Manchester Titans

The Titans were given British American Football League status in 2003, although they missed the following season in order to be restructured for the 2005 campaign.

During this season they also advanced to the play-offs after a 7–2–1 record where they defeated the Nottingham Caesars only to be knocked out by the Dundee Hurricanes in the semi-final.

This time they swiftly dispatched the West Coast Trojans and Shropshire Revolution to book their place in the National Final at the Britbowl.

In October 2014, the club played its first game inside the Salford City Stadium, where they notched up a 64–0 win over the Crewe Railroaders in front of a crowd of 1,349.

The Titans ultimately fell short in their first playoff game, losing heavily to the eventual National Champions, the London Warriors.

The 2020 season saw promise in Manchester with the addition of Jonathan Homer as the incoming head coach off the back of taking the Titans Under 19s team to a National Final.

In the Semi-Final, the Titans welcomed the south's Bristol Aztecs to the National Speedway Stadium, where the winner would be the first team outside of London and Tamworth to go to a Britbowl in over 10 years.

Another semi-final at Belle Vue against Bristol finished in a 39–19 victory for the Titans and secured them a place in the 2023 Britbowl against the same opponents as 2022, the London Warriors.

[citation needed] 2024 saw the Titans enter the season with hopes of completing a "3-Peat", a feat most recently accomplished by the London Warriors.

Returning to the UK and the BAFA Leagues, the Titans then went undefeated in the Regular season, hosting the Bristol Aztecs again for the 3rd time for the Semi Finals.

The Titans Adult Flag team have been competing since 2013, offering non-contact American football for men and women.

Having played in the Sapphire series since 2014 they were one of the founding members of the women's premier division in 2015 making the Semi-Finals in both 2017 and 2018 to be ranked the 4th best team in Great Britain.

The club has had some talented and notable players over the years including Ricky Whittle and Chris Fountain (ex-Hollyoaks stars).