The league was founded as the Berlin Bombshells,[2] although it now reserves that name for its interleague bouting team. It was the second roller derby league in Germany, and was assisted in its early development by the first league, the
Stuttgart Valley Rollergirlz.[3] In its early days, it was thrown out of its practice hall by Berlin's sports department; the team decided to take legal action to regain access to a public practice space.[4] The league was given a boost when Diane Rott transferred from the
B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls.[4]
It competed in the first roller derby bout between two German leagues, against the Stuttgart Valley Rollergirlz in 2009. In the same year, it competed in "Roll Britannia", the first roller derby tournament in Europe, while in December it hosted the first European Roller Derby Organisational Conference (EROC).[2]
Bear City hosted the first German Roller Derby Championship, held in December 2010, losing 124-128 to Stuttgart in the final.[5]
In July 2016, the league announced it had officially changed the name of the organization to Bear City Roller Derby.[6]
WFTDA competition
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In March 2012, Bear City Roller Derby became the WFTDA’s first full member league in
continental Europe.[9]
In 2014, Bear City competed at the
WFTDA Division 2 Playoffs in
Kitchener-Waterloo,
Ontario,[10] where they placed second to
Rideau Valley Roller Girls.[11] This playoff appearance was the first in WFTDA history by a team from continental Europe.[12] Later that year they made their debut at the 2014
WFTDA Championships,[13] where they placed third in Division 2.[14] In 2015, Bear City returned to Division 2 Playoffs in
Detroit,[15] entering as the tenth seed and finishing in sixth place.[16] In 2016 Bear City again qualified for Division 2 Playoffs as the eighth seed in
Lansing, Michigan, and finished in fifth place with a 177-153 victory over
Tri-City Roller Derby.[17]
Bear City again qualified for the Division 2 Playoffs and Championship in 2017 as the #14 seed in
Pittsburgh, losing their opening game to
Paris Rollergirls 205-152.[18] Bear City rebounded with a 275-253 win in overtime against
Pirate City Rollers,[19] followed by a 207-187 loss to
E-Ville Roller Derby.[20] On day 3 Bear City fell 176-155 to
Ohio Roller Derby to finish in tenth place.[21] At the 2018 WFTDA Playoffs in
Atlanta, Bear City was the twelfth seed and ended their weekend with a tight consolation round victory over
Queen City Roller Girls, 218-212.[22]