

How to watch ELF Game Week 5 LIVE?
Week 5 of the European League of Football season 2025 is ahead of us. Here’s where you can watch all the action live:
Global Access
-DAZN: Watch every ELF game with the ELF Game Pass
-Sportworld: All games available as Pay-Per-View (PPV) worldwide
National Access
Saturday Games - June 14
-POLSAT (Poland): Wroclaw Panthers at Cologne Centurions - 17:00 CET
-Ran.de and Joyn DE (Germany): Hamburg Sea Devils at Rhein Fire - 18:00 CET
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Sunday Games - June 15
-PlutoTV (Denmark): Frankfurt Galaxy at Nordic Storm - 13:00 CET
-ProSiebenMaxx and Joyn DE (Germany): Frankfurt Galaxy at Nordic Storm - 13:00 CET, Helvetic Mercenaries at Munich Ravens - 16:25 CET
-Puls 24, Joyn AT and Puls24.at (Austria): Madrid Bravos at Raiders Tirol - 16:25 CET
-SportyTV (South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya): Helvetic Mercenaries at Munich Ravens - 16:25 CET
-Nusso Futebol TV (Brazil): Helvetic Mercenaries at Munich Ravens - 16:25 CET
-FUBO TV (USA & Canada): Helvetic Mercenaries at Munich Ravens - 16:25 CET
-MaxSport HR (Croatia): Helvetic Mercenaries at Munich Ravens - 16:25 CET
-Molotov TV (France): Helvetic Mercenaries at Munich Ravens - 16:25 CET
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13.06.2025, 12:00

ELF Power Ranking after Week 4
As the 2025 European League of Football season heads into Week 5, the competition is heating up — and so is the race for consistency. While the Vienna Vikings remain firmly at the top, several teams are starting to rise, fall, or find their identity. Here’s how all 16 teams stack up after an action-packed Week 4.
1. Vienna Vikings
Previous Ranking: 1
The Vikings continue their dominant run, proving once again why they’re the team to beat. Their commanding win over the Raiders in the Battle of Austria leaves no doubt — Vienna stays at the top.
2. Stuttgart Surge
Previous Ranking: 2
Sometimes a loss is a blessing in disguise. Since their opening defeat, the Surge have looked focused, polished, and powerful. They’re finally playing to their full potential.
3. Nordic Storm
Previous Ranking: 3
Still unbeaten and coming off their bye week, the Storm remain steady at No. 3. With a red-hot QB, big-play receivers, and a stingy defense, their Week 5 matchup against Frankfurt will be a true test.
4. Frankfurt Galaxy
Previous Ranking: 6
With three straight wins, the Galaxy are rising fast. Despite missing key starters, their backups stepped up against Cologne, keeping Frankfurt near the top of the standings.
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5. Paris Musketeers
Previous Ranking: 7
Paris impressed with a statement win over Rhein Fire. Their defense shined once again, but offensive inconsistencies remain. Their upcoming bye week gives them time to fine-tune.
6. Munich Ravens
Previous Ranking: 5
The Ravens slide one spot after a tough loss to Stuttgart. Despite a strong finish, early mistakes cost them. A bounce-back performance against Helvetic is now a must.
7. Madrid Bravos
Previous Ranking: 8
The Bravos continue to build momentum with another offensive explosion. Reid Sinnett and Aron Cruickshank are forming one of the league’s most dangerous duos.
8. Rhein Fire
Previous Ranking: 4
Rhein Fire drops four spots after a tough showing against Paris. Offensive struggles and uncharacteristic errors exposed cracks. With key coaching changes, the team now needs to regroup fast.
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9. Hamburg Sea Devils
Previous Ranking: 10
Hamburg impressed with a dominant win over Berlin. Their defense created four interceptions, and the offense found rhythm. A big test awaits in Week 5 against Rhein Fire.
10. Raiders Tirol
Previous Ranking: 9
The Raiders drop one place after being outclassed in the Battle of Austria. With the run game shut down, their offense struggled. New QB N’Kosi Perry needs more time to sync.
11. Prague Lions
Previous Ranking: 12
Prague’s growth is finally translating into wins. A strong all-around performance against Wroclaw shows this team is on the rise. Their Week 5 bye comes at a perfect time for adjustments.
12. Wroclaw Panthers
Previous Ranking: 10
The Panthers fall after being overwhelmed by Prague. Issues on the offensive line continue to plague QB DJ Irons Jr., and their rushing attack remains ineffective.
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13. Berlin Thunder
Previous Ranking: 13
Berlin’s skid continues with a third straight loss. The offense needs a spark, and two new import signings aim to deliver just that. It’s a critical week for Thunder to bounce back.
14. Helvetic Mercenaries
Previous Ranking: 14
Coming off a bye week, the Mercenaries now face the Munich Ravens. A good performance could finally give them a much-needed push up the rankings.
15. Fehérvár Enthroners
Previous Ranking: 15
Despite showing flashes, Fehérvár continues to struggle on both sides of the ball. Missed tackles and inconsistent offense remain key issues. Improvement is needed fast.
16. Cologne Centurions
Previous Ranking: 16
Still winless, but showing fight. Cologne continues to develop, and while the journey ahead is long, the team’s spirit could make them a surprise threat later in the season.
Week 5 promises several key matchups that could shake up the standings even further. From top-tier clashes to redemption games, every team has something to prove — and everything to play for.
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12.06.2025, 10:00

