New Yorker Lions Explained

Team:New Yorker Lions
Pixels:200px
History:Braunschweig Lions (1987–2010)
Hygia Lions (2010–2011)
New Yorker Lions (2011 – Present)
Stadium:Eintracht-Stadion
City:Braunschweig, Germany
Colors:White and Red
President:Andreas Rübeling
Coach:Troy Tomlin
Owner:Aaron Jackson
Championships:Eurobowl

1999, 2003, 2015–2018

German Bowl: 1997–1999, 2005–2008, 2013–2016, 2019
Titles:GFL North: 1998, 1999, 2002–2007, 2013–2019
GFL2 North: 1993
Website:newyorker-lions.de

The New Yorker Lions are an American Football team from Braunschweig, Germany. Until late 2010, the team was known as the Braunschweig Lions.[1]

Under this name, the Lions became the most successful American football club in Germany, winning seven German Bowls as well as two Eurobowls. From 1997 to 2008, the team played in twelve consecutive German Bowls. After a number of less successful years the club won four more German titles from 2013 to 2016 as well as four more Eurobowls from 2015 to 2018.

History

The Braunschweig Lions were formed in 1987 and the new team entered the tier-three Regionalliga Nord for that season, where it came third. The Lions were nevertheless promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga, now the German Football League 2, for the following season and spent the next six years at this level. The team was never outstanding at this level for the first five years, only finishing once with a percentage above 0.500 in this era.

In 1993, the Lions finally managed to win their division and earn promotion to the American Football Bundesliga, now the German Football League. The team performed well at this level in its first season there, finishing fourth and qualifying for the play-offs, where they were knocked-out in the quarter-finals. The following season, 1995, saw the club miss the play-offs but in 1996 they returned and reached the semi-finals, losing to the Hamburg Blue Devils and beginning what was to become a strong football rivalry in the following decade.

The year 1997 saw the beginning of the golden era of the Braunschweig Lions and the most successful era of any American football club in Germany to date. The Lions were to play in every one of the next twelve German Bowls.

The club won the first three of those, the first one against the Cologne Crocodiles and title number two and three against the Hamburg Blue Devils, the latest in front of a record crowd of over 30,000 in Hamburg. That year, the Lions also took out the Eurobowl, once more playing a final against the Blue Devils there, too. The next five seasons, the Lions were to lose five German Bowls in a row. The 2000 edition saw revenge for the Cologne Crocodiles, the following three were all lost to the Blue Devils. The fifth and final loss came to the Berlin Adler. In this era, the only title the club did manage to win was another Eurobowl in 2003.

The Lions then once more turned fortunes around and managed to set a new record by winning the next four German Bowls in a row. In the four finals, they faced four different opponents. In 2005, the Blue Devils were their Bowl opponent for a sixth time, in 2006 and 2007, it had to face opposition from the southern division, the Marburg Mercenaries and the Stuttgart Scorpions, while the final victory came against the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes in 2008.

After winning those four consecutive titles, they faced drastic restructuring in 2009 and did therefore not qualify for the play-offs at all, but returned in 2010, when they lost to the Marburg Mercenaries in the quarter-finals.

In March 2011, the club announced that the team would carry a new name for the 2011 season. Their name is shared with the fashion label NewYorker, a sponsor of the team. The Lions had an average 2011 season, in which they won only four season games and finished well clear of the play-off ranks. In 2012, the club came sixth in the northern division of the GFL and failed to qualify for the play-offs.

In 2013, the Lions returned to their old dominance, winning 13 of their 14 regular season games as well as the GFL Northern Division title. After play-off wins against the Rhein-Neckar Bandits and the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes the team reached its first German Bowl since 2008, which they won by a point against the Dresden Monarchs.[2]

In 2014, the club took part in a new European competition, the BIG6 European Football League, which consisted of three teams from Germany, two from Austria and one from Switzerland, the clubs being Berlin Adler, New Yorker Lions, Dresden Monarchs, Raiffeisen Vikings Vienna, Swarco Raiders Tirol and the Calanda Broncos. The two best teams of this competition advanced to the Eurobowl XXVIII,[3] where the Lions lost 20–17 to the Berlin Adler. In the GFL the Lions won the northern division once more in 2014 and defeated the Munich Cowboys 69–28 in the quarter-finals and the Cologne Falcons 52–3 in the semi-finals of the play-offs to reach the 2014 German Bowl. The Lions won the championship game against the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 47–9 and took out their ninth national title, staying undefeated in the GFL that season.

