World Bowl

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The World Bowl was the annual American football championship game of the World League of American Football, later called NFL Europe. The World Bowl was played each year from 1991 to 2007 (except 1993 and 1994).

The first World Bowl was played in 1991 in London.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> With the 1995 relaunch of the World League with the North American teams removed, all subsequent World Bowls were played in Europe between European clubs. The only World Bowl to take place outside Europe was World Bowl '92 in Montreal, Canada.

The World Bowl trophy was a globe made of glass measuring 35.5 cm (14 inches) in diameter and weighing 18.6 kg (41 lbs).

Overview

When the World League of American Football (WLAF) was founded in 1991, with teams in North America and Europe as well as expansion plans for Asia, the name World Bowl was appropriate. The name was kept after 1995 when the league limited itself exclusively to Europe.

From 1995 to 1997, the World Bowl venue was decided by the standings after five weeks of the 10-week season. In other years, the sites were predetermined before the season. The 2002 World Bowl was hosted in Rhein Fire's hometown of Düsseldorf as a farewell to the old Rheinstadion. After the new LTU Arena (now Merkur Spiel-Arena) was completed, the 2005 World Bowl was hosted there again. It would return in 2006, the first time that the game was played in the same site in consecutive years. As the city's Fortuna Düsseldorf team spent much of this time in lower tiers of the German soccer pyramid, Düsseldorf was the rare NFL Europe city in which American football held an arguably competitive position.

Nine World Bowls were played on Saturdays and six World Bowls were played on Sundays (1991, 1996–1999, 2000).

World Bowl (WLAF, NFL Europe, and NFL Europa Championships)

Date Winner Score Runner-Up MVP Venue Attendance Refs.
June 9, 1991 World Bowl '91 Template:Flagicon London Monarchs 21 – 0 Template:Flagicon Barcelona Dragons Dan Crossman
Monarchs, Safety
Wembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom 61,108
June 6, 1992 World Bowl '92 Template:Flagicon Sacramento Surge 21 – 17 Template:Flagicon Orlando Thunder David Archer
Surge, QB
Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Canada 43,789
1993 League suspended
1994
June 17, 1995 World Bowl '95 Template:Flagicon Frankfurt Galaxy 26 – 22 Template:Flagicon Amsterdam Admirals Paul Justin
Galaxy, QB
Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam, Netherlands 23,847
June 23, 1996 World Bowl '96 Template:Flagicon Scottish Claymores 32 – 27 Template:Flagicon Frankfurt Galaxy Yo Murphy
Claymores, WR
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 38,982
June 22, 1997 World Bowl '97 Template:Flagicon Barcelona Dragons 38 – 24 Template:Flagicon Rhein Fire Jon Kitna
Dragons, QB
Estadi Olimpic, Barcelona, Spain 31,100
June 14, 1998 World Bowl '98 Template:Flagicon Rhein Fire 34 – 10 Template:Flagicon Frankfurt Galaxy Jim Arellanes
Fire, QB
Waldstadion, Frankfurt, Germany 47,846
June 27, 1999 World Bowl '99 Template:Flagicon Frankfurt Galaxy 38 – 24 Template:Flagicon Barcelona Dragons Andy McCullough
Galaxy, WR
Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf, Germany 39,643
June 25, 2000 World Bowl 2000 Template:Flagicon Rhein Fire 13 – 10 Template:Flagicon Scottish Claymores Aaron Stecker
Claymores, RB
Waldstadion, Frankfurt, Germany 35,860
June 30, 2001 World Bowl IX Template:Flagicon Berlin Thunder 24 – 17 Template:Flagicon Barcelona Dragons Jonathan Quinn
Thunder, QB
Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam, Netherlands 32,116
June 22, 2002 World Bowl X Template:Flagicon Berlin Thunder 26 – 20 Template:Flagicon Rhein Fire Dane Looker
Thunder, WR
Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf, Germany 53,109
June 14, 2003 World Bowl XI Template:Flagicon Frankfurt Galaxy 35 – 16 Template:Flagicon Rhein Fire Jonas Lewis
Galaxy, RB
Hampden Park, Glasgow, United Kingdom 28,138
June 12, 2004 World Bowl XII Template:Flagicon Berlin Thunder 30 – 24 Template:Flagicon Frankfurt Galaxy Eric McCoo
Thunder, RB
Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen, Germany 35,413 <ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
June 11, 2005 World Bowl XIII Template:Flagicon Amsterdam Admirals 27 – 21 Template:Flagicon Berlin Thunder Kurt Kittner
Admirals, QB
LTU arena, Düsseldorf, Germany 35,134
May 27, 2006 World Bowl XIV Template:Flagicon Frankfurt Galaxy 22 – 7 Template:Flagicon Amsterdam Admirals Butchie Wallace
Galaxy, RB
LTU arena, Düsseldorf, Germany 36,286
June 23, 2007 World Bowl XV Template:Flagicon Hamburg Sea Devils 37 – 28 Template:Flagicon Frankfurt Galaxy Casey Bramlet
Sea Devils, QB
Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt, Germany 48,125
  • Note: Roman numerals were not officially used by NFL Europe until World Bowl IX. Before 2001, the games were titled with the current year, such as World Bowl 2000.

