Plattling Black Hawks

Plattling Black Hawks
Founded 1986
League Bayernliga
Based in Plattling, Germany
Arena

Deggendorf Black Hawks (19862004)

Plattling Black Hawks (2004present)

Stadium Karl Weinberger Stadion
Colors

Beige and Black

         

Head coach Sami Telenius
Championships none
Division titles none
Cheerleaders Black Merlins
Website www.black-hawks-football.de/

The Plattling Black Hawks are an American football team from Plattling, Germany. The club was, until 2004, known as the Deggendorf Black Hawks.[1]

The club's greatest success was earning promotion to the German Football League in 2008 and qualifying for the play-offs for the first time in 2010.

History

The Black Hawks entered league football in 1987, when they joined the southern division of the Regionalliga Bayern. The following 19 seasons, the club remained playing in local Bavarian and Southern German leagues, becoming a fixture in the tier-three Regionalliga Süd from 2001 onwards.[1]

In 2004, the Deggendorf Black Hawks moved nine kilometres southwest, becoming the Plattling Black Hawks instead.[1]

Under the new name, the club quickly experienced unprecedented success, winning its league and defeating the Obertshausen Blizzards to earn promotion to the southern division of the 2nd Bundesliga. Plattling spend the next three seasons at this level, successfully competing with the top teams and eventually winning the league in 2008. The team defeated the Darmstadt Diamonds in the following two promotion games and earned a spot in the German Football League for 2009.[1]

In the GFL in 2009, the Black Hawks managed to finish in fifth place, one above the relegation rank and Bavarian rival, the Munich Cowboys. The following season saw the team come third despite a losing record and qualify for the play-offs. In the quarter finals, the Berlin Adler were however to strong and the club was knock out courtesy to a 3-17 defeat.[1]

Plattling was unable to fulfil all its fixtures in the 2011 season, suffering from a large number of injuries, losing all games except for the last three, which it cancelled.[2][3] The club decided on 1 September 2011 not to apply for a GFL 2 licence for the following season but instead to compete in the third tier Regionalliga.[4]

In the Regionalliga the clubs troubles continued in 2012, finishing last and losing all ten season games, dropping down another level, now to the Bayernliga. The 2013 season saw the club recover and win seven out of eight regular season games but then lose 20 to Königsbrunn Ants in the Bayernliga play-offs. In the 2014 season the club did not win a game in its Bayernliga division and finished last. It came last once more in 2015 but this time recorded one win and seven loses.

Honours

Recent seasons

Recent seasons of the club:[1][5][6][7][8]

Year Division Finish Points Pct. Games W D L PF PA Postseason
2005 Regionalliga Süd 1st 240 1.000 12 12 0 0 527 117 Won PR: Obertshausen Blizzards (2614 & 4014)
2006 GFL 2 (South) 3rd 1810 0.643 14 9 0 5 363 296
2007 3rd 1612 0.571 14 8 0 6 412 317
2008 1st 253 0.893 14 12 1 1 556 180 Won PR: Darmstadt Diamonds (4333 & 4436)
2009 GFL (South) 5th 618 0.250 12 3 0 9 369 491
2010 3rd 1113 0.458 12 5 1 6 294 242 Lost QF: Berlin Adler (317)
2011 7th 022 0.000 11 0 0 11 157 521
2012 Regionalliga Süd 6th 020 0.000 10 0 0 10 75 398
2013 Bayernliga (Central) 1st 142 0.875 8 7 0 1 208 118 Lost SF: Königsbrunn Ants (02)
2014 Bayernliga (South) 6th 020 0.000 10 0 0 10 80 374
2015 5th 214 0.125 8 1 0 7 100 315

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Football History (German) Historic American football tables from Germany, accessed: 19 January 2010
  2. Information Status Plattling Black Hawks (German) AFVD website, published: 25 August 2011, accessed: 3 September 2011
  3. Letztes Heimspiel der Saison fällt aus (German) Stuttgarter Zeitung, published: 2 September 2011, accessed: 3 September 2011
  4. Situation Plattling Black Hawks (German) GFL website, published: 5 September 2011, accessed: 6 September 2011
  5. GFL 2008 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 2 January 2011
  6. GFL 2009 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 2 January 2011
  7. GFL 2010 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 2 January 2011
  8. GFL 2011 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 18 September 2011

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