The Mons Knights[1] are an American gridiron football team based in Mons, Belgium.[2] Established in 2012, the team has become a significant presence in the Belgian American football scene, competing in various national leagues and tournaments. They are a member of Ligue Francophone de Football Americain de Belgique.

Mons Knights
Established2012 (2012)
Based inMons, Hainaut, Belgium
Home stadiumFC Havre
Head coachAndy Brutyn
Team presidentFranky Thrasher
LeagueBelgian Football League (BAFL)
DivisionLFFA
ColorsBlack , Gold, White,
     
League titles2024
Websitewww.knights-mons.com
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History

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The Mons Knights are an American football team based in Mons, Belgium. The team and organization was created in 2012, under the name "Sharks",[3] in Braine-le-Comte, Belgium. In 2015, and after an undefeated championship season in Division 3, the organization decided to relocate itself and move to Mons. This was a strategic and beneficial choice since Mons is one of the biggest cities in Belgium. With this move we had the opportunity to recruit more players and have more visibility. After the move, the organization changed of name from "BLC Sharks" to "Knights Mons". The new name of the organization is a tribute to Saint-Georges, hero of the city of Mons and one of the main characters of the folklore and history of the city. The spear, that you can find in the club logo, is also a main part of the culture since the Dragon was slain by Saint-Georges with the spear. Currently the Knights Mons play in the National League (Division 2) of the Belgium American Football League (BAFL). The team is growing as desired since the Knights Mons won the Division 3 Championship in the 2017-2018 season and finished at a deserved third place in Division 2 during the 2018-2019 season. This season the Knights will try to maintain their level and hope to finish the 2019-2020 season with a better standing than the previous one.

Team Development

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  • Early Years 2012-2015: The initial years saw the Mons Knights focusing on recruitment and training, participating in friendly matches and local tournaments to gain experience.
  • 2017-2020: With the arrival of new American coaches, Nick Granado ,Justin Cox and Pat Lockhart the team embarked on a new phase of strategic game planning. This shift resulted in a remarkable turnaround, as the team went from a winless season in Division 3 to undefeated seasons and promotion to Division 2 and finishing in the top 3 of division 2. This year also marked the team's first ventures into youth development, with the establishment of U19 and U16 teams through a collaboration with the Charleroi Coal Miners.
  • 2020-2022 The post COVID rebuild: Like many sports across the world, American football was highly impacted by the COVID-19.[4] The Mons Knights had to rebuild a complete new team from a depleted base of 11 players . This was done under the leadership of new head coach James Wellington. Coach Wellington brought in former NCAA Div 1 players DA Aquino and Jason Neago to help develop and coach. this endeavor led to the Mons Knights' first title in the U20 Categorize in 2023.
  • 2022-2024: As of 2022 defensive coordinator DA Aquino took on the head coach position[5] with the clear mandate from the club president to build a successful program development, based off Coach Aquino's NCAA experience at the UCLA Bruins.[6] He brought on James Mathews as defensive coordinator
  • League Participation: By 2013, the Knights had joined the Belgian American Football League (BAFL), where they began competing more formally.[citation needed] They brought more strategic approach as of 2017[who?]

Notable players

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  • Fabrice Zoppe : Starting Quarterback of the 2024 Season he led the Knights to the Belgian Bowl Victory and with a 102 points scored in the regular season he was the leading scorer in the BAFL for 2024[citation needed]
  • Mael Ikolo:Young defensive lineman who was one of the youngest players allowed to play in the Senior division having played his first game at age 15. He is currently a member of the Junior Belgian National Team[citation needed]

Coaching Staff

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  • Head Coach: Andy Brutyn has been the head coach of the Mons Knights since 2024, bringing extensive experience and a strategic approach to the team.[citation needed]
  • Assistant Coaches: The coaching staff includes DA Aquino as technical advisor , Fabrice Zoppe as Quarterback coach, Olivier Pierrot as Defensive coordinator Fred Meysman as Line coach, contributing to different aspects of the team's performance.[citation needed]

Season-by-Season Performance

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A detailed breakdown of the Mons Knights' performance over the seasons can be found below:

