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- World_Bowl_X abstract "World Bowl X was the 2002 championship game of the NFL Europe League. The game was played at Rheinstadion in Düsseldorf, Germany on Saturday, June 22, 2002. It would be the final event held at Rheinstadion before its demolition.In this game, the defending champion Berlin Thunder were hoping to protect their title after going through another 6-4 season. This time, their opponent was the 7-3 Rhein Fire, who won the World Bowl in 2000 and were hoping to take home another title. There were 53,109 fans in attendance (the largest World Bowl crowd since 1998), who witnessed NFL Europe history. The Berlin Thunder became the very first NFL Europe team to win back-to-back World Bowls, thanks to their 26-20 victory over the Fire. Thunder WR Dane Looker was given MVP honors, after having 11 receptions for 111 yards and 2 Touchdowns, with his longest reception being 41 Yards.".
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- World_Bowl_X wikiPageRevisionID "679537292".
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Berlin_Thunder.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Baldinger.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Category:2002_NFL_Europe_season.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Category:2002_in_American_football.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Bowl.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Curt_Menefee.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Dane_Looker.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Düsseldorf.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Fox_NFL.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink NFL_Europe.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink NFL_on_Fox.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Rhein_Fire.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Rheinstadion.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Tee_Martin.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink Walt_Anderson_(American_football).
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLink World_Bowl.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLinkText "2002".
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLinkText "World Bowl X".
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageWikiLinkText "X".
- World_Bowl_X announcers "Curt Menefee and Brian Baldinger".
- World_Bowl_X attendance "53109".
- World_Bowl_X city "Düsseldorf, Germany".
- World_Bowl_X date "--06-22".
- World_Bowl_X hasPhotoCollection World_Bowl_X.
- World_Bowl_X home Rhein_Fire.
- World_Bowl_X homeAbbr "RHE".
- World_Bowl_X homePlace "1.0".
- World_Bowl_X homeQtr "0".
- World_Bowl_X homeQtr "13".
- World_Bowl_X homeQtr "7".
- World_Bowl_X last "IX".
- World_Bowl_X mvp "Dane Looker, Wide receiver".
- World_Bowl_X name "X".
- World_Bowl_X network Fox_NFL.
- World_Bowl_X network NFL_on_Fox.
- World_Bowl_X next "XI".
- World_Bowl_X referee Walt_Anderson_(American_football).
- World_Bowl_X stadium Rheinstadion.
- World_Bowl_X type "wb".
- World_Bowl_X visitor Berlin_Thunder.
- World_Bowl_X visitorAbbr "BER".
- World_Bowl_X visitorPlace "2".
- World_Bowl_X visitorQtr "13".
- World_Bowl_X visitorQtr "3".
- World_Bowl_X visitorQtr "7".
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- World_Bowl_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_World_Bowl.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NFL_on_Fox.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rhein_Fire.
- World_Bowl_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:World_Bowl.
- World_Bowl_X subject Category:2002_NFL_Europe_season.
- World_Bowl_X subject Category:2002_in_American_football.
- World_Bowl_X subject Category:World_Bowl.
- World_Bowl_X hypernym Game.
- World_Bowl_X type Competition.
- World_Bowl_X type VideoGame.
- World_Bowl_X type Competition.
- World_Bowl_X type Season.
- World_Bowl_X type Season.
- World_Bowl_X comment "World Bowl X was the 2002 championship game of the NFL Europe League. The game was played at Rheinstadion in Düsseldorf, Germany on Saturday, June 22, 2002. It would be the final event held at Rheinstadion before its demolition.In this game, the defending champion Berlin Thunder were hoping to protect their title after going through another 6-4 season. This time, their opponent was the 7-3 Rhein Fire, who won the World Bowl in 2000 and were hoping to take home another title.".
- World_Bowl_X label "World Bowl X".
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- World_Bowl_X wasDerivedFrom World_Bowl_X?oldid=679537292.
- World_Bowl_X isPrimaryTopicOf World_Bowl_X.