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Sports club
Assindia Cardinals
Founded1983
LeagueGerman Football League 2
Based inEssen, Germany
StadiumSportpark am Hallo
ColorsBlue and Yellow    
PresidentWilfried Ziegler
Head coachBernd Janzen
Championshipsnone
Division titlesGFL 2 North: 2000, 2008
CheerleadersCardinellas
Websiteassindia-cardinals.de

The Assindia Cardinals are an American football team from Essen, Germany. Assindia is the Latin name for Essen.

As its greatest success, the club has finished in third place in the northern division of the American Football Bundesliga in 1986, and reached the quarter-finals of the national championship once, in 2009.

History

The club was formed in 1983 as the AFC Assindia Cardinals 1983 e.V..

The new club entered the tier-three Oberliga Nord for the 1984 season, where it finishes third and earned promotion to the northern division of the 2nd Bundesliga. Another third place in 1985 was enough to qualify for the American Football Bundesliga, now the German Football League, as the league was expanded from 16 to 24 teams for the 1986 season.

The Cardinals came third in their inaugural season at this level in group B of the northern division, the league being then subdivided into four regional divisions, which qualified the team for the play-offs. There, the Red Barons Cologne proved to strong and the team was knocked-out in a 0–18 defeat. The following four seasons, the club was unable to qualify for the play-offs again, finishing in fourth and fifth places, before a league reduction from 26 to 16 teams caused the Cardinals to lose their league spot in very similar circumstances to the way it had gained it originally.

The team, instead of entering the 2nd Bundesliga, found itself now playing in the tier-four Verbandsliga NRW and, for the club, an era of lower division football was to follow. For the next eight seasons, the Cardinals drifted between the third and fourth tier, before a Regionalliga West championship in 1998 allowed the team to return to the second level.

After only two seasons in the 2nd Bundesliga, the Cardinals won the northern division in this league and earned direct promotion to the GFL. Live at this level proved difficult for the side and it was never a true play-off contender. A last place in 2003 and subsequent loses to the Düsseldorf Panther in the relegation round meant a return to the second tier for the Cardinals. From 2004 to 2007, the team moved between this league and the Regionalliga as an elevator side, before another title in the 2nd Bundesliga in 2008 and promotion round victories over Cologne Falcons allowed a return to the GFL.

The club made a successful comeback in the league in 2009, finishing fourth and qualifying for the play-offs for the second time in its history, where it lost to the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns in the quarter-finals. The 2010 season saw the side back in familiar territory, finishing fifth, a point and a place above the relegation rank.

The club finished last in the northern division of the GFL in 2011 and elected not to play a relegation decider against the GFL 2 runners-up. Instead, feeling unable to financially compete at the highest level, the Cardinals voluntarily accepted relegation. In 2012, the club suffered another relegation after coming last in the GFL 2 northern division. The 2013 and 2014 seasons saw the club compete in the Regionalliga West, where it came third on both occasions, followed by a league championship in 2015 which took them back to the GFL 2.

Honours

  • GFL
    • Play-off qualification : 1986, 2009
    • League membership : (11) 1986–1990, 2001–2003, 2009–2011
  • GFL 2
    • Northern Division champions: 2000, 2008

Recent seasons

Recent seasons of the club:

Year Division Finish Points Pct. Games W D L PF PA Postseason
2005 Regionalliga West 1st 22–2 0.917 12 11 0 1 462 140 Won PR: Frankfurt Red Cocks (27–0 & 12–0)
2006 GFL2 (North) 7th 3–21 0.125 12 1 1 10 122 246
2007 Regionalliga West 1st 22–2 0.917 12 11 0 1 362 63 Won PR: Magdeburg Virgin Guards (7–14 & 21–13)
2008 GFL2 (North) 1st 21–7 0.750 14 10 1 3 321 217 Won PR: Cologne Falcons (24–17 & 28–23)
2009 GFL (North) 4th 8–12 0.400 10 4 0 6 279 268 Lost QF: Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns (25–46)
2010 5th 9–15 0.375 12 4 1 7 239 275
2011 7th 3–25 0.107 14 1 1 12 162 532
2012 GFL2 (North) 8th 4–24 0.143 14 1 2 11 137 482
2013 Regionalliga West 3rd 12–8 0.600 10 6 0 4 230 138
2014 3rd 10–6 0.625 8 5 0 3 311 119
2015 1st 18–2 0.900 10 9 0 1 260 125 Won PR: Ritterhude Badgers (43–0) Won PR: Rostock Griffins (14–7)
2016 GFL2 (North) 6th 8–20 0.286 14 4 0 10 277 414
2017 8th 4–24 0.143 14 2 0 12 216 499
2018 Regionalliga West 4th 14–10 0.583 12 7 0 5 282 189
2019 1st 22–2 0.917 12 11 0 1 451 119 Won PR: Berlin Adler (21–17) Won PR: Oldenburg Knights (19–16)
2020 GFL2 (North) No season played because of the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 8th 2–18 0.100 10 1 0 9 147 302
2022 7th 6–14 0.300 10 3 0 7 177 259
  • PR = Promotion round
  • RR = Relegation round
  • QF = Quarter finals
  • SF = Semi finals

References

  1. ^ Football History (in German) Historic American football tables from Germany, accessed: 18 January 2010
  2. Impressum Archived 2010-12-10 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Assindia Cardinals website, accessed: 18 January 2011
  3. Situation Relegationsrunde Archived 2012-03-22 at the Wayback Machine (in German) GFL website, published: 5 September 2011, accessed: 6 September 2011
  4. GFL 2008 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 18 January 2011
  5. GFL 2009 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 18 January 2011
  6. GFL 2010 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 18 January 2011
  7. GFL 2011 www.football-aktuell.de, accessed: 18 September 2011

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