Date Type Country Home Visitors Score
30 Jun 24 Final Belgium Mons Knights Waterloo Warriors 33-30
16 Jun 24 Semi-final Belgium Mons Knights Ghent Gators 30-28
02 Jun 24 Regular Belgium Mons Knights Waterloo Warriors 10-0
19 May 24 Regular Belgium Mons Knights Ostend Pirates 8-16
5 May 24 Regular Belgium Mons Knights Bruges Broncos 39-0
21 Apr 24 Regular Belgium Liège Monarchs Mons Knights 3-6
14 Apr 24 Regular Belgium Mons Knights Ghent Gators 21-20
24 Mar 24 Regular Belgium Verviers Mustangs Mons Knights 0-9
17 Mar 24 Regular Belgium Fighting Turtles Mons Knights 45-14
03 Mar 24 Regular Belgium Mons Knights Amay Atomics 28-0

2024 Senior Roster

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Mons Knights 2024 Roster

Quarterbacks

  •  9   Fabrice Zoppe (C)

Wide receivers

  •  6   Maximilien Decarpentry
  •  16   Joseph Cressatti
  •  5   Diego Benoit Carlos Domingos Valentim
  •  31   A P
  •  17   Félix Frutos Zavala
  •  11   Isaï Rateni
  •  10   Vivian Dufrasnes

Running backs

  •  22   Loic Fena
  •  27   Grégory Harmegnies
  •  26   Tom Messager
  •  46   Tobias Pelliconi
  •  91   Clément Willems

Offensive linemen

  •  55   Bat-Orgil Batsukh
  •  64   Martin Larive
  •  62   Gillian Lombart
  •  56   Frederic Meysman (C)
  •  54   Mehdi Saad

Defensive linemen

  •  99   Maël Ikolo
  •  50   Badara Khan
  •  78   Mukendi Muanda
  •  54   Mehdi Saad (A)
  •  70   Bastien Tagliatti

Linebackers

  •  41   Quentin Beauchampet (C)
  •  7   Noan Musialik
  •  34   Damien Lerat

Defensive backs

  •  48   Tristan Thrasher (C)
  •  15   Tao Thrasher
  •  21   Arnaud Cambier
  •  32   Matteo Faini
  •  28   Quentin Renaut
  •  13   Theo Schreve
  •  29   Guillaume Serroyen
  •  33   Niels Vanvinckenroye
  •  22   Olivier Pierrot

Coaching staff

  • Head coach
    DA Aquino
  • Defensive Coordinator
    James Mathews
  • Offensive Coordinator
    DA Aquino
  • Assistant Offensive Coordinator
    Jason Neago
  • Running Backs coach
  • Jason Neago
  • Line coach
    Frederic Meysman
  • DB coach
  • Olivier Pierrot

In 2023 The Mons Knights developed a partnership with NFL Veteran George Teague which led to the development of the Teague's Take Camp. This is non profit football camp that aims at developing European Football players with an NFL veteran player.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ "Mons Knights". Europlayers. Retrieved 2024-09-22.
  2. ^ "Annexe Personnes morales". www.ejustice.just.fgov.be. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  3. ^ "Braine-le-Comte Sharks". Europlayers. Retrieved 2024-09-22.
  4. ^ Wong, Ashley Ying-Ying; Ling, Samuel Ka-Kin; Louie, Lobo Hung-Tak; Law, George Ying-Kan; So, Raymond Chi-Hung; Lee, Daniel Chi-Wo; Yau, Forrest Chung-Fai; Yung, Patrick Shu-Hang (2020-07-28). "Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports and exercise". Asia-Pacific Journal of Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation and Technology. 22: 39–44. doi:10.1016/j.asmart.2020.07.006. ISSN 2214-6873. PMC 7386263. PMID 32821648.
  5. ^ "Foot US: l'Américain Dylan Aquino est le nouvel entraîneur des Knights de Mons (vidéo)". sudinfo.be (in French). 2022-11-06. Retrieved 2024-09-22.
  6. ^ Hodges, Jim (1996-10-25). "Aquino Suffers Recurrence of Illness". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2024-09-22.
  7. ^ "Les Knights Mons misent sur la jeunesse | Tele MB". www.telemb.be (in French). 2021-01-25. Retrieved 2024-09-09.
  8. ^ "Finale loupée pour les Knights, battus par Ostende (0-27) | Tele MB". www.telemb.be (in French). 2023-06-18. Retrieved 2024-09-09.
  9. ^ Sudinfo (2 June 2024). "Un premier titre de champion de Belgique en U17". SudInfo. p. 1.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ Grégory, Lefrancq (30 June 2024). "Foot US – Les Knights de Mons sur le toit de la Belgique : " Nous avons toujours su rebondir après les défaites ! " (+ PHOTOS & VIDÉOS)". SudInfo Sport. p. 1.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ Bessière, Bessière (17 June 2024). ""FOOT US - Les Knights de Mons filent en finale du championnat belge"". TELE MB. p. 1.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)