Super Bowl II

Super Bowl II was an American football game played to determine the champion of the International Gridiron Football League (IGFL) for the 2088 season. The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Hawaii Islanders defeated the International Football Conference (IFC) champion Geneva Ambassadors, 50–23. The game was played on February 2, 2089, at Tengan Memorial Stadium in Geneva, Switzerland.

The Islanders won their first Super Bowl, having never won one in the 2074-79 IGFL. Hawaii finished the regular season with an 10–5 record, tying the New Mexico Warriors for second-best record of the regular season behind the Wales Marines, who finished 12-3, and advanced to their first Super Bowl. The Ambassadors were considered the ultimate Cinderella team, having finished the regular season with a 4–11 record, but defying all odds as they advanced to their first Super Bowl, notably shocking the 12-3 defending champion Wales Marines in the IFC Championship game, 43-10.

What was left of Geneva's magic fully ran out against Hawaii, as they were fully outclassed by 27 points en route to an embarrassing loss in their own stadium. This resulted in IGFL Commissioner (and Geneva running back) Koichi Kizakura discussing plans to hold the Super Bowl on a fully-neutral site.