Berlin Thunder (NFL Europe)

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Berlin Thunder
Berlin Thunder Logo.svg
Founded1999;26 years ago (1999)
Closed2007;18 years ago (2007)
Based in Berlin, Germany
Home field Olympic Stadium
League NFL Europe
ColorsBlack, Green, Tan, Orange, White [1]
     
World Bowls  (3)

The Berlin Thunder were a professional American football team in NFL Europe.

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History

The Thunder came into existence as an expansion team, after the London/England Monarchs franchise shut down operations, prior to the 1999 season. Home games from 1999 to 2002 were played at Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark and one game in 2006. Olympiastadion was the home stadium from 2003 to 2007. They were the second team in league history to use the Thunder name, following the Orlando Thunder from 1991 to 1992.

The Thunder won the World Bowl 3 times: 2001, 2002 and 2004 (a year that they went 9–1). They also made it to the World Bowl in 2005 but were defeated by the Amsterdam Admirals 21–27.

Two Berlin quarterbacks, Rohan Davey (2004) and Dave Ragone (2005), were named NFL Europe Offensive Most Valuable Players. Linebacker Rich Scanlon (2005) was named NFL Europe Defensive MVP. In 2006, the Thunder had three players earn All-NFL Europe honors: guard Chad Beasley and safety Anthony Floyd earned all-league honors at their respective positions and German defensive end Christian Mohr was honored as the national player on the defensive all-league team.

On 1 April 2006, the Thunder recorded their first tie in franchise history. Trailing the Hamburg Sea Devils 17–0 at halftime, the Thunder erased their deficit to tie it up, going into overtime in which neither team could come up with a point. This was only the second tie in the history of NFL Europe. The previous tie came in the 1992 season between the Birmingham Fire and the London Monarchs, also 17-17.

An unrelated team of the same name is to play in the inaugural 2021 season of the new European League of Football.

Season-by-season

SeasonLeagueRegular seasonPostseason
WonLostTiesWin %FinishWonLostWin %Result
1999 NFLE 370.3006th (League)Out of playoffs.
2000 NFLE 460.4006th (League)Out of playoffs.
2001 NFLE 640.6002nd (League)101.000 World Bowl IX champions
2002 NFLE 640.6002nd (League)101.000 World Bowl X champions
2003 NFLE 370.3006th (League)Out of playoffs.
2004 NFLE 910.9001st (League)101.000 World Bowl XII champions
2005 NFLE 730.7001st (League)01.000Lost to Amsterdam Admirals in World Bowl XIII
2006 NFLE 271.2506th (League)Out of playoffs.
2007 NFLE 280.2006th (League)Out of playoffs.
Total42471.47231.750

Head coaches

#NameTermRegular seasonPostseasonAchievements
GCWonLostTiesWin %GCWonLostWin %
1 Wes Chandler 1999 10370.300
2 Peter Vaas 20002003 4019210.4752201.0002 World Bowl championships (IX, X)
NFL Europe Coach of the Year (2002)
3 Rick Lantz 20042006 3018111.617211.500 World Bowl XII championship
NFL Europe Coach of the Year (2004)
4 John Allen 2007 10280.200

Notable players

References

  1. "Team Colors – NFLE". SSUR.org. Retrieved 20 February 2010.