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Belmont Shore RFC
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Full nameBelmont Shore Rugby Football Club
UnionUSA Rugby
Founded1974
LocationLong Beach, California, USA
Ground(s)Cal State Long Beach[1]
PresidentDoug Pye
Coach(es)Matt Webber
League(s)Rugby Super League
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.belmontshorerfc.com

Belmont Shore Rugby Football Club is a United States SuperLeague rugby union team named after the Belmont Shore neighborhood of Long Beach, California, which has a tradition of amateur rugby.

History

The Belmont Shore team was founded in 1974, and was one of the original US Rugby Super League teams in 1997. The team has been in the Super League Finals in seven of the past ten championships, including the last five championships. They have been league champions four times, most recently in 2007. They were runners-ups to the New York Athletic Club team in 2005, and to the San Diego-based Old Mission Beach Athletic Club team in 2006.

Sponsorship

The SuperLeague's primary sponsor is Michelob Amber Bock, with each individual team receiving a portion of those revenues. In addition to Amber Bock, Belmont Shore has individual sponsorships. Notable primary sponsors include CP Ships and Dr Pepper/7Up. Also DCL Direct (Direct Container Line) and Kudu Rugby. [2]

Notable Players

Note: caps and participation are accurate as of 10 August 2006

Current Eagles

Other rugby teams in Long Beach

Besides the Belmont Shore Super League team, there is the Belmont Shore Women's Rugby Football Club (nicknamed the "Landsharks", they have two national championships) [1], Coast Women's RFC [2], a men's club team at Long Beach State (which has made the National Final Four on 4 occasions) [3], and a Long Beach Youth Rugby Football Club [4].

References