum-half France France
Player Position Union
Benjamin Perdereau Fly-half France France
Panagiotis Spiliotis Fly-half Greece Greece
Gregory Donge Centre Belgium Belgium
Sean Blundell Centre Ireland Ireland
Cian Delaney Centre Ireland Ireland
Crispin Maenpaa Centre Finland Finland
Gavin Strickland Wing Scotland Scotland
Victor Samyn Wing Belgium Belgium
Rémi Chauvin Wing France France
Arthur Honton Fullback France France
Lucas Poprzen Fullback France France
Romain Hourtiguet Fullback France France

2nd and 3rd men XV squad 2021/2022

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Akim Lauwers Hooker Belgium Belgium
Benjamin Cohen Hooker France France
Adrien Quina Prop Belgium Belgium
Mustafa Hussain Prop Belgium Belgium
Daniele Salaparuta Prop Italy Italy
Guillermo Ruiz Rabaneda Prop Spain Spain
David Menant Lock France France
Antoine Delacotte Lock France France
Brecht de Bo Lock Belgium Belgium
Alexandre Cattelain Lock France France
Yuri Durodie Lock Belgium Belgium
Fabrice I. Rumashana Lock Belgium Belgium
Santiago Salvagno Flanker Uruguay Uruguay
Amadeo Bosser Flanker Belgium Belgium
Gabriele Salaparuta Flanker Italy Italy
Benjamin Baker Number 8 England England
Player Position Union
Thomas Mourey Scrum-half France France
Alex Debrabandere Scrum-half Belgium Belgium
Thomas Wolters Fly-half Belgium Belgium
Jean-Baptiste Bruchet Fly-half France France
Thomas Linget Fly-half France France
Graham Edwards Centre United States United States
Fabian Kaisen Centre Germany Germany
Jonathan Prevost Wing France France
Piet Berghmans Wing Belgium Belgium
Tanguy Lotigie Wing France France
Alberto Soria Wing Spain Spain
Erik Boman Fullback Sweden Sweden
Mickael Tremege Fullback France France

1st and 2nd women XV squad 2021/2022

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Rebekah Burke ?? Ireland Ireland
Faustine Buttenshaw ?? England England
Olivia de Fouchier ?? France France
Michèle Poppe ?? Belgium Belgium

References

  1. ^ "Ranking - La Fédération Belge de Rugby". La Fédération Belge de Rugby. Archived from the original on 2018-04-24. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  2. ^ "Ranking - La Fédération Belge de Rugby". La Fédération Belge de Rugby. Archived from the original on 2018-04-25. Retrieved 2018-05-04.