2014 German Football League

2014 German Football League

Logo of the German Bowl XXXVI
League German Football League
Sport American football
Duration 26 April–11 October 2014
Number of teams 15
Promoted to GFL Hamburg Huskies
Relegated to GFL 2 none
Regular season
GFL North champions New Yorker Lions
  GFL North runners-up Dresden Monarchs
GFL South champions Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns
  GFL South runners-up Stuttgart Scorpions
German Bowl XXXVI
Champions New Yorker Lions
  Runners-up Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns

The 2014 German Football League season was the thirty sixth edition of the top-level American football competition in Germany and fifteenth since the renaming of the American football Bundesliga to German Football league.

The regular season started on 26 April and finished on 14 September 2014, followed by the play-offs. The season culminated in the German Bowl XXXVI, staged on 11 October 2014 in Berlin, the third consecutive time and the fifth overall for the championship decider to be held in the German capital.[1]

The German Bowl was won by the New Yorker Lions, a club from the city of Braunschweig who defeated the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns by a record score of 47–9. It was the club's ninth title overall and second consecutive one.[1]

Modus

During the regular season each club played all other clubs in its division twice, home and away, resulting in each team playing, nominally, 14 regular season games. The northern division in 2014 however consisted of only seven teams, resulting in only twelve regular season games per club in this division. There was no games between clubs from opposite divisions, interconference games having been abolished after the 2011 season when the GFL was expanded from 14 to 16 teams.[2][3]

The best four teams in each division qualified for the play-offs where, in the quarter finals, teams from opposite divisions played each other, whereby the better placed teams had home advantage. The first placed team played the fourth placed from the other division and the second placed the third placed team. From the semi-finals onwards teams from the same division could meet again.[2]

The eighth placed team in each division entered a two-leg play-off with the winner of the respective division of the German Football League 2, the second tier of the league system in Germany. The winners of this contest qualified for the GFL for the following season. In case of a GFL division consisting of less than eight clubs no play-off was necessary.[2]

Season overview

The 2014 season saw one promoted team, the Allgäu Comets, which replaced the relegated Wiesbaden Phantoms. The withdrawal of the Hamburg Blue Devils three month before the start of the 2014 season left the northern division to play with seven clubs.[2][4][5]

No team was relegated from the GFL at the end of the 2014 season as the Franken Knights defended their league place in the south in the promotion-relegation round against the Kirchdorf Wildcats. Shortly before the start of the 2015 season however the Cologne Falcons withdrew from the northern division for financial reasons, leaving the division to play with seven clubs for the second consecutive season.[6][2] The Hamburg Huskies were promoted to the GFL for 2015 after winning the northern division of the GFL 2 and taking up the vacant spot created by the withdrawal of the Hamburg Blue Devils.[7]

Six of the eight teams qualified for the play-offs in 2013 did so again in 2014. Only the Rhein Neckar Bandits and the Berlin Adler missed out on post season play compare to the previous year while the Cologne Falcons and the Stuttgart Scorpions returned to the play-offs, with the former making their second and the later their eighteenth appearance. The Marburg Mercenaries held the longest consecutive play-off run of the qualified clubs, having qualified every season since 2004.[2][3]

In the quarter-finals of the play-offs the two division champions and the northern runners-up advanced to the semi-finals, alongside the third-placed northern team, the Cologne Falcons, who defeated the southern runners-up Stuttgart Scorpions. In the semi-finals the two division champions won their home games, whereby the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns narrowly defeated the previous seasons losing German Bowl finalist Dresden Monarchs. In the German Bowl XXXVI the New Yorker Lions then defeated Schwäbisch Hall in front of 12,500 spectators by the greatest-ever winning margin in the history of the German Bowl, 47–9.[2][3][1][8]

In the relegation play-offs between the last-placed southern team, the Franken Knights, and the winner of the GFL 2 South, the Kirchdorf Wildcats, Franken won the first leg at home 50–22 and the return game 42–36, thereby retaining their league place. The northern division saw no relegation play-offs as it played with seven instead of the nominal eight teams in 2014 and thereby allowed the GFL 2 North winner, the Hamburg Huskies, direct promotion.[2]