In 2015, the Lions won their third Eurobowl, again defeating the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns. The team also won the northern division of the GFL once more and defeated the Saarland Hurricanes in the quarter-finals and the Allgäu Comets in the semi-finals of the play-offs, facing the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns next in the German Bowl once more, which the Lions won 41–31.

Teams

Apart from the first team, the club also fields a reserve side, two youth teams, the Junior Lions and the Red Cubs 94, a Flag Football team and a women's team, the Lady Lions. All six teams are part of the mother club 1. FFC Braunschweig.[4]

Honours

German Bowl appearances

The club's appearances in the German Bowl:[5]

BowlDateChampions Runners-UpScoreLocation Attendance
October 4, 1997 Braunschweig Lions 26–23 14,800
October 3, 1998 Braunschweig Lions 20–14 Hamburg 22,100
October 9, 1999Braunschweig Lions Hamburg Blue Devils 25–24 Hamburg 30,400
October 7, 2000Cologne Crocodiles Braunschweig Lions 31–29 20,312
October 6, 2001Hamburg Blue Devils Braunschweig Lions 31–13 23,193
October 12, 2002Hamburg Blue Devils Braunschweig Lions 16–13 Braunschweig 21,097
October 11, 2003Hamburg Blue Devils Braunschweig Lions 37–36 20,517
October 9, 2004Berlin Adler Braunschweig Lions 10–7 Braunschweig 17,200
October 8, 2005Braunschweig Lions Hamburg Blue Devils 31–28 Hanover 19,512
October 7, 2006 Braunschweig Lions 31–13 Braunschweig 15,897
October 6, 2007Braunschweig Lions 27–6 8,152
September 29, 2008Braunschweig Lions 20–14 16,177
October 12, 2013New Yorker Lions 35–34 12,157
October 11, 2014New Yorker Lions 47–9 Berlin 12,531
October 10, 2015 New Yorker Lions Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 41–31 Berlin 12,051
October 8, 2016New Yorker Lions Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 31–20 Berlin 13,047
October 7, 2017Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns New Yorker Lions 14–13 Berlin 13,502
October 12, 2019New Yorker Lions Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns 10–7 Frankfurt 20,382

Eurobowl appearances

The club's appearances in the Eurobowl:

BowlDateChampions Runners-UpScoreLocation Attendance
June 26, 1999Braunschweig Lions 27–23 20,900
July 6, 2002Bergamo Lions Braunschweig Lions 27–20 8,741
July 5, 2003Braunschweig Lions 21–14 Braunschweig 7,878
July 19, 2014Berlin Adler New Yorker Lions 20–17 2,368
July 20, 2015New Yorker Lions 24–14 Braunschweig 5,068
June 11, 2016New Yorker Lions 35–21 4,853
June 10, 2017New Yorker Lions 55–14 7,693
June 9, 2018New Yorker Lions Frankfurt Universe 20–19 Frankfurt 3,122