The Best of the Best: ELF stat leaders after Week 4
With four weeks of action in the books, standout players from across the European League of Football are beginning to separate themselves from the pack. From big passing numbers to dominant defensive plays, these athletes are setting the standard early in the 2025 season. Here's a look at the current stat leaders:
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Passing Yards Leaders
#1 Reid Sinnett (Madrid Bravos): 1,431 yards
#2 Jakeb Sullivan (Berlin Thunder): 1,240 yards
#3 Reilly Hennessey (Stuttgart Surge): 859 yards
Rushing Yards Leaders
#1 Sandro Platzgummer (Frankfurt Galaxy): 405 yards
#2 Chrisman Kyei (Hamburg Sea Devils): 341 yards
#3 Tobias Bonatti (Raiders Tirol): 325 yards
Receiving Yards Leaders
#1 Aron Cruickshank (Madrid Bravos): 681 yards
#2 Brendan Beaulieu (Nordic Storm): 395 yards
#3 Malik Stanley (Munich Ravens): 363 yards
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Tackle Leaders
#1 Aleksandar Borkovic (Fehérvár Enthroners): 54 tackles
#2 Toby Naylor (Frankfurt Galaxy): 42 tackles
#3 Souleymane Karamoko (Paris Musketeers): 38 tackles
Sack Leaders
#1 Max Parkinson (Nordic Storm): 5 sacks
#2 Chris Mulumba (Stuttgart Surge): 4.5 sacks
#3 Lucky Ogbevoen (Vienna Vikings): 4.5 sacks
Interception Leaders
#1 Nazir Streater (Hamburg Sea Devils): 3 Interceptions
#2 Jan Mayerhofer (Raiders Tirol): 2 Interceptions
#3 Raheem Simiram-Wilson (Stuttgart Surge): 2 Interceptions
Kicking Leaders
#1 Alvaro Penas Orjas (Madrid Bravos): 26 points
#2 Marek Hrubon (Prague Lions): 26 points
#3 Timo Bronn (Stuttgart Surge): 26 points
As the season heats up, these leaders will be looking to stay on top — or defend their spot — in the weeks ahead.
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12.06.2025, 07:30

How to watch ELF Game Week 4 LIVE?
Week 4 of the European League of Football season 2025 is ahead of us. Here’s where you can watch all the action live:
Global Access
-DAZN: Watch every ELF game with the ELF Game Pass
-Sportworld: All games available as Pay-Per-View (PPV) worldwide
Watch the Top 10 Plays of Week 3 here!
National Access
Saturday Games - June 7
-Puls 24, Joyn AT and Puls24.at (Austria): Raiders Tirol at Vienna Vikings – 18 CET
-ORF Sport+ (Austria): Raiders Tirol at Vienna Vikings – 18 CET
-Ran.de and Joyn DE (Germany): Berlin Thunder at Hamburg Sea Devils – 18:00 CET
Sunday Games - June 8
-O2 Sport (Czech Republic): Prague Lions at Wroclaw Panthers – 13:00 CET
-POLSAT (Poland): Prague Lions at Wroclaw Panthers – 13:00 CET
-ProSiebenMaxx and Joyn DE (Germany): Paris Musketeers at Rhein Fire – 13:00 CET, Munich Ravens at Stuttgart Surge – 16:25 CET
-SportyTV (South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya): Munich Ravens at Stuttgart Surge – 16:25 CET
-Nusso Futebol TV (Brazil): Munich Ravens at Stuttgart Surge – 16:25 CET
-FUBO TV (USA & Canada): Munich Ravens at Stuttgart Surge – 16:25 CET
-MaxSport HR (Croatia): Munich Ravens at Stuttgart Surge – 16:25 CET
-Molotov TV (France): Munich Ravens at Stuttgart Surge – 16:25 CET
Whether you’re watching from Europe, Africa, the Americas, or beyond — Week 4 of the ELF is ready to deliver top football action to your screen!
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08.06.2025, 07:45