Team records

Team Won Played Winning years Runner-up years
Template:Flagicon Frankfurt Galaxy 4 8 1995, 1999, 2003, 2006 1996, 1998, 2004, 2007
Template:Flagicon Berlin Thunder 3 4 2001, 2002, 2004 2005
Template:Flagicon Rhein Fire 2 5 1998, 2000 1997, 2002, 2003
Template:Flagicon Barcelona Dragons 1 4 1997 1991, 1999, 2001
Template:Flagicon Amsterdam Admirals 1 3 2005 1995, 2006
Template:Flagicon Scottish Claymores 1 2 1996 2000
Template:Flagicon Hamburg Sea Devils 1 1 2007
Template:Flagicon London Monarchs 1 1 1991
Template:Flagicon Sacramento Surge 1 1 1992
Template:Flagicon Orlando Thunder 0 1 1992
Template:Flagicon Cologne Centurions 0 0
Template:Flagicon Birmingham Fire 0 0
Template:Flagicon San Antonio Riders 0 0
Template:Flagicon Montreal Machine 0 0
Template:Flagicon New York/New Jersey Knights 0 0
Template:Flagicon Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks 0 0
Template:Flagicon Ohio Glory 0 0

Results by country

Team Won Played
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Template:Flag 1 4
Template:Flag 1 3
Template:Flag 1 2
Template:Flag 0 0

Hosting cities

City Template:Abbr hosted Years hosted
Düsseldorf 4 1999, 2002, 2005, 2006
Frankfurt 3 1998, 2000, 2007
Amsterdam 2 1995, 2001
London 1 1991
Montreal 1 1992
Edinburgh 1 1996
Barcelona 1 1997
Glasgow 1 2003
Gelsenkirchen 1 2004

While the Olympic stadiums in Montreal, Amsterdam and Barcelona hosted World Bowls, the league never selected Berlin as a host town, though the city's Thunder played in the Olympiastadion from 2003 to 2007.

Other uses of "World Bowl"

The former World Football League, a short-lived 1970s competitor to the NFL, was the first to name its championship game the World Bowl. In World Bowl I, the only WFL World Bowl contested, the Birmingham Americans defeated the Florida Blazers 22–21 on December 5, 1974, at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. The game had been scheduled to be played at the Gator Bowl Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, but after the Jacksonville Sharks folded mid-season, the league decided that the team with the better record would host the game.

The proposed World Indoor Football League that was to begin play in 1988 also intended on calling its championship the World Bowl. It would have been played on August 29, 1988. However, the WIFL disbanded 11 days before its season was to begin.

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