German Bowl Appearances
The clubs appearances in the German Bowl:
| Bowl | Date | Champions | Runners-Up | Score | Location | Attendance |
| XVII | September 16, 1995 | Düsseldorf Panther | Hamburg Blue Devils | 17-10 | Braunschweig | 12,125 |
| XVIII | October 5, 1996 | Hamburg Blue Devils | Düsseldorf Panther | 31-12 | Hamburg | 19,700 |
| XX | October 3, 1998 | Braunschweig Lions | Hamburg Blue Devils | 20-14 | Hamburg | 22,100 |
| XXI | October 9, 1999 | Braunschweig Lions | Hamburg Blue Devils | 25-24 | Hamburg | 30,400 |
| XXIII | October 6, 2001 | Hamburg Blue Devils | Braunschweig Lions | 31-13 | Hanover | 23,193 |
| XXIV | October 12, 2002 | Hamburg Blue Devils | Braunschweig Lions | 16-13 | Braunschweig | 21,097 |
| XXV | October 11, 2003 | Hamburg Blue Devils | Braunschweig Lions | 37-36 (aet) | Wolfsburg | 20,517 |
| XXVII | October 8, 2005 | Braunschweig Lions | Hamburg Blue Devils | 31-28 | Hanover | 19,512 |
Read more about this topic: Hamburg Blue Devils
Famous quotes containing the words german, bowl and/or appearances:
“Hes leaving Germany by special request of the Nazi government. First he sends a dispatch about Danzig and how 10,000 German tourists are pouring into the city every day with butterfly nets in their hands and submachine guns in their knapsacks. They warn him right then. What does he do next? Goes to a reception at von Ribbentropfs and keeps yelling for gefilte fish!”
—Billy Wilder (b. 1906)
“In a bowl to sea went wise men three,
On a brilliant night of June:
They carried a net, and their hearts were set
On fishing up the moon.”
—Thomas Love Peacock (17851866)
“It is doubtless wise, when a reform is introduced, to try to persuade the British public that it is not a reform at all; but appearances must be kept up to some extent at least.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)