Bravos overrun Enthroners in Week 4
Heading into Week 4 of the ELF regular season, both the Madrid Bravos and the Fehérvár Enthroners had something to prove. The Bravos impressed early during the season with a 2–1 record. The former NFL quarterback Reid Sinnet led the ELF in passing yards (1000) through the first three weeks of the regular season, alongside his American wideout Aron Cruickshank (445) who led the league in receiving yards. Meanwhile, the Enthroners entered the matchup still seeking their first win, struggling to find consistency on both sides of the ball after an 0–3 start. With both teams at a pivotal point, Sunday’s game in Madrid set the stage for a defining showdown.
Madrid Bravos in mid-season form
The Madrid Bravos overwhelmed the Fehérvár Enthroners in Week 4 with a final score of 45–7, showcasing their dominance on both offense and defense. Quarterback Reid Sinnett led the charge, completing 19 of 28 passes for an impressive 431 yards and six touchdowns, solidifying his status as the ELF’s passing leader. Wide receiver Aron Cruickshank was a key target, recording eight receptions for 236 yards and two touchdowns.
The Bravos set the tone early, with German running back Justus Selig scoring the game’s first touchdown. Their defense was equally formidable, limiting the Enthroners to just 161 total yards and forcing multiple turnovers.
Can the Enthroners start to build momentum?
The Enthroners faced significant challenges, playing without their starting American quarterback Brock Domann, who has been sidelined since a Week 2 injury. Homegrown quarterback Máté Hegedus stepped in but was forced out for several plays as well due to injury following a sack by the Bravos. Overall, the Hungarian team struggled to find rhythm on offense throughout the entire game with only one touchdown on the board at end.
With this victory, the Bravos improve to 3–1, while the Enthroners fall to 0–4. Madrid’s balanced attack and stifling defense make them a formidable contender as the season progresses.
© Petra Kutasi / Fehervar Enthroners
07.06.2025, 20:00

Storylines for Saturday: Kitchens Reunion, Brothers Clash and Stats Freaks
As we head into Week 4 of the European League of Football, every game starts to matter more. Saturday brings four exciting matchups across the league, featuring a team still looking for their first win, top performer, a game that will decide the fate of an entire nation and an explosive encounter.
Raiders Tirol at Vienna Vikings - 18:00 CET
Battle of Austria, Raiders winless and a clash of brothers
An absolute ELF top match with many storylines is ahead of us. For the seventh time in the history of the European League of Football, the “Battle of Austria” will take place: Raiders Tirol vs. Vienna Vikings. The Raiders have not won any of the six games yet. Will Week 4 2025 finally be their time? The Vikings are also fighting for their crazy streak, with over 1,000 days without a defeat in the regular season.
It will be a particularly emotional game for Vikings defender Lucky Ogbevoen, who was himself a Raider in 2022. His brother Precious Ogbevoen is also a Raider, and he will be facing him in a direct duel. It could also be a special game for former professional soccer player Stefan Maierhofer, who is set to make his ELF debut for the Vikings.
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Berlin Thunder at Hamburg Sea Devils - 18:00 CET
Kyle Kitchens against his old love
The matchup that most ELF fans have been looking forward to for months. Three-time ELF Defensive Player of the Year Kyle Kitchens caused a stir in the offseason when he left Berlin Thunder to join the Hamburg Sea Devils. Now, the two teams are facing each other for the first time since the superstar's transfer. Based purely on statistics, the move has not yet paid off for Kitchens (nine tackles, one sack). So perhaps the reunion is coming at just the right time.
Madrid Bravos at Fehévár Enthroners - 19:00 CET
Will Bravos high-flyers continue their run? Enthroners want first victory
Meanwhile, quarterback Reid Sinnet and his top receiver Aron Cruickshank from the Madrid Bravos have really taken off, judging by the stats. Sinnet leads the league with 1,000 passing yards after just three games. The former NFL player throws almost ten yards per pass. He also has nine touchdowns and three interceptions. Meanwhile, his US teammate Cruickshank leads the receiver list in terms of receiving yards.
His quarterback threw to him 30 times, and the 24-year-old caught the ball 30 times. He also scored three touchdowns. Will the high-flying run against the Fehévár Enthroners continue? Meanwhile, the team from Hungary is still waiting for its first win of the season.
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07.06.2025, 08:30

