NFL Wants To Hold Games In Germany, Seeks Partner City

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The NFL wants to expand its international series by holding regular-season games in Germany, launching a process Wednesday to identify a partner city.

Germany boasts a strong NFL fan base and is one of the world's largest economies, making the country an attractive partner.

The NFL has staged 28 regular-season games in London since 2007 and will play two more in October at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. German fans often travel to London to attend games, the league said.

“We are very excited about the development of our German fan base, and the time is right to identify a partner who can execute a game at NFL standards as part of our international growth strategy,” Brett Gosper, the NFL's head of UK and Europe, said in a statement.

The NFL has hired London-based The Sports Consultancy to assist, including working with interested cities to develop their proposals.

“This process is designed to explore potential local partnerships, stadium suitability and game logistics,” Gosper said. “We need engaged and motivated host partners that span the public sector, venue, sport, community and major event spheres and can help us deliver a high-impact event and a long-term partnership. Identifying a preferred host city is a key step in bringing regular-season NFL games to our millions of German fans.”

Weekly television viewership in Germany has grown by more than 20% annually since 2017, the league said.

German viewership of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl on Feb. 8 set a record.

“Germany is a leading market outside North America for NFL Shop sales, fantasy football participation and sales of the Madden NFL video game,” the league said in its statement.

The NFL staged five preseason games in Germany between 1990 and 1994, and had a professional team presence in Germany between 1991 and 2007 with the Berlin Thunder, Cologne Centurions, Frankfurt Galaxy, Hamburg Sea Devils and Rhein Fire playing at various times in the former World League/NFL Europe/NFL Europa.

NFL regular-season games have also been played in Mexico and Canada.

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"The NFL wants to expand its international series by holding regular-season games in Germany, launching a process Wednesday to identify a partner city."

FUCK THIS!!! I don't want any other country, besides AMERICA to have any knid fuckin foot ball game in it.
I say Keep the NFL American.
 
"The NFL wants to expand its international series by holding regular-season games in Germany, launching a process Wednesday to identify a partner city."

FUCK THIS!!! I don't want any other country, besides AMERICA to have any knid fuckin foot ball game in it.
I say Keep the NFL American.
Liking football is gay
 

The World League of American Football (shortened to WLAF or World League[2]), later renamed the NFL Europe League (NFL Europe for short) and then NFL Europa, was a professional American football league that operated between 1991 and 2007.

On 29 June 2007, the NFL announced the end of NFL Europa after a reported $30 million loss per season

Nobody in Europe gives a shit about your gay ass hand-egg (since neither feet or balls are involved)
 



Nobody in Europe gives a shit about your gay ass hand-egg (since neither feet or balls are involved)
Yah, the various sports that countries favour can be quite different. Skiing is hugely popular in Austria, Norway and Sweden, but it’s not so popular in Britain, Spain, and France.

Biathlon is massively popular in German, Norway and a few other countries, but many countries don’t care about it.
 



Nobody in Europe gives a shit about your gay ass hand-egg (since neither feet or balls are involved)

GOOD!!!
They don't care, we isolate the market to ONLY AMERICA, and maybe a small Mexican branch, because those are the only people that deresrve to have anything like an nfl team, beacuse they are coming here and helping us with construction and stuff.

But before we even do THAT, expand the NFL market IN AMERICA, and get rid of all the gay rules that make football less manly.
 
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