About us
History
In the mid 80s, a bunch of students from the Free University of Brussels started throwing a ball around on campus in between their exams or nights out. They quickly fell in love with baseball and wanted to further develop the sport in Brussels, so founded Brussels Kangaroos in 1988. The club became officially affiliated with the French-speaking Belgian Baseball and Softball league (LFBBS) in 1989 and has since grown into a much larger structure, offering the possibility to the young (from the age of 4) and young-at-heart, guys and gals, beginners and experienced players to play baseball and softball in both recreational and competitive teams. Today, the club counts between 150 and 200 members, who make up a good half a dozen teams that compete against other clubs all across Belgium, from the windswept plains of Namur to the outskirts of Antwerp, during the official season that stretches from April to October.
In addition to competing in national leagues, the Kangaroos are also stalwarts of the international Little League tournament, where the best players are selected to join the Brussels All-Stars team and go on to represent Belgium in the Little League’s regional (Europe-Africa) and global tournaments. These teams have reached the World Series several times, and the last to date was the under-17s in 2006 in Bangor (Maine, USA).
Similarly to the club itself, the Kangaroos’ field has changed with the times too. Since 2012, the club has been playing on a fantastic, multi-sport synthetic field at Stade Fallon (Woluwe-Saint-Lambert).
Throughout the club’s rich and varied history, the aim of the Brussels Kangaroos has never changed – our maxim is to organise and teach high-quality baseball to the young and young-at-heart, in a spirit of fair play, fun, self-improvement and simply having a great time.
Why the Brussels “Kangaroos”?
There are several different theories to explain where the name came from:
- The first baseball gloves were made from kangaroo leather;
- The players loved the theme park Walibi (near Wavre, to the south of Brussels), whose mascot is a kangaroo;
- The players admired the physical prowess of wild kangaroos;
- One of the club’s founders, Karim Dhanani, wanted to have his initial on the team cap.
As for the actual truth, from time immemorial, well that’s been lost, buried and forgotten over the course of the club’s 35 turbulent years of existence, so it’s up to you to choose your favourite version. The important thing to remember is that Brussels Kangaroos play baseball and softball in a spirit of fair play and good sportsmanship!
Meet our coaches
Joëlle Cornil
Beeball
Olivier Troussart
Baseball Men D1
Ken Spurgeon
Minimes
Cédric Desmedt
Baseball Men D1
Guillaume Henrotte
Minimes
Naoya Yamada
Baseball Men D2
Emmanuel Evers
Cadets
Sandy Grant
Softball Ladies D1 & D3
Sandrine Pauwels
Softball Ladies D1 & D3
Spencer Houck
Baseball Men D4
Arno Kaschl
Softball Men
Interested in coaching with the Kangaroos ?
Welcome ! We're looking for team coaches, gym teachers or anyone who is motivated, sport-savvy, with our without baseball experience. You'll be trained by the club and offered ADEPS instructor training.
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Joëlle Cornil
Camps, Youth & Subsidies
Manu Amorin
Technical Responsible & Logistics
Yannick Cadiou
Communications
Stéphane Henrotte
Presidency Support, Sponsoring & Subsidies
Jennifer Weyers
Treasury & Systems
Olivier Troussart
Sports Manager
Mariève Tetart
Klubhouse
Joëlle Rybowski
Secretary & Uniforms
Nicolas Pisvin
Advisor Prospective Synergies
David Nielsen
President & Liaison Commune
Thierry Meus
Klubhouse