ELF Power Ranking after Week 3
After an eventful third week in the European League of Football, it's time to take a fresh look at how the teams stack up. From championship rematches to dominant shutouts, Week 3 delivered plenty of storylines that shaped this updated Power Ranking.
1. Vienna Vikings
Previous Ranking: 2
The Vienna Vikings got their revenge for the 2024 Championship Game by defeating Rhein Fire with an impressive defensive performance. Holding Fire to just 7 points, the Vikings proved they are currently the hottest team in the league.
2. Stuttgart Surge
Previous Ranking: 4
Stuttgart bounced back strong after their Week 2 loss by dominating the Hamburg Sea Devils. Scoring in all three phases and shutting down the Sea Devils’ dangerous run game, Surge made a powerful statement.
3. Nordic Storm
Previous Ranking: 5
The Nordic Storm are now 3-0 in their debut season — joining the Vikings and Munich Ravens as the only undefeated teams. Their defense was lights out in Week 3, shutting out Berlin in their first-ever home game. Now, they can rest during their well-earned bye week.
4. Rhein Fire
Previous Ranking: 1
Fire drop after a frustrating offensive showing against the Vikings, scoring just one touchdown. They’ve only played two games so far, but their 24 total points is a far cry from the explosive Fire we’ve seen in previous seasons.
5. Munich Ravens
Previous Ranking: 6
Even with a bye week, the Ravens rise in the rankings. Their physical defense and big-play offense have impressed, and they’ll get a real test in Week 4 when they take on Stuttgart Surge.
6. Frankfurt Galaxy
Previous Ranking: 7
A last-second field goal gave Frankfurt the edge over Paris. Matthew McKay and the offense were explosive early, while the defense dominated for most of the game. Though they nearly let it slip away, Galaxy showed they can contend with the league’s best.
7. Paris Musketeers
Previous Ranking: 3
Despite a late comeback, the Musketeers' offense struggled for most of the game. Their defense couldn’t hold Frankfurt early either. They’ll need to find consistency on both sides to rise again.
8. Madrid Bravos
Previous Ranking: 8
The Bravos earned their second win of the season, but defensive issues remain. They’ve now given up 35+ points in two straight games. Until their defense improves, it’s hard to rank them any higher.
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9. Raiders Tirol
Previous Ranking: 10
The Raiders continue to lean on their dominant run game and defense. Even without Conor Miller, they cruised to victory in Week 3. With N’Kosi Perry back under center, they’ll face their biggest test yet in the “Battle of Austria” vs. Vienna.
10. Wroclaw Panthers
Previous Ranking: 9
The Panthers slide one spot during their bye week, as the Raiders earned another win and added a new QB. Wroclaw will need to prove themselves again in Week 4 against Prague.
11. Hamburg Sea Devils
Previous Ranking: 11
Hamburg stay in the same spot despite a tough loss to Stuttgart. Most of the points they allowed came from self-inflicted mistakes. If they can clean those up, they have the tools to climb.
12. Prague Lions
Previous Ranking: 13
Prague earn their first win and move up a spot. Adam Zouzelka stood out on offense, but QB Javarian Smith still struggles to get the passing game going. Week 4 vs. Wroclaw is a key test.
13. Berlin Thunder
Previous Ranking: 12
Thunder drop after a shutout loss to Nordic Storm. The injuries to Bryce Goggin and Jakeb Sullivan make things even tougher. They need a strong showing in Week 4 to bounce back.
14. Helvetic Mercenaries
Previous Ranking: 14
The Mercenaries are still searching for their first win, but at least the offense showed signs of life with 35 points. The defense, however, remains a concern — allowing 44+ points in every game.
15. Fehérvár Enthroners
Previous Ranking: 15
With QB Brock Domann on IR, homegrown Máté Hegedüs is leading the offense. New imports Jon Cole and Rashad Still give him weapons, but we still need to see results before they rise.
16. Cologne Centurions
Previous Ranking: 16
Cologne stay at the bottom. The QB situation remains unclear, and the defense has struggled all season. They'll need big changes to escape the basement.
As we head into Week 4, the league is beginning to take shape — but with key matchups ahead, expect more movement in the Power Rankings soon.
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05.06.2025, 10:00

