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Ansbach Grizzlies

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Founded 1979
League Landesliga Bayern Nord
Based in Ansbach, Germany
Stadium Sportanlage Carolinum
Colors

Blue and White

         
President Andy Beck
Head coach Andreas Mohr
Championships German Bowl: 1981, 1982, 1985
Division titles GFL South: 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988
Website www.ansbach-grizzlies.com/

Blue and White

On 30th July 2016, Rookie Patrick Cosby made a record in the club record chronicle, against the Regensburg Phoenix, by making a 100 Yards Interception-Return-Touchdown.

The Ansbach Grizzlies are an American football team based in Ansbach, Germany. The club, together with the Düsseldorf Panther and the Munich Cowboys, is one of the oldest in Germany. The Grizzlies were a dominating force in the game during the first decade of American football in Germany, reaching all of the first eight German Bowls.

The Ansbach Grizzlies date back to the 3 April 1979, when an information session on the sport was held by Erich Grau and Uli Sorge, after which fifteen players ordered their football gear and formed a team. Initially, this team was part of the multi-sports club SpVgg Ansbach.

In 1979, the Grizzlies became a founding member of the American Football Bundesliga, renamed the German Football League in 1999, together with the Frankfurter Löwen, Düsseldorf Panther, Munich Cowboys, Berlin Bears und Bremerhaven Seahawks.

The first three league seasons were dominated by Ansbach and Frankfurt, who met each other in the German Bowl on each occasion. In 1979 and 1980, Frankfurt, playing at home, proved the stronger, defeating the Grizzlies. In 1981, the year the club split from the SpVgg Ansbach and became independent as the Ansbach Grizzlies 1981 e.V., the Grizzlies finally triumphed and won their first German Bowl. For Frankfurt, it was the last-ever Bowl appearance, while Ansbach also won the one and only edition of the German Cup that year.

After defeating the Cologne Crocodiles in the 1982 edition of the German Bowl, Ansbach had to face a new opposition in the following four finals, the Düsseldorf Panther. The two teams stood for opposing styles of football, the Panthers favouring a long-ranging passing game while the Grizzlies relied on their strong defence. Of the four encounters, three went for the team from Düsseldorf, with Ansbach only able to win the 1985 final. It was not until the mid-2000s that the Braunschweig Lions surpassed the Grizzlies record of eight consecutive finals, the Lions eventually playing in twelve from 1997 to 2008. The Grizzlies participated in the first-ever edition of the European Football League in 1986, losing to the Birmingham Bulls in the quarter finals.


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