Recent seasons

Recent seasons of the Lions:[6] [7] [2] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Year Division Finish Points Pct. Games W D L PF PA Postseason
2005GFL (North)1st18–6 0.75012 9 0 3410 177Won QF: Saarland Hurricanes (32–17)
Won SF: Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns (33–8)
Won GB: Hamburg Blue Devils (31–28)
20061st22–2 0.91712 11 0 1483 165Won QF: Darmstadt Diamonds (79–0)
Won SF: Stuttgart Scorpions (36–17)
Won GB: Marburg Mercenaries (31–13)
20071st23–1 0.95812 11 1 0354 166Won QF: Weinheim Longhorns (55–26)
Won SF: Marburg Mercenaries (26–21)
Won GB: Stuttgart Scorpions (27–6)
20082nd17–7 0.70812 8 1 3328 214Won QF: Munich Cowboys (32–13)
Won SF: Marburg Mercenaries (49–21)
Won GB: Kiel Baltic Hurricanes (20–14)
20095th6–14 0.30010 3 0 7168 212
20104th10–14 0.41712 4 2 6258 247Lost QF: Marburg Mercenaries (21–31)
20116th8–20 0.28614 4 0 10222 311
20126th8–20 0.28614 4 0 10374 497
20131st26–2 0.92914 13 0 1493 177Won QF: Rhein-Neckar Bandits (28–21)
Won SF: Kiel Baltic Hurricanes (34–29)
Won GB: Dresden Monarchs (35–34)
20141st24–0 1.00012 12 0 0547 126Won QF: Munich Cowboys (69–28)
Won SF: Cologne Falcons (52–3)
Won GB: Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns (47–9)
20151st22–2 0.91712 11 0 1483 148Won QF: Saarland Hurricanes (57–14)
Won SF: Allgäu Comets (42–21)
Won GB: Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns (41–31)
20161st24–4 0.85714 11 2 1547 171Won QF: Allgäu Comets (30–6)
Won SF: Kiel Baltic Hurricanes (38–21)
Won GB: Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns (31–20)
20171st28–0 1.00014 14 0 0609 132Won QF: Ingolstadt Dukes (47–6)
Won SF: Frankfurt Universe (23–21)
Lost GB: Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns (13–14)
20181st23–5 0.82114 11 1 2526 178Won QF: Munich Cowboys (59–14)
Lost SF: Frankfurt Universe (17–20)
20191st28–0 1.00014 14 0 0586 179Won QF: Stuttgart Scorpions (70–3)
Won SF: Frankfurt Universe (36–18)
Won GB: Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns (10–7)
2020No season played because of the COVID-19 pandemic
20214th10–10 0.50010 5 0 5288 260Lost QF: Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns (13–38)
20222nd14–6 0.70010 6 2 2337 225Lost QF: Allgäu Comets (10–14)
20233rd20–4 0.83312 10 0 2356 175 Won QF: Allgäu Comets (36–34 OT)
Lost SF: Potsdam Royals (28–41)
2024

Hall of Fame

The following players and coaches have been inducted into the club's hall of fame:[12] [13]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.newyorker-lions.de/news/article/new-yorker-wird-neuer-namensgeber-der-lions.html NEW YORKER wird neuer Namensgeber der Lions
  2. http://www.football-aktuell.de/cgi-bin/schedule.pl?rubrik=5010 GFL 2013
  3. http://www.eurobowl.com/index.php?Inhalt=newsmeldung&ID=1730 BIG6 European Football League starts 2014
  4. http://www.ffc-braunschweig.de/no_cache/home.html 1. FFC Braunschweig website
  5. http://www.gfl.info/text.php?Inhalt=bowls#German_Bowl Bowls
  6. http://www.football-history.de/ Football History
  7. http://www.football-aktuell.de/cgi-bin/aschedule.pl?rubrik=5010&jahr=2011 GFL 2011
  8. http://www.football-aktuell.de/cgi-bin/aschedule.pl?rubrik=5010&jahr=2008 GFL 2008
  9. http://www.football-aktuell.de/cgi-bin/aschedule.pl?rubrik=5010&jahr=2009 GFL 2009
  10. http://www.football-aktuell.de/cgi-bin/aschedule.pl?rubrik=5010&jahr=2010 GFL 2010
  11. http://www.football-aktuell.de/cgi-bin/aschedule.pl?rubrik=5010&jahr=2012 GFL 2012
  12. http://www.newyorker-lions.de/history/hall-of-fame.html Hall of Fame
  13. http://www.newyorker-lions.de/bastian-kypke-wird-11-mitglied-der-lions-hall-of-fame/ Bastian Kypke wird 11. Mitglied der Lions “Hall of Fame“