The Best of the Best: ELF stat leaders after Week 3
With three weeks of action in the books, standout players from across the European League of Football are beginning to separate themselves from the pack. From big passing numbers to dominant defensive plays, these athletes are setting the standard early in the 2025 season. Here's a look at the current stat leaders:
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Passing Yards Leaders
#1 Reid Sinnett (Madrid Bravos): 1,000 yards#2 Jakeb Sullivan (Berlin Thunder): 892 yards#3 Jadrian Clark (Nordic Storm): 857 yards
Rushing Yards Leaders
#1 Sandro Platzgummer (Frankfurt Galaxy): 405 yards#2 Tobias Bonatti (Raiders Tirol): 280 yards#3 Chrisman Kyei (Hamburg Sea Devils): 225 yards
Receiving Yards Leaders
#1 Aron Cruickshank (Madrid Bravos): 445 yards#2 Brendan Beaulieu (Nordic Storm): 395 yards#3 Justus Seelig (Madrid Bravos): 290 yards
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Tackle Leaders
#1 Aleksandar Borkovic (Fehérvár Enthroners): 38 tackles#2 Toby Naylor (Frankfurt Galaxy): 32 tackles#3 Souleymane Karamoko (Paris Musketeers): 30 tackles
Sack Leaders
#1 Max Parkinson (Nordic Storm): 5 sacks#2 Lucky Ogbevoen (Vienna Vikings): 4.5 sacks#3 Fry Mosquera (Rhein Fire): 4 sacks
Kicking Leaders
#1 Jonata Loria (Raiders Tirol): 23 points scored#2 Alvaro Peñas Orjas (Madrid Bravos): 17 points scored#3 Marek Hrubon (Prague Lions): 17 points scored
As the season heats up, these leaders will be looking to stay on top — or defend their spot — in the weeks ahead.
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05.06.2025, 08:15

Busy week for the Enthroners: Injuries, departures & new faces
The Fehérvár Enthroners are making headlines again — this time with multiple roster moves following a tough start to the 2025 ELF season. After placing quarterback Brock Domann on Injured Reserve, the team has now also lost American pass rusher Malik Crenshaw, who is heading to IR as well. That marks two import player injuries in a short span for the Hungarian franchise.
Staying unpredictable: New talent on both sides of the ball
Despite the setbacks, the Enthroners remain committed to their unique roster strategy. To replace Crenshaw, the team has signed Gavin Potter, an experienced linebacker with a strong college résumé. Potter played most recently at Arkansas State, where he recorded 21 tackles and 4 tackles for loss in 2023. Before that, he spent four seasons at Kansas, earning recognition as the 2019 Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year. Across 48 college games, Potter compiled 195 tackles and 15 tackles for loss, bringing plenty of experience and intensity to the Enthroners’ defense.
The Enthroners also made changes on the defensive line, parting ways with E-import Aleksi Olavuo and bringing in Jerry Saitaua Fa’agata, a defensive lineman from New Zealand, to bolster the trenches.
On offense, the Enthroners are turning heads again by signing Jon Cole, a dynamic American wide receiver who played for the Munich Ravens last season before an injury ended his campaign. In 2023, Cole starred for the Kirchdorf Wildcats in the GFL2, catching 40+ passes for over 1,000 yards and 15 touchdowns, while also adding over 450 rushing yards and 6 more touchdowns. Dangerous in the return game too, Cole adds versatility and explosiveness.
With Cole’s signing, Fehérvár becomes the only ELF team currently carrying two American wide receivers, showing their willingness to innovate as they continue to build their identity.
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04.06.2025, 15:50

