The Council of Baltimore Ravens Roosts, formerly known as, The
Council of Colts Corrals, is Baltimore's oldest and best-known football fan
club. This organization has supported professional football in Baltimore since
1957. The first Colt Corral was started in Baltimore by a group of Die-Hard
Colts fans. Shortly, there were three other Colt Corrals throughout the City.
These Corrals came together and decided to form a Council.
Since its inception, the Council has had the pleasure of supporting three teams
in three different football leagues: The NFL Baltimore Colts, the USFL Stars
and the CFL Stallions. All three of these outfits have given the city of
Baltimore Championships! The Colts were the NFL Champions in 1958, 1959, 1969
and Super Bowl V Champions in 1971. The Stars were the 1985 USFL Champions. In
1995 the Stallions brought home the Canadian Grey Cup Championship, the first
U.S. team to do so.
Now a new era of football has been ushered into Baltimore with the arrival of
the BALTIMORE RAVENS. The Council responded by renaming the Corrals to Ravens
Roosts. To date, there are 50 active Roosts in Maryland, Delaware and
Pennsylvania. Currently our membership consists of over 3,500 football
enthusiasts.
Yearly Council functions include February's mammoth Bull and Oyster Roast,
June's three-day convention in Ocean City, MD, and a late summer picnic. The
Council is constantly planning other events and activities.
In addition, many Roosts hold their own Bull and Oyster Roasts, Crab Feasts,
Dances, Raffles, Bus Trips to home games, away trips, Tailgate Parties and
group TV gatherings. Like the Council, all Roosts support one or more local
charities or noble causes.
The Council and its family of Roosts are Incorporated as Non-Profit Pleasure
Organizations. Each Roost consists of members over 21 years of age, and are
dedicated to the Council Charter: "To Support Professional Football in
Baltimore."