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Franken Knights
File:Franken Knights Logo.svg
Founded1983
LeagueGerman Football League 2
Team historyRothenburg Knights
(1984–1994)
Franken Knights
(1995–present)
Based inRothenburg (1984–1994)
Würzburg (1995–1996)
Rothenburg (1997–present)
StadiumStädtisches Stadion
ColorsRed and Black
   
PresidentJoachim Gleiß
Head coachMartin Habelt
Championshipsnone
Division titlesnone
CheerleadersPrincess
Websitewww.franken-knights.de/

The Franken Knights are an American football team from Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany. Between 1995 and 1996 the club played in Würzburg for two seasons but returned to Rothenburg again the following year.

The club, originally formed as the Rothenburg Knights, has played in Germany's highest football league, the American Football Bundesliga, now the German Football League, on three occasions.[1] In 2011, it won the southern division German Football League 2 for a fifth time and thereby earned the right to compete in the GFL once more in 2012.[2]

History

The club was formed in late 1983 as the Rothenburg Knights.[3]

Th club entered competitive football in 1984 in the tier two 2nd American Football Bundesliga. It won its division in its second year there and earned the right to play in the Bundesliga from 1986. What followed was an unsuccessful spell of two seasons in the league, being relegated again in 1987.[1]

It took the Knights five seasons to return to the highest German football league, which it did in 1992, courtesy to another division title. The club qualified for the play-offs in its first season back in the Bundesliga, in 1993, but was knocked out in the quarter finals by the Berlin Adler. In 1994, it failed to make the play-offs. The following season the club changed its name to Franken Knights and moved to Würzburg for two seasons, in the hope of better future in a larger city,[3] but it came last in its division and was relegated once more, ending its second spell in the league.[1]

The Knights spend another four seasons in the 2nd Bundesliga before their third division title in the league, in 1999, moved them up once more. The clubs most successful era was to come, with four play-off qualifications in five seasons there. While the club only missed out on the post season in 2001 in this era, it never managed to reach past the quarter finals in its four attempts in this time, being knocked out by the Braunschweig Lions (2000 and 2004), Hamburg Blue Devils (2002) and Berlin Adler (2003). At the end of the 2004 season, despite a fourth place in its division, the club decided to withdraw from the league for financial reasons.[3] The club returned to the second division once more.[1]

In the second tier, the Knights generally achieved good results, winning their division in 2009 and coming second in 2007 and 2008. In 2009, their division title earned them a trip to the promotion round but it lost both games against the Munich Cowboys and consequently wasn't promoted. It was however their division title in 2011 that won them their fourth promotion, to a GFL that was expanded from 14 to 16 teams.[1]

In 2012 the club came fifth in the southern division of the GFL and thereby failed to qualify for the play-off. It failed again in 2013, finishing seventh this time. The club failed to win a game in the GFL in 2014 and came last in the southern division, having to face the Kirchdorf Wildcats in the relegation round. The Knights won both games in this round and retained their GFL place. The team came last again in its division in 2015 but declined to participate in the relegation round against the Frankfurt Universe and accepted relegation instead.[4]

Honours

  • GFL
    • League membership: (14) 1986–1987, 1993–1995, 2000–2004, 2012–2015
    • Play-off qualification: (5) 1993, 2000, 2002–2004
  • GFL 2
    • Southern Division champions: 1985, 1992, 1999, 2009, 2011
  • Junior Bowl
    • Runners-up: 2004, 2005

Recent seasons

Recent seasons of the club:[1][5][6][7][8]

Year Division Finish Points Pct. Games W D L PF PA Postseason
2005 GFL 2 (South) 4th 16–12 0.571 14 8 0 6 413 323
2006 4th 16–12 0.571 14 8 0 6 351 200
2007 2nd 25–3 0.893 14 12 1 1 515 177
2008 2nd 24–4 0.857 14 12 0 2 560 224
2009 1st 26–2 0.929 14 13 0 1 564 286 Lost PR: Munich Cowboys (24–28 & 7–19)
2010 3rd 20–8 0.714 14 10 0 4 449 217
2011 1st 26–2 0.929 14 13 0 1 557 199
2012 GFL (South) 5th 12–16 0.429 14 6 0 8 438 579
2013 7th 8–20 0.286 14 4 0 10 302 488
2014 8th 0–28 0.000 14 0 0 14 388 716 Won PR: Kirchdorf Wildcats (50–22 & 42–36)
2015 8th 2–26 0.071 14 1 0 13 126 618
2016 GFL 2 (South)
  • RR = Relegation round
  • PR = Promotion round
  • QF = Quarter finals
  • SF = Semi finals
  • GB = German Bowl

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Football History Template:De icon Historic American football tables from Germany, accessed: 11 December 2011
  2. ^ American Football GFL: Alles über Playoffs, Auf- und Abstieg Template:De icon suit101.de, published: 11 September 2011, accessed: 11 December 2011
  3. ^ a b c History Template:De icon Franken Knights website, accessed: 11 December 2011
  4. ^ Franken Knights ziehen Team aus Liga 1 zurück Template:De icon Hohenloher Tagblatt, published: 9 September 2015, accessed: 10 September 23015
  5. ^ GFL 2 2008 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 11 December 2011
  6. ^ GFL 2 2009 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 11 December 2011
  7. ^ GFL 2 2010 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 11 December 2011
  8. ^ GFL 2 2011 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 11 December 2011