First win: Prague steamroll Fehérvár
Week 3 of the European League of Football is here! We already saw a lot of highlights in the first two weeks of the season. Here is a recap of the first game of Week 3.
Prague Lions AT Fehérvár Enthroners
Score: 40 - 0
The Prague Lions secured their first win of the season with a resounding 40–0 shutout win against the Fehérvár Enthroners in Székesfehérvár, Hungary. The Lions set the tone early, scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter and extending their lead to 20–0 by halftime. They continued their offensive onslaught in the second half, adding a field goal in the third quarter and two more touchdowns in the fourth, culminating in a comprehensive victory
Quarterback Javarian Smith led the Lions' offense efficiently, completing 13 of 18 passes for 181 yards and a touchdown. Running back Adam Zouzelka was instrumental both on the ground and through the air, rushing 16 times for 66 yards and two touchdowns, and adding three receptions for 67 yards. The Lions amassed a total of 305 offensive yards, with 179 through the air and 126 on the ground.
Defensively, Prague was formidable, limiting the Enthroners to just 194 total yards and 84 passing yards. The Lions' defense consistently disrupted the Enthroners' offense, preventing any scoring opportunities throughout the game.
For the Enthroners, homegrown quarterback Máté Hegedüs completed 13 of 24 passes for 89 yards but struggled to generate significant offensive momentum while throwing two interceptions. Running back Bogdanovic contributed 35 rushing yards on eight carries. Despite holding the ball for over 31 minutes, the Enthroners were unable to capitalize on their possessions.
This victory marks a significant turnaround for the Lions, showcasing their potential as they aim to build momentum going into Week 4.
© Petra Kutasi / Enthroners
31.05.2025, 17:30

How to watch ELF Game Week 3 LIVE?
Week 3 of the European League of Football season 2025 is ahead of us. Here’s where you can watch all the action live:
Global Access
-DAZN: Watch every ELF game with the ELF Game Pass
-Sportworld: All games available as Pay-Per-View (PPV) worldwide
National Access
Saturday Games - May 31
-Puls 24, Joyn AT and Puls24.at (Austria): Raiders Tirol vs. Cologne Centurions – 17:00 CET
-O2 Sport (Czech Republic): Prague Lions vs. Fehérvár Enthroners – 15:00 CET
-Ran.de and Joyn DE (Germany): Stuttgart Surge vs. Hamburg Sea Devils – 18:00 CET
Sunday Games - June 1
-Puls 24, Joyn AT and Puls24.at (Austria): Vienna Vikings at Rhein Fire – 16:25 CET
-ProSiebenMaxx and Joyn DE (Germany): Paris Musketeers vs. Frankfurt Galaxy – 13:00 CET, Vienna Vikings at Rhein Fire – 16:25 CET
-SportyTV (South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya): Vienna Vikings at Rhein Fire – 16:25 CET
-Nusso Futebol TV (Brazil): Vienna Vikings at Rhein Fire – 16:25 CET
-FUBO TV (USA & Canada): Vienna Vikings at Rhein Fire – 16:25 CET
-MaxSport HR (Croatia): Vienna Vikings at Rhein Fire – 16:25 CET
-Molotov TV (France): Vienna Vikings at Rhein Fire – 16:25 CET
-PlutoTV (Denmark): Berlin Thunder at Nordic Storm - 13:00 CET
Whether you’re watching from Europe, Africa, the Americas, or beyond — Week 3 of the ELF is ready to deliver top football action to your screen!
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31.05.2025, 10:30

