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World Bowl 2000

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American football championship game
World Bowl 2000
Rhein FireScottish Claymores
1310
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RHE330713
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DateSunday, June 25, 2000
StadiumWaldstadion,Frankfurt, Germany
MVPAaron Stecker,running back
RefereeBill Leavy
Attendance35,860
Ceremonies
Halftime showFive
TV in the United States
NetworkFox
AnnouncersSam Rosen andBill Maas

World Bowl 2000 (also referred to asWorld Bowl VIII) was the eighth championship game of theNFL Europe League. It was held atWaldstadion inFrankfurt, Germany on June 25, 2000. The match-up was between the 6–4Scottish Claymores and the 7–3Rhein Fire. 35,860 fans were in attendance to witness the Fire coming from behind to win a close game 13–10 in the second-lowest scoring World Bowl played (only theinaugural World Bowl yielding fewer points). Claymores running backAaron Stecker was namedMVP in the losing cause, rushing for 92 yards including a 36-yard TD.

Background

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The Fire won the first meeting 22–10 in Düsseldorf, while the Claymores won the second meeting 31–24 in Scotland.

Game summary

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In this low-scoring affair, the Rhein Fire struck first when they went 51 yards on 11 plays in the opening drive, but they could only come up with a 21-yard field goal byManfred Burgsmüller. The Claymores responded with their opening drive, by going 75 yards on only three plays and gracefully capping it off with a 36-yard run by running backAaron Stecker. In the second quarter, the Claymores increased their lead by going 52 yards on 12 plays, yet ending up with a 32-yard field goal byRob Hart. The Fire managed to respond on an eight-play, 34-yard drive, but the Claymore defense made Rhein settle for a 23-yard field goal by Burgsmüller. Heading into halftime, the Claymores led 10–6 and feeling confident that they would win another championship title. In the second half of the game, both sides failed to score a single point in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, it seemed like the Claymores had the game all but won. However, the Fire refused to go down without a fight. Getting the ball with 5:07 left on the clock, Fire quarterbackDanny Wuerffel led his team on an eight-play, 43-yard drive that was not only time-consuming, but Fire running backPepe Pearson scored the game-winning touchdown from a yard out. Even though the Claymores got the ball back and managed to gel some reasonable yardage, Hart's 40-yard field goal attempt (which would have tied the game up) went wide left, preserving Rhein's small lead and giving them their second World Bowl title in three years.

World Bowl 2000 was the final game in charge for the two head coaches, who up until then had each taken charge of every game in team history. Both would depart for the newly createdXFL, with Rhein'sGalen Hall taking charge of theOrlando Rage and Scotland'sJim Criner at theLas Vegas Outlaws.

Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOP RheinScotland
1
9:48
1151
Rhein
21-yard field goal by Manfred Burgsmüller30
1
8:38
375
Scotland
Aaron Stecker 36-yard touchdown run, Rob Hart kick good37
2
9:03
1252
Scotland
32-yard field goal by Rob Hart310
2
4:59
834
Rhein
23-yard field goal by Manfred Burgsmüller610
4
1:12
843
Rhein
Pepe Pearson 1-yard touchdown run, Manfred Burgsmüller kick good1310
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.1310

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