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Frankfurt Galaxy (NFL Europe)

Sports club


Summary

Sports club

FieldValue
nameFrankfurt Galaxy
bgcolor#3B0083fontcolor = white
logoFrankfurt Galaxy Logo.svg
leagueWorld League of American Football (NFL Europe)
founded1991
closed2007
fieldCommerzbank-Arena
locationFrankfurt, Germany
colorsPurple and Orange
uniformFGPurple Uniforms.jpg
league_champ_typeWorld Bowls (4)
league_champs

The Frankfurt Galaxy were a professional American football team that originally played in the World League of American Football and later in the resurrected NFL Europe. The team was based in Frankfurt, Germany and played in the Commerzbank-Arena, formerly called Waldstadion. The Galaxy was the only team in the league to have remained in operation and in the same city throughout the league's existence.

As of 2021, an unrelated team of the same name plays in the European League of Football.

History

In 1991, the Galaxy was a founding member of the World League of American Football (WLAF). They hosted the first ever WLAF game against the London Monarchs at the Waldstadion on March 23, 1991, and scored the first ever WLAF points with a safety, but lost the game.

When the World League resumed in 1995, the Galaxy, the Monarchs, and Barcelona Dragons were the only former WLAF teams that continued playing. Before it folded, Frankfurt Galaxy was the oldest professional football team outside of the NFL and CFL. Frankfurt Galaxy also played in the last NFL Europa game, losing the 2007 World Bowl to the Hamburg Seadevils.

The Frankfurt Galaxy's record eight appearances in the 15 World Bowl games were evenly split in the composite standings with four wins (1995, 1999, 2003 and 2006) and four losses (1996, 1998, 2004, and 2007).

Season-by-season

SeasonLeagueRegular seasonPostseasonWonLostTiesWin %FinishWonLostWin %Result19911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007Total82680.54744.500
WLAF730.7003rd (European)
WLAF370.3002nd (European)
WLAF suspended operations from 1993 to 1994
WLAF640.6002nd (League)101.000World Bowl '95 champions
WLAF640.6002nd (League)01.000Lost to Scottish Claymores in World Bowl '96
WLAF460.4005th (League)
NFLE730.7001st (League)01.000Lost to Rhein Fire in World Bowl '98
NFLE640.6002nd (League)101.000World Bowl '99 champions
NFLE460.4005th (League)
NFLE370.3006th (League)
NFLE640.6003rd (League)
NFLE640.6001st (League)101.000World Bowl XI champions
NFLE730.7002nd (League)01.000Lost to Berlin Thunder in World Bowl XII
NFLE370.3005th (League)
NFLE730.7002nd (League)101.000World Bowl XIV champions
NFLE730.7002nd (League)01.000Lost to Hamburg Sea Devils in World Bowl XV

Head coaches

#NameTermRegular seasonPostseasonAchievementsGCWonLostTiesWin %GCWonLostWin %12345
Jack Elway199119922010100.500
Ernie Stautner199519973016140.533211.500World Bowl '95 championship
World League Coach of the Year (1995)
Dick Curl199820003017130.567211.500World Bowl '99 championship
2× NFL Europe Coach of the Year (1998, 1999)
Doug Graber200120033015150.5001101.000World Bowl XI championship
NFL Europe Coach of the Year (2003)
Mike Jones200420074024160.600312.333World Bowl XIV championship
NFL Europe Coach of the Year (2006)

Notable players

No.PlayerPosition(s)Years playedNotable
5, 81USA Mario BaileyWR1995–2000All-Time NFL Europe Receiving leader
1, 18USA Andy McCulloughWR1999, 2001World Bowl VII Most Valuable Player
4USA J. T. O'SullivanQB2004, 2007NFL Europa Co-Offensive Most Valuable Player (2007)
11USA Mike PerezQB1991–1992First starting quarterback in team history
32USA Roger RobinsonRB2006Led League in rushing, All-NFLEL team selection
82USA Keith L. CraigWR1991First Service Member (U.S.Army) selected under Operation Discovery
16USA Jake DelhommeQB1999World Bowl VII champion and Super Bowl XXXVIII starting quarterback

References

References

  1. (June 27, 1999). "Andy is a real catch". NFL.com.
  2. (June 21, 2007). "All-NFL Europa Team".
  3. (May 25, 2006). "NFLEL names All-League team, MVPs".
  4. (September 11, 1991). "Wiesbaden Galaxy sets player tryouts, medical seminar". Stars and Stripes.
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