Top Storylines for Saturday’s Week 3 Games
As we head into Week 3 of the European League of Football, every game starts to matter more. Saturday brings four exciting matchups across the league, featuring teams still looking for their first win, key injury replacements, and battles that could shape the playoff race early in the season.
Prague Lions at Fehérvár Enthroners - 15:00 CET
Who Gets Their First Win?
Both the Lions and the Enthroners are still searching for their first victory of the 2025 season. This game is a must-win for both sides. The Prague Lions suffered a tough loss against the Sea Devils in Week 2. Poor discipline and a weak run defense led to their defeat. The Enthroners, meanwhile, were beaten badly by the Vienna Vikings and lost their starting quarterback Brock Domann to injury. Now, homegrown quarterback Máté Hegedüs will step up and try to lead his team to their first win in front of their home fans.
Raiders Tirol at Cologne Centurions - 17:00 CET
Time to Respond
The Raiders bounced back in Week 2 with a big win over the Helvetic Mercenaries, even after losing their quarterback Conor Miller early in the game. Their running backs carried the offense and dominated. The Centurions had a bye in Week 2, giving them extra time to prepare. After their heavy Week 1 loss to the Berlin Thunder, they are ready to respond and show that they belong in the competition.
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Stuttgart Surge at Hamburg Sea Devils - 18:00 CET
A Test of Strength
Stuttgart Surge wants to bounce back after their surprising loss to Paris in Week 2, where their offense struggled for the first time this season. Their strong defense will be tested again, this time by the Sea Devils' powerful rushing attack and new quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa. Hamburg is coming off a big win and will try to prove they are a real playoff contender in their first home game.
Helvetic Mercenaries at Madrid Bravos - 20:00 CET
Back on Track?
The Mercenaries are still trying to find their rhythm. Too many penalties, timing issues in the passing game, and an inconsistent defense have cost them so far. Madrid Bravos, on the other hand, want to recover from their Week 2 shootout loss against the Frankfurt Galaxy and move back to a winning record. While Madrid is the favorite, the Mercenaries will fight hard and won’t make it easy.
Plenty of action, strong matchups, and exciting storylines await this Saturday. With key games all day long, fans won't want to miss a minute of Week 3.
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31.05.2025, 05:30

ELF Power Ranking after Week 2
Two weeks into the 2025 ELF season, the competition is heating up. With statement wins, surprising upsets, and a few injury setbacks, the power balance across the league is beginning to take shape. Here’s how all 16 teams stack up heading into Game Week 3.
1. Rhein Fire
Previous Ranking: 2
Despite having a bye week, Rhein Fire move up one spot thanks to the Surge’s loss. They’ll return in Week 3 with a huge showdown against the Vikings — a rematch of last season’s Championship Game.
2. Vienna Vikings
Previous Ranking: 3
The Vikings took care of business against the Enthroners. With two wins inside their division, they now prepare for their toughest challenge yet: Rhein Fire. They’ll be looking for revenge.
3. Paris Musketeers
Previous Ranking: 5
Paris showed just how strong their defense can be, shutting out the high-powered Surge offense. Now it’s time for the offense to prove itself too.
4. Stuttgart Surge
Previous Ranking: 1
After an impressive Week 1, the Surge fall to fourth following a disappointing performance on offense. Their defense still looked elite, but now the offense must bounce back.
5. Nordic Storm
Previous Ranking: 4
Even with a strong win over Wroclaw, Nordic Storm drop one spot due to Paris' big result. Still, they remain one of the top teams in the league. A win against Berlin Thunder in Week 3 could reinforce that.
6. Munich Ravens
Previous Ranking: 8
Rookie QB Russell Tabor proved the doubters wrong with a stellar outing in the win over Berlin. The Ravens head into their bye week with strong momentum.
7. Frankfurt Galaxy
Previous Ranking: 9
Galaxy dominated on the ground against the Bravos and scored a big win in a shootout. If they can beat the Musketeers in Week 3, they’ll continue to climb.
8. Madrid Bravos
Previous Ranking: 7
Madrid drop one spot after losing to Frankfurt. While the offense showed potential, defensive struggles and too many penalties cost them.
9. Wroclaw Panthers
Previous Ranking: 6
The Panthers looked good in stretches, but couldn’t keep up with the Storm for four full quarters. For now, they land in the middle of the pack.
10. Raiders Tirol
Previous Ranking: 10
The Raiders earned a dominant win over the Mercenaries, but lost their starting QB Conor Miller to injury. His health will be key going forward.
11. Hamburg Sea Devils
Previous Ranking: 11
Hamburg picked up their first win of the season behind a strong running game and tough defense. With new QB Taulia Tagovailoa set to debut in Week 3, they could move up quickly if they perform well.
12. Berlin Thunder
Previous Ranking: 12
Berlin struggled against the Ravens and lost RB Gennadiy Adams to injury. They’ll need a bounce-back performance in Week 3 against the Nordic Storm.
13. Prague Lions
Previous Ranking: 13
Discipline issues and penalties hurt Prague again in their loss to Hamburg. The potential is there, but they need to clean things up — starting in Week 3 vs. the Enthroners.
14. Helvetic Mercenaries
Previous Ranking: 14
The Mercenaries were outmatched against the Raiders and struggled on both sides of the ball. They’ll need a major improvement to avoid falling further behind.
15. Fehérvár Enthroners
Previous Ranking: 15
Another tough loss for the Enthroners, who haven’t shown much improvement yet. With QB Brock Domann now on IR, homegrown Máté Hegedüs will get his shot under center in Week 3.
16. Cologne Centurions
Previous Ranking: 16
Still at the bottom, the Centurions had a bye week and now prepare to face the Raiders in Week 3. Time to prove what they’ve learned.
As Game Week 3 approaches, expect more big matchups, potential shake-ups, and players looking to make their mark. The road to the Championship Game in Stuttgart is still long — but the stakes are already rising.
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29.05.2025, 10:30

