2013 German Football League

2013 German Football League
Logo of German Bowl XXXV
League German Football League
Sport American football
Duration 4 May–12 October 2013
Number of teams 16
Promoted to GFL Allgäu Comets
Relegated to GFL 2 Wiesbaden Phantoms
Regular season
GFL North champions New Yorker Lions
  GFL North runners-up Dresden Monarchs
GFL South champions Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns
  GFL South runners-up Marburg Mercenaries
German Bowl XXXV
Champions New Yorker Lions
  Runners-up Dresden Monarchs

The 2013 German Football League season was the thirty fifth edition of the top-level American football competition in Germany and fourteenth since the renaming of the American football Bundesliga to German Football league.

The regular season started on 5 May and finished on 15 September 2013, followed by the play-offs. The season culminated in the German Bowl XXXV, staged on 12 October 2013 in Berlin, as in 2012, and the fourth time 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 Dresden Monarchs by a score of 35–34. It was the club's eight title overall and the first since 2008 while Dresden made their first-ever German Bowl appearance.[1]

Modus

During the regular season each club played all other clubs in its division twice, home and away, resulting in each team playing 14 regular season games. There was no games between clubs from opposite divisions, inter conference games having been abolished after the 2011 season when the GFL was expanded from 14 to 16 teams.[2][3]

The four best 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.[4]

The eighth placed team in each division entered a two-leg play-off with the winners 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.[2]

Season overview

The 2013 season saw one newly promoted team, the Cologne Falcons, who replaced the Lübeck Cougars in the northern division of the league.[2][5]

The Wiesbaden Phantoms were relegated from the GFL South at the end of the 2013 season after losing to the Allgäu Comets while, in the northern division, the Cologne Falcons defended their league place against the Bielefeld Bulldogs. For Wiesbaden it meant the end to a three-year stint in the league.[2][4] In January 2014 the Hamburg Blue Devils withdrew from the northern division, leaving it to play with seven clubs in the 2014 season.[6]

Six of the eight teams qualified for the play-offs in 2012 did so again in 2013. Only the Düsseldorf Panther and the Stuttgart Scorpions missed out on post season play compare to the previous season. For Stuttgart it ended a run of fifteen consecutive post season appearances since 1998. In their stead the Munich Cowboys returned to the play-offs to make their twentieth appearance while, in the north, the New Yorker Lions returned after a two-year absence to make their sixteenth.[2][3]

In the quarter-finals of the play-offs the four northern clubs defeated their southern opponents, resulting in an all northern division semi-final for the first time since 1999. The 2011 and 2012 champions Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns were knocked-out by the Berlin Adler, losing at home in the GFL for the first time since 2010. In the semi-finals the first and second placed teams won their home games against the third and fourth placed clubs. In the German Bowl XXXV the New Yorker Lions then defeated the Dresden Monarchs in front of over 12,000 spectators 35–34, the fifth time the German Bowl had been decided by just one point. It was the first appearance from a club from the former East Germany in a German Bowl. For the Lions the 2013 title signalled a return to former dominance after four difficult seasons that had followed their twelve consecutive German Bowl appearances from 1997 to 2008.[2][3][1]

In the relegation play-offs between the last-placed southern team, the Wiesbaden Phantoms, and the winner of the GFL 2 South, the Allgäu Comets, the Comets won the first leg away 37–21 before losing 34–44 at home, thereby winning promotion to the GFL on overall points. The northern division saw the Cologne Falcons defeat the Bielefeld Bulldogs 42–30 at home and then lose 17–6 away, retaining their league place by just one point.[2]

League tables

GFL

The league tables of the two GFL divisions:[4]

GFL North
P Team G W T L PF PA PCT
1New Yorker Lions1413014931770.929
2Dresden Monarchs1411035132540.786
3Kiel Baltic Hurricanes1410044852490.714
4Berlin Adler147073323420.500
5Berlin Rebels146083653600.429
6Hamburg Blue Devils1440102254480.286
7Düsseldorf Panther1430112074960.214
8Cologne Falcons1420122095030.143
GFL South
P Team G W T L PF PA PCT
1Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns1411125492230.821
2Marburg Mercenaries1410134883530.750
3Munich Cowboys149143802750.679
4Rhein-Neckar Bandits149053953890.643
5Saarland Hurricanes145092973890.357
6Stuttgart Scorpions144192724300.321
7Franken Knights1440103024880.286
8Wiesbaden Phantoms1420122834190.143

GFL 2

The league tables of the two GFL 2 divisions:[7]

GFL 2 North
P Team G W T L PF PA PCT
1Bielefeld Bulldogs1413014872630.929
2Troisdorf Jets1410135304000.750
3Hamburg Huskies147164433630.536
4Bonn Gamecocks146353733700.536
5Lübeck Cougars146173503140.464
6Osnabrück Tigers145094484570.357
7Cottbus Crayfish145093564940.357
8Rostock Griffins1410132435690.071
GFL 2 South
P Team G W T L PF PA PCT
1Allgäu Comets#1312015062470.923
2Frankfurt Universe149143682490.679
3Nürnberg Rams148154043250.607
4Ravensburg Razorbacks148153242940.607
5Kirchdorf Wildcats147073662930.500
6Frankfurt Pirates143382343430.321
7Starnberg Argonauts1431102985260.250
8Kaiserslautern Pikes#1311112905130.115
  • # The home game of the Kaiserslautern Pikes against the Allgäu Comets was not played.[8]

Key

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

Play-offs

The quarter-finals of the 2013 play-offs were played on 21 and 22 September, the semi-finals on 28 September and 3 October and the German Bowl on 12 October 2013. The German Bowl was held at the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark in Berlin:[2][9]

Quarterfinals Semifinals German Bowl
         
N1 New Yorker Lions 28
S4 Rhein-Neckar Bandits 21
N1 New Yorker Lions 34
N3 Kiel Baltic Hurricanes 29
S2 Marburg Mercenaries 9
N3 Kiel Baltic Hurricanes 47
N1 New Yorker Lions 35
N2 Dresden Monarchs 34
S1 Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 13
N4 Berlin Adler 42
N4 Berlin Adler 21
N2 Dresden Monarchs 32
N2 Dresden Monarchs 59
S3 Munich Cowboys 14

References

  1. 1 2 3 List of German Bowls Archived 2015-09-29 at the Wayback Machine. (in German) GFL website, accessed: 23 September 2015
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GFL 2013 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. 1 2 3 GFL 2014 football-aktuell.de, accessed: 23 September 2015
  5. GFL 2012 football-aktuell.de, accessed: 15 September 2015
  6. Hamburg Blue Devils ziehen sich zuruck Archived 2014-02-26 at the Wayback Machine. (in German) GFL website, published: 18 January 2014, accessed: 23 September 2015
  7. GFL 2 2013 football.aktuell.de, accessed: 27 September 2015
  8. IN KÜRZE (in German) Frankfurter Neue Presse, accessed: 27 September 2015
  9. German Bowl (in German) Official website, accessed: 23 September 2015
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