Enthroners QB Domann "It's an honor to play in the ELF"
Alex Malchow

The 2025 ELF season is only 18 days away and teams are now all in pre-season mode practicing and building chemistry with their reworked rosters and coaches.
One of seven new quarterbacks in the ELF this season is Brock Domann of the Fehérvár Enthroners. The former Louisville (NCAA D1) passer and German Football League star now embarks on a new challenge as he hopes to help elevate the Fehérvár Enthroners as they enter their third season in the ELF.
Why the Fehérvár Enthroners?
“What made me choose the Enthroners is coach Ridgley recruiting me in such a way that aligned with what I was looking for, he truly wants what’s best for me personally and professionally. He is a man of faith that wanted to gather a group of men to go on a mission this season and I was sold. Offensive coordinator coach Cooper also had a big part, having really genuine conversations and seeing his offensive philosophy made me excited to play quarterback for them.”
Going from the German Football league to Europe’s premiere american football league is not lost on Domann as he embraces the role of being a ELF franchise quarterback for the first time.
“Lastly, the opportunity to play in the ELF is an honor & is a step up in my career.”
Enthroners on the rise
After playing his first season abroad in 2024 with the Dresden Monarchs, Domann has been in full swing in Hungary. He has several playmakers around him including veteran American receiver Rashad Still and homegrown talent Nándor Tóth.
“My first impression is a bunch of Hungry guys in Hungary! They are ready to prove themselves. A bunch of dudes that want to focus on the process and let the results take care of the rest. It was a great feeling coming in and having guys ready to attack this season and now it’s about sustaining that energy throughout the season.”
Experience in a pro offense
The Louisville product played under Jeff and Brian Brohm during his college days learning the ins and outs of a NFL style offense. Last season with the Dresden Monarchs that pro-pedigree was evident as Domann threw for 2,954 yards and 24 touchdowns leading the Monarchs to the German Bowl.
Other than leading the team on the field, Domann has begun adjusting to life in Hungary, leaning on his first major experience abroad last summer.
“Off the field I’ve been to Budapest quite a bit and that is a gorgeous city that is fun to explore. It’s not as big as of an adjustment as I thought but the team helped a lot with the process of transition. Also, playing in German last year helped with what to expect for Europe but it’s so cool to see the different big city’s over here.”
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