Best homegrowns of ELF Week 3
Felix Pahl

Homegrown players continue to shine in the European League of Football. In Week 3, we saw exciting games, big wins, and many standout performances from local talents across the league. From powerful runs to game-changing catches and key defensive plays — Europe’s finest homegrowns made their mark.
Running back duo turns heads
Two running backs stood out in Week 3. First, Adam Zouzelka of the Prague Lions had a big day against the Fehérvár Enthroners. The 23-year-old Czech, a 2023 Offensive Rookie of the Year nominee, was his team’s leading rusher and receiver. He rushed with an average of 4.13 yards per carry, scored two touchdowns, and caught three passes for 67 yards — helping his team secure their first win of the season.
In Cologne, Jan Wiesauer stepped into the spotlight for the Raiders Tirol. While Tobias Bonatti was the star last week, Wiesauer took over this time with an impressive 110 rushing yards and three touchdowns on just 17 carries. At 25, he’s having a breakout season and proving the strength of the Raiders’ backfield.
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Top receivers lead the way
Louis Geyer, the ELF’s all-time leader in receiving yards, showed once again why he’s one of the league’s best. In Surge's huge 53-14 win, he needed just five catches to record 118 yards and three touchdowns. Geyer was nearly impossible to stop and is currently the Surge’ receiving yards leader.
In Paris, Hugo Tekedam continues to build strong chemistry with quarterback Jaylon Henderson. The French receiver had 10 catches for 91 yards and two touchdowns, making him the top receiver for the Musketeers — even with star import Austin Mitchell on the roster.
Wathlowitsch steps up in championship rematch
The much-anticipated rematch between Vienna Vikings and Rhein Fire lived up to the hype. In a physical and competitive game, one local defender made the difference. Alexander Wathlowitsch, linebacker for the Vikings, played a fantastic game with six tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss, and two pass breakups. His performance helped shut down Rhein Fire’s offense and earned him the RAN MVP of the game.
Local stars shine bright
Week after week, homegrown players continue to show just how much talent European football has to offer. With more big matchups coming in Week 4, expect these names — and many more — to stay in the spotlight.