Stuttgart Scorpions

{{short description|American football team in Germany}}

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| founded = 1982

| league = German Football League

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| city = Stuttgart, Germany

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| stadium = Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau

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| president = Roland Pellegrino

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| championships = none

| titles = GFL South: 1998, 2007

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| team = Stuttgart Scorpions

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The Stuttgart Scorpions are an American football team from Stuttgart, Germany. The club's greatest success came in 2007, when it reached the German Bowl but lost to the Braunschweig Lions.

History

The Stuttgart Scorpions were formed in December 1982.[http://www.stuttgart-scorpions.de/asc/geschichte/1982%E2%80%931989 History: 1982–1989] {{in lang|de}} Stuttgart Scorpions website, accessed: 11 January 2011 The new club spent its first couple of seasons in the 2nd Bundesliga, now the German Football League 2, where it played until 1985.

The club, after having earned promotion, spent the 1986 and 1987 season in the central division of the American Football Bundesliga, now the German Football League, but was only able to win one game in two years and found itself relegated back to the second tier for 1988. At this league, the team once more was a top performer and won two division titles in 1990 and 1991, with the later also earning promotion to the Bundesliga once more.

The Scorpions once more struggled at top level and were immediately relegated again. After coming second in 1993 and winning its division the following year, the Scorpions were able to defeat the Franken Knights 47–0 in the promotion round and moved up for a third time in their history.

The club was now much improved at the top level and reached the quarter-finals in its first two seasons back, 1995 and 1996. After a difficult 1997 season, when survival was only assured in the relegation round against the Saarland Hurricanes, the Scorpions would finally be able to deliver constant top-level performances. From 1998 onwards, the team was to reach the play-offs every season.

The Stuttgart Scorpions won the southern division of the Bundesliga in 1998 and were able to reach the semi-finals of the German championship for the first time. In 2001, 2002 and 2006, this play-off performance was repeated, in between, the club was knocked out in the semi-finals. The 2007 season was to be the club's best-ever, first winning the southern division of the GFL for only the second time and then progressing all the way to the German Bowl. In this game, the Scorpions were defeated 27–6 by the Braunschweig Lions, despite playing at home in Stuttgart.

Since then, the team's performances have fallen off, only being able to reach the quarter-finals of the championship in 2008, 2009 and 2010. In 2011, the side finished third in its division, qualifying for the play-offs once more, where they lost to the Mönchengladbach Mavericks.

In 2012, the club came fourth in the southern division of the GFL and qualified for the play-off where it was knocked out by Kiel Baltic Hurricanes in the quarter-finals. After 15 consecutive play-off qualifications the club came only sixth in 2013 and missed the finals for the first time since 1997.

In 2014, the club finished second in the southern division of the GFL but lost 28–33 to the Cologne Falcons in the quarter-finals of the play-offs. After a third-place finish in 2015 the club lost to the Dresden Monarchs in the quarter-finals of the play-offs.

In 2021, the Scorpions received an offer to become a franchise of the newly established European League of Football ELF which sees itself as a continuation of World League of American Football WLAF and NFL Europe. A 2/3 majority of the member base rejected the offer, but management and coaching staff decided to join the Stuttgart ELF franchise. Since the Scorpions rejected an ELF cooperation, the WLAF "Sacracmento Surge" (1992 World Bowl champion) was revived as "Stuttgart Surge". The Scorpions remain a constituent of the GFL.

Honours

  • German Bowl
  • Runners-up: 2007
  • EFL
  • Participations: 2008
  • GFL
  • Southern Division champions: (2) 1998, 2007
  • Play-off qualification: (20) 1995, 1996, 1998–2012, 2014, 2015, 2019
  • League membership: (29) 1986–1987, 1992, 1995–2021
  • GFL2
  • Central Division champions: 1985, 1990, 1991, 1994
  • Junior Bowl
  • Runners-up: 1992, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2008

German Bowl appearances

The club has only appeared once in the German Bowl:[http://www.gfl.info/text.php?Inhalt=bowls#German_Bowl Bowls] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150929171113/http://www.gfl.info/text.php?Inhalt=bowls |date=2015-09-29 }} GFL website, accessed: 1 January 2011

class="wikitable"
Bowl || Date

! Champions || Runners-Up || Score

! Location || Attendance

style="text-align:center;"| XXIXOctober 6, 2007

| Braunschweig Lions

Stuttgart Scorpions27–6Stuttgartstyle="text-align:right;"| 8,152

  • Champions in bold.

