2016 German Football League

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2016 German Football League
League German Football League
Sport American football
Duration16 April–8 October 2016
Number of teams16
Promoted to GFL Cologne Crocodiles
Relegated to GFL 2 Düsseldorf Panther
Regular season
GFL North champions New Yorker Lions
  GFL North runners-up Dresden Monarchs
GFL South champions Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns
  GFL South runners-up Frankfurt Universe
German Bowl XXXVIII
Champions New Yorker Lions
  Runners-up Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns
GFL seasons

The 2016 German Football League season was the 38th edition of the top-level American football competition in Germany and seventeenth since the renaming of the American Football Bundesliga to German Football league.

Contents

The regular season started on 16 April and finished on 10 September 2016, followed by the play-offs. The season culminated in the German Bowl XXXVIII, held on 8 October 2016 in Berlin. The championship was won by the New Yorker Lions who defeated the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 31–20 in a repeat of the 2014 and 2015 finals, which the Lions had also won. [1]

Modus

During the regular season each club plays all other clubs in its division twice, home and away, resulting in each team playing 14 regular season games. There are 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]

The best four teams in each division qualify for the play-offs where, in the quarter-finals, teams from opposite divisions play each other, whereby the better placed teams have home field advantage. The first placed team plays 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 can 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 is necessary. [2]

Season overview

Compared to the 2015 season, two new clubs will compete in the GFL in 2016. The Hildesheim Invaders filled the vacant spot in the northern division while the Frankfurt Universe replaced the Franken Knights in the south. [3] [2] For Hildesheim it marked a return to the league after 25 years, having spent two seasons in the Bundesliga in 1990 and 1991 while Frankfurt won promotion to the GFL for the first time. [4]

In the season opener, Frankfurt which had raised expectations through high caliber names on the roster and a perfect season in the GFL2 in 2015 played against Southern Powerhouse Schwäbisch Hall, which had just gotten a lot of attention due to Moritz Böhringer playing for them before entering the NFL draft. In a hard fought match with errors on both sides, Schwäbisch Hall, led by Quarterback Marco Ehrenfried ultimately prevailed 26–21. This was also the last GFL game receiver Patrick Donahue played for Schwäbisch Hall before being invited to rookie minicamp by the Green Bay Packers. [5] In the first game in the North, defending champion Brunswick easily prevailed over the Hamburg Huskies 44–3. The Dresden Monarchs, which had been a perpetual playoff contender in previous years but lost many players after the 2015 season drew their first away game against the Berlin Rebels 21–21. The German teams that had qualified for European competitions (BIG 6 and EFL Bowl) meanwhile fared a lot worse than in previous years. While both competitions had been dominated by German teams and both finals had been played between two German teams, this year Kiel lost their opening match in the EFL Bowl at home against the Amsterdam Crusaders 24–31 in Overtime, setting the tone for the ensuing games, which would result in a Hamburg loss to Amsterdam on the road (64–19), a Schwäbisch Hall loss to the Swarco Raiders Tirol on the road in the Big 6 (34–0) and losses for the Berlin Adler in all their games. The only German teams showing anything approaching the previous dominance were the New Yorker Lions, that won on the road against the Vienna Vikings (14–21) and at home against the Aix-en-Provence Argonautes (53–0) thus qualifying for Eurobowl XXX and the newly promoted Frankfurt Universe that won their first ever official European match on the road against the Thonon Black Panthers (0–48). While the Dresden Monarchs managed to get some redemption by convincingly winning their home opener against the Berlin Adler (71–20) in front of over 6000 spectators, the Berlin Rebels continued to raise expectations by narrowly beating the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes 19–17 at home. The Adler meanwhile went on the road against the Hamburg Huskies beating them 17–14 to the surprise of many observers, who had seen the Adler as without a chance given their performance in Dresden. This also showed that the defeats in the EFL were not a fluke for Hamburg and Kiel. In the South the Allgäu Comets managed to reduce the costly errors late in the game that had cost them many narrow games in the previous season to beat Stuttgart 30–24 at home after a 29–62 road win against Munich in which Grant Isdale made five Touchdowns in a single half. The Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns returned from their lopsided loss to Tirol to beat the Marburg Mercenaries 56–25. Hildesheim won their first game after being promoted against Düsseldorf (51–20) but lost the next game in Braunschweig in a lopsided 52–7. Whereas Dresden went on the road to Kiel to get their first defeat of the season (35–30). The game was decided late when Dresden failed to convert four times on their last drive. Stuttgart lost at home to Frankfurt (43–49) in an offensive slugfest with defensive errors on both sides giving Universe their first ever GFL win. The rematch of Kiel-Dresden took place in Dresden and as many times before Dresden delivered revenge on their foes from the Baltic, jumping up to a 21–0 lead in the first quarter and putting the game out of reach by halftime (35–0) keeping Kiel off the scoreboard until the second half before finally prevailing 56–14. In the South Munich fell to the Allgäu Comets once more losing 42–10 on the road. While Schwäbisch Hall prevailed 37–14 at home over the Saarland Hurricanes reducing the number of undefeated teams in the South to two. Frankfurt meanwhile had no problem dispatching of their European adversary Badalona Dracs (49–7) and thus the second German team advanced to a European Final - after four German teams had stood in the two European finals the previous season. After their convincing home win against Kiel, the Dresden Monarchs had to go on the road to top rival Braunschweig and despite bringing them closer to defeat than any other team in that season thus far, they ultimately lost 33–26, despite leading by a point at the half. Frankfurt meanwhile showed their potential by going on the road to Kempten beating the Allgäu Comets 10–0 in a defense heavy game with heavy rain affecting the play of both teams. The only Touchdown in the Frankfurt Kempten game came of a special teams play. Hall beat the Mercenaries on the road (49–20) thus staying the only team in the south to have a perfect winning percentage in league games. The Huskies meanwhile finally got their first win of the season beating Düsseldorf on the road 31–20.

