The second oldest civilian team in Britain, Formed by Bernard McDerra they began as the Northwich Spartans in 1983 and came to Manchester a year later. In 1985, the first season of formally organized leagues in the U.K, the Spartans under George Aguado finished first in the Northern Division of the American Football League with a 10-2 record but lost to their neighbours Manchester Allstars in the first round of the playoffs. In 1986 they again finished with a 10-2 record and this time won their first round playoff only to suffer a 35-7 defeat to Birmingham Bulls in the British American Football League semi-final playoffs. In 1988 they won more games than any other team in one season, but fell in the playoffs semifinals.
In 1989, they won the 1989 Budweiser title where they defeated Birmingham Bulls 21-14. Under former Atlanta Falcons starter Roy Harris, the defense produced youngsters the calibre of LB's Martin Owen and Dave Egan and linemen Rick Hughes, Keith Marsh and Warren Billingham
Second National Championship win
In 1990 they were National Champions for the second time, NDMA Coke Bowl I, Manchester Spartans 27-25 Northants Storm.
Champions of Europe
They entered the Eurobowl IV championship in 1990, where they defeated the Dublin Celts in the first round, and then triumphed 34-22 in the final against Legnano Frogs of Italy.
Head Coaches
1984-1985 - George Aguado 1988-1990 - Terry Smith 1991 - Nigel Dias 1992 - Terry Smith 1993 - Terry Smith
Adewybo.I - offense captain, WR Egan.D - defense captain, MLB Boyle.B - special teams captain, KK Robinson.S - Running-Back Harris.R - Also played for the Atlanta Falcons in the NFL, DL Frackelton, Derek - Liverpool born -Played for Northwich Spartans then Manchester Spartans from their first training session in 1982. Played Defensive Cornerback and Special teams kicker. Kicked off the first ever game between two UK squads, Manchester Spartans and London Ravens in Oct 1983. Was one of two sets of brothers in the Spartans side with brother Brian and the two Manchester brothers Ian and Ernest Obeng. Internationals 1990 - LB John Parker 1990 - Les Jackson, Dave Samuels 1990 - Paul Bailey 1990 - Allan Brown 1991 - Mike Astle 1994 - Mike Carruba, Curtis Bell, Jason Rositanni, Manny Johnson, Dan Brooks 1995 - Dan Brooks, Jeff Buck