Recent seasons

Recent seasons of the Scorpions:[http://www.football-history.de/ Football History] {{in lang|de}} Historic American football tables from Germany, accessed: 2 January 2010[http://www.football-aktuell.de/cgi-bin/schedule.pl?rubrik=5010 GFL 2011] www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 18 September 2011[http://www.football-aktuell.de/cgi-bin/aschedule.pl?rubrik=5010&jahr=2008 GFL 2008] www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 2 January 2011[http://www.football-aktuell.de/cgi-bin/aschedule.pl?rubrik=5010&jahr=2009 GFL 2009] www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 2 January 2011[http://www.football-aktuell.de/cgi-bin/aschedule.pl?rubrik=5010&jahr=2010 GFL 2010] www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 2 January 2011

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| Year

Division

| Finish

PointsPct.

| Games

WDL

| PF

PA

| Postseason

2005rowspan="17"| GFL (South)

| 3rd

10–100.500

| 10

505

| 353

343

|style="text-align:left"| Lost QF: Hamburg Blue Devils (0–30)

2006

| 2nd

17–70.708

| 12

813

| 407

190

|style="text-align:left"| Won QF: Dresden Monarchs (47–27){{Clear}}Lost SF: Braunschweig Lions (17–36)

2007

| 1st

20–40.833

| 12

1002

| 390

144

|style="text-align:left"| Won QF: Hamburg Blue Devils (27–17) {{Clear}} Won SF: Berlin Adler (19–14) {{Clear}} Lost GB: Braunschweig Lions (6–27)

2008

| 2nd

16–80.667

| 12

804

| 302

195

|style="text-align:left"| Lost QF: Berlin Adler (6–9)

2009

| 3rd

11–130.458

| 12

516

| 331

302

|style="text-align:left"| Lost QF: Kiel Baltic Hurricanes (6–20)

2010

| 4th

8–16

| 0.333

| 12

408

| 228

280

|style="text-align:left"| Lost QF: Kiel Baltic Hurricanes (21–23)

2011

| 3rd

15–110.577

| 13

715

| 316

335

|style="text-align:left"| Lost QF: Mönchengladbach Mavericks (17–43)

2012

| 4th

18–100.643

| 14

824

| 344

271

|style="text-align:left"| Lost QF: Kiel Baltic Hurricanes (22–70)

2013

| 6th

9–190.321

| 14

419

| 272

430

| —

2014

| 2nd

24–40.857

| 14

1202

| 560

477

|style="text-align:left"| Lost QF: Cologne Falcons (28–33)

2015

| 3rd

20–80.714

| 14

1004

| 429

342

|style="text-align:left"| Lost QF: Dresden Monarchs (14–55)

2016

| 5th

14–140.500

| 14

707

| 474

387

| —

2017

| 6th

8–200.286

| 14

4010

| 227

403

| —

2018

| 8th

4–240.143

| 14

2012

| 226

486

|style="text-align:left"| Won RR: Ravensburg Razorbacks (72–34 & 48–6)

2019

| 4th

12–160.429

| 14

608

| 328

473

|style="text-align:left"| Lost QF: New Yorker Lions (3–70)

2020

|colspan="10" style="background:#C0C0C0"| No season played because of the COVID-19 pandemic

2021

| 8th

2–180.100

| 10

109

| 128

457

|style="text-align:left"| Lost RR: Straubing Spiders (withdrawal)

2022

|rowspan=2| GFL2 (South)

| 6th

6–140.300

| 10

307

| 136

261

| —

2023

| 8th

2–180.100

| 10

109

| 95

331

| —

2024

| Regionalliga

  • RR = Relegation round.
  • QF = Quarter finals.
  • SF = Semi finals.
  • GB = German Bowl

References

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