League tables

GFL

The league tables of the two GFL divisions:

North

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPCTQualification or relegation
1 New Yorker Lions 141121547171+376.857Qualification to play-offs
2 Dresden Monarchs 141022708345+363.786
3 Kiel Baltic Hurricanes 141013483297+186.750
4 Berlin Rebels 141013494315+179.750
5 Hildesheim Invaders 14509445569124.357
6 Hamburg Huskies 144010370629259.286
7 Berlin Adler 143011296643347.214
8 Düsseldorf Panther 140014270644374.000Relegation play-offs to GFL2
Source: Football-aktuell, GFL.info, Scoresway
Rules for classification: 1) Winning percentage, [notes 1] 2) Head-to-head results

South

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPCTQualification or relegation
1 Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 141400694282+4121.000Qualification to play-offs
2 Frankfurt Universe 141202546173+373.857
3 Saarland Hurricanes 14806415370+45.571
4 Allgäu Comets 14806492340+152.571
5 Stuttgart Scorpions 14707474387+87.500
6 Munich Cowboys 14509335560225.357
7 Marburg Mercenaries 142012284591307.143
8 Rhein-Neckar Bandits 140014171708537.000Relegation play-offs to GFL2
Source: Football-aktuell, GFL.info, Scoresway
Rules for classification: 1) Winning percentage, 2) Head-to-head results

GFL 2

The league tables of the two GFL 2 divisions:

North

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPCTQualification or relegation
1 Cologne Crocodiles 141301560183+377.929Qualification to promotion play-off
2 Paderborn Dolphins 141004534408+126.714
3 Potsdam Royals 14905422352+70.643
4 Lübeck Cougars 14806496303+193.571
5 Bonn Gamecocks 14707446366+80.500
6 Assindia Cardinals 144010277414137.286
7 Bielefeld Bulldogs 143011288569281.214Relegation to Regionalliga
8 Ritterhude Badgers 142012246673427.143
Updated to match(es) played on 4 September 2016. Source: Football-aktuell, GFL.info
Rules for classification: 1) Winning percentage, 2) Head-to-head results

South

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPCTQualification or relegation
1 Ingolstadt Dukes 141400565169+3961.000Qualification to promotion play-off
2 Kirchdorf Wildcats 141013604325+279.750
3 Wiesbaden Phantoms 141004465324+141.714
4 Nürnberg Rams 14716483449+34.536
5 Ravensburg Razorbacks 14608377523146.429
6 Gießen Golden Dragons 1442832539873.357
7 Franken Knights 143011296455159.214Relegation to Regionalliga
8 München Rangers 140014124596472.000
Updated to match(es) played on 10 September 2016. Source: Football-aktuell, GFL.info
Rules for classification: 1) Winning percentage, 2) Head-to-head results

Play-offs

The quarter-finals of the 2016 play-offs were played on 17 and 18 September. The German Bowl was held on 8 October at the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark in Berlin. [6] Home field advantage is granted to the better placed team during the regular season (e.g. 2nd has home field advantage against the 3rd).

The first round of the Playoffs saw the home teams prevail in three out of the four games, with Dresden and Braunschweig in especially dominant fashion. For Schwäbisch Hall a good first half was sufficient to outlast the attempts by the Rebels to reverse their fortunes in the second half. Frankfurt lost its first playoff game in team history to the surprise of some in a heavy rain to Kiel who ultimately prevailed 10:03 in a low scoring game. 2016 marks the third time in a row that Dresden plays Schwäbisch Hall on the road in the semifinals. In both 2015 and 2014 Hall ultimately prevailed and went on to lose the German Bowl to Braunschweig. The same occurred in this season as well. With both the Unicorns and the Lions winning their home semifinals, and the Lions ultimately defeating the Unicorns in German Bowl XXXVIII. After missing the semifinal in 2017, Dresden would again lose their semifinals in Schwäbisch Hall in 2018 and 2019.

Quarterfinals Semifinals German Bowl
         
N1 New Yorker Lions 30
S4 Allgäu Comets 6
N1 New Yorker Lions 38
N3 Kiel Baltic Hurricanes 21
S2 Frankfurt Universe 3
N3 Kiel Baltic Hurricanes 10
N1 New Yorker Lions 31
S1 Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 20
S1 Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 24
N4 Berlin Rebels 14
S1 Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 35
N2 Dresden Monarchs 26
N2 Dresden Monarchs 43
S3 Saarland Hurricanes 7

Relegation and Promotion round

DivisionGFL TeamGFL2 Team1st leg2nd legTotal
North Düsseldorf Panther Cologne Crocodiles 0–340–280–62
South Rhein-Neckar Bandits Ingolstadt Dukes 6–410–606–101

Notes

  1. The official standings of the GFL actually use points (plus two for a win, one positive and one negative for a draw and minus two for a loss) instead of winning percentage, which sometimes produce different results if teams have unequal numbers of games played

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