Rhein Fire (NFL Europe)

The Rhein Fire were a professional football team in the NFL Europe, formerly the World League of American Football. Established in Germany in 1995, the franchise resurrected the name of the former Birmingham Fire team which was active during the 1991–1992 WLAF seasons.

Rhein Fire
Team logo
Founded1995
Closed2007
Based inDüsseldorf, Germany (1995–2002, 2005–2007)
Gelsenkirchen, Germany (2003–2004)
Home fieldRheinstadion (1995–2002)
Arena AufSchalke (2003–2004)
LTU Arena (2005–2007)
LeagueWorld League of American Football (NFL Europe)
ColorsMaroon, Black, Gold, White[1]
       
World Bowls (2)

History

The team were based in Düsseldorf (and early on was occasionally referred to in the U.S. as the Düsseldorf Fire), playing its games in LTU Arena since 2005 season. Prior to this the team played in Rheinstadion until 2002 and in FC Schalke 04's Arena AufSchalke from 2003 to 2004 in nearby city Gelsenkirchen while LTU arena was being built. The team shared facilities with the football (soccer) club Fortuna Düsseldorf. The Fire hosted the World Bowl a record five times: in 1999 and 2002 in the Rheinstadion, in 2004 in Gelsenkirchen, and in 2005 and 2006 in the LTU Arena.

The Fire was one of NFL Europa's most successful teams as far as fan appeal and competitively on the field. The team itself played for five World Bowl championships throughout its history, winning in 1998 (over the Frankfurt Galaxy) and 2000 (over the Scottish Claymores).

Season-by-season

SeasonLeagueRegular seasonPostseason
WonLostTiesWin %FinishWonLostWin %Result
1995WLAF460.4005th (League)
1996WLAF370.3006th (League)
1997WLAF730.7001st (League)01.000Lost to Barcelona Dragons in World Bowl '97
1998NFLE730.7002nd (League)101.000World Bowl '98 champions
1999NFLE640.6003rd (League)
2000NFLE730.7001st (League)101.000World Bowl 2000 champions
2001NFLE550.5003rd (League)
2002NFLE730.7001st (League)01.000Lost to Berlin Thunder in World Bowl X
2003NFLE640.6002nd (League)01.000Lost to Frankfurt Galaxy in World Bowl XI
2004NFLE370.3005th (League)
2005NFLE370.3006th (League)
2006NFLE640.6003rd (League)
2007NFLE460.4004th (League)
Total68620.52323.400

Coaching history

Head coaches

#NameTermRegular seasonPostseasonAchievements
GCWonLostTiesWin %GCWonLostWin %
1Galen Hall199520006034260.567321.6672 World Bowl championships (1998, 2000)
World League Coach of the Year (1997)
NFL Europe Coach of the Year (2000)
2Pete Kuharchek200120055024260.480202.000
3Jim Tomsula200610640.600
4Rick Lantz200710460.400

Assistant coaches

Notable players

Other notable personnel

  • Alexander Leibkind – General Manager 1996–2004
  • Ken Karcher – Assistant coach for the Fire, was previously an NFL replacement player and later became a collegiate head coach.
  • Oliver Luck – General Manager 1995, became league president the following year.

References