The Cologne Centurions were an NFL Europe team from 2004 to 2007. They first appeared in Madden NFL 2005 and last appeared in Madden NFL 08. They have a max overall from 45 to 60 and have never appeared or won any NFL Europe World Bowl.
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| - The Cologne Centurions were an NFL Europe team from 2004 to 2007. They first appeared in Madden NFL 2005 and last appeared in Madden NFL 08. They have a max overall from 45 to 60 and have never appeared or won any NFL Europe World Bowl.
- The Cologne Centurions were an American football team that played in NFL Europe. The Centurions began competing in the league in the 2004 season, having replaced the defunct Barcelona Dragons. They played their home games at RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne. The Centurions' first-ever game was against local rival Rhein Fire. Cologne lost 25-26. The Centurions' inaugural season finished with a 4-6 record.
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| - The Cologne Centurions were an NFL Europe team from 2004 to 2007. They first appeared in Madden NFL 2005 and last appeared in Madden NFL 08. They have a max overall from 45 to 60 and have never appeared or won any NFL Europe World Bowl.
- The Cologne Centurions were an American football team that played in NFL Europe. The Centurions began competing in the league in the 2004 season, having replaced the defunct Barcelona Dragons. They played their home games at RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne. The Centurions' first-ever game was against local rival Rhein Fire. Cologne lost 25-26. The Centurions' inaugural season finished with a 4-6 record. On February 21, 2006, the Centurions named David Duggan as their new head coach. He replaced Darryl Sims, who was on the verge of his first season in the position but instead was pursuing an opportunity in the NFL. Peter Vaas, a two-time World Bowl-winning coach with the Berlin Thunder, had occupied the job in the team's first two seasons.
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