League tables

GFL

The league tables of the two GFL divisions:[2]

GFL North
P Team G W T L PF PA PCT
1 New Yorker Lions1212005471261.000
2 Dresden Monarchs128044262690.667
3 Cologne Falcons127053453520.583
4 Kiel Baltic Hurricanes127053302800.583
5 Berlin Adler126063212850.500
6 Berlin Rebels1220101744950.167
7 Düsseldorf Panther1200121815170.000
GFL South
P Team G W T L PF PA PCT
1 Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns1412026533570.857
2 Stuttgart Scorpions1412025604770.857
3 Marburg Mercenaries149054764310.643
4 Munich Cowboys148064544530.571
5 Allgäu Comets146084644420.429
6 Saarland Hurricanes146084264320.429
7 Rhein-Neckar Bandits1430114475600.214
8 Franken Knights1400143887160.000

GFL 2

The league tables of the two GFL 2 divisions:[9]

GFL 2 North
P Team G W T L PF PA PCT
1 Hamburg Huskies1411124613080.821
2 Lübeck Cougars149145734780.679
3 Cologne Crocodiles148064894020.571
4 Bielefeld Bulldogs147074113990.500
5 Hildesheim Invaders146174514690.464
6 Bonn Gamecocks146173643430.464
7 Troisdorf Jets#146084414340.429
8 Elmshorn Fighting Pirates#1410132365930.071
GFL 2 South
P Team G W T L PF PA PCT
1 Kirchdorf Wildcats1412113111540.893
2 Wiesbaden Phantoms148152332140.607
3 Frankfurt Universe148062892220.571
4 Nürnberg Rams148063643160.571
5 Holzgerlingen Twister147073262940.500
6 Ravensburg Razorbacks145093193240.357
7 Darmstadt Diamonds145091832600.357
8 Frankfurt Pirates1420121684090.143

Key

GFL: Qualified for play-offs
GFL 2: Promoted
Relegation play-offs
Promotion play-offs
Relegated

Play-offs

The quarter-finals of the 2014 play-offs were played on 20 and 21 September, the semi-finals on 27 September and the German Bowl on 11 October 2014. The German Bowl was held at the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark in Berlin:[2][12]

Quarterfinals Semifinals German Bowl
         
N1 New Yorker Lions 68
S4 Munich Cowboys 28
N1 New Yorker Lions 52
N3 Cologne Falcons 3
S2 Stuttgart Scorpions 28
N3 Cologne Falcons 33
N1 New Yorker Lions 47
S1 Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 9
S1 Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 50
N4 Kiel Baltic Hurricanes 24
S1 Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 33
N2 Dresden Monarchs 27
N2 Dresden Monarchs 42
S3 Marburg Mercenaries 22

References

  1. 1 2 3 List of German Bowls (German) GFL website, accessed: 23 September 2015
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GFL 2014 football-aktuell.de, accessed: 23 September 2015
  3. 1 2 3 Historic American football tables & results from Germany football-history.de, accessed: 15 September 2015
  4. GFL 2013 football-aktuell.de, accessed: 15 September 2015
  5. Hamburg Blue Devils ziehen sich zuruck (German) GFL website, published: 18 January 2014, accessed: 23 September 2015
  6. Status der Cologne Falcons (German) GFL website, published: 21 March 2015, accessed: 15 September 2015
  7. GFL 2015 football-aktuell.de, accessed: 23 September 2015
  8. German Bowl XXXVI - Der Pressespiegel (German) football-aktuell.de, accessed: 23 September 2015
  9. GFL 2 2014 football.aktuell.de, accessed: 27 September 2015
  10. Elmshorn Fighting Pirates und Potsdam Royals in GFL 2 (German) GFL website, published: 10 November 2014, accessed: 27 September 2015
  11. Darmstadt Diamonds bleiben 2015 in der GFL 2 Süd (German) GFL website, published: 22 October 2014, accessed: 27 September 2015
  12. German Bowl (German) Official website, accessed: 23 September 2015

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