German Bowl Appearances
The clubs appearances in the German Bowl:
Bowl | Date | Champions | Runners-Up | Score | Location | Attendance |
IX | October 11, 1987 | Berlin Adler | Badener Greifs | 37-12 | Berlin | 14,000 |
XI | October 21, 1989 | Berlin Adler | Red Barons Cologne | 30-23 | Nuremberg | 10,500 |
XII | October 20, 1990 | Berlin Adler | Cologne Crocodiles | 50-38 | Düsseldorf | 10,000 |
XIII | October 5, 1991 | Berlin Adler | Cologne Crocodiles | 22-21 | Hamburg | 13,000 |
XVI | September 17, 1994 | Düsseldorf Panther | Berlin Adler | 27-17 | Hanau | 7,862 |
XXVI | October 9, 2004 | Berlin Adler | Braunschweig Lions | 10-7 | Braunschweig | 17,200 |
XXXI | October 3, 2009 | Berlin Adler | Kiel Baltic Hurricanes | 28-21 | Frankfurt | 14,234 |
XXXII | October 9, 2010 | Kiel Baltic Hurricanes | Berlin Adler | 17-10 | Frankfurt | 11,121 |
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