Super Bowl I

Super Bowl I was an American football game played to determine the champion of the International Gridiron Football League (IGFL) for the inaugural 2087 season. The International Football Conference (IFC) champion Wales Marines defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New Mexico Warriors, 35–20. The game was played on February 2, 2088, at Tengan Memorial Stadium in Geneva, Switzerland.

The Marines won their first Super Bowl, making it the second time they've won an inaugural IGFL championship. Wales finished the regular season with an 7–8 record, having tied the Geneva Ambassadors as the two teams with the worst records in the IFC to make the playoffs. Despite this, they advanced to their first Super Bowl. The Warriors were in the same boat, having finished the regular season with an identical 7–8 record, and also advanced to their first Super Bowl through the Wild Card, making both teams 10-8 by the time of the game.

Given the circumstances of the two teams, it was hard to truly determine a winner, but after Wales held New Mexico scoreless through the entire first half and held a commanding 22-0 lead at the half, any level of comeback from the Warriors seemed impossible. That didn't stop Komaru Naegi and the Warriors from trying, as they outscored Wales 16-11 in the third quarter, and with a trio of safeties (two for New Mexico and one for Wales) making up the fourth quarter scoring, the Marines kept a grip on the lead to win 35-20.