East Division stars go on injured reserve
Some bad news out of the Eastern Division as both the Vienna Vikings and the Fehérvár Enthroners will have to move key players to the Injured reserve list meaning they will miss at least three weeks.
Vikings RB Karri Pajarinnen - IR
The All-Star running back will be out for at least short term with the Vikings after suffering a shoulder injury last week. The Finnish running back ran for over 1K yards last year and hopes to be able to come back later this season to help the Vikings get back to the title game.
He will unfortunately miss the championship game rematch this Sunday as the Vikings take on the Rhein Fire. Backups Benjamin Liedlbauer and Florian Wegen stepped up at the running back spot for Vienna last week combining for 185 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Replacing Pajarinnen as a E import is former NFL linebacker Aaron Donkor. The German pass rusher was a All-Star last season and will face his former team the Rhein Fire this Sunday wearing purple.
Enthroners QB1 Brock Domann - IR
The Fehérvár Enthroners will have to plan without starting quarterback Brock Domann who goes on IR. The replacement for the Enthroners will be Hungarian national team quarterback Maté Hegedus who has started several games for the Enthroners in the past. The Enthroners will play the Prague Lions this Saturday at 15:00 CET.
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28.05.2025, 17:00

Máté Hegedüs named Enthroners starting QB for week 3
The Fehérvár Enthroners have made a major change at quarterback heading into Week 3. With American QB Brock Domann placed on Injured Reserve, homegrown talent Máté Hegedüs will step in as the new starter.
A special moment for a local talent
Head Coach Mark Ridgley shared his thoughts on the situation: “Injuries are the hardest part of this sport. We are disappointed in the news about Brock, but when these things happen, a new opportunity arises. Máté has been working for years for this opportunity and has never been more prepared. His teammates and coaches will rally around him, and we look forward to seeing him take this next step in his career. It’s an exciting opportunity for a homegrown player to be in this position at home, in front of the fans and the country that love him dearly.”
This will be Hegedüs’ fourth start in the European League of Football, and he is eager to make the most of it: “I’m excited to win my first game as a starter, especially in front of our home crowd. We’re going to fly around, bring high energy, and make big plays on both sides of the ball. I’ve been waiting for this opportunity, and I can’t wait to deliver for my team.”
The Enthroners will host the Prague Lions in a game where all eyes will be on Hegedüs as he takes this important step in his football journey.
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28.05.2025, 16:00

Vikings dominate Enthroners – Sea Devils run to first win
Fehérvár Enthroners @ Vienna Vikings – 15:62
The Vienna Vikings completed their second straight win of the season in dominant fashion, beating the Fehérvár Enthroners 62–15. With this strong performance, the Vikings continue their path toward their big goal — a return to the Championship Game.
Both the offense and the defense of Vienna delivered a great show. Quarterback Ben Holmes threw four touchdown passes and added 55 rushing yards himself. Wide receivers Reece Horn and Noah Toure (the 2024 Offensive Rookie of the Year) each caught two touchdowns.
On defense, the Vikings shined again. They grabbed two interceptions — both returned for pick-six touchdowns.
The Enthroners showed some improvement on the offensive line compared to Week 1, allowing fewer sacks. However, two interceptions by quarterback Brock Domann — both returned for touchdowns — were major mistakes. Early in the game, defensive back Aleksandar Borkovic caught an interception for Fehérvár, showing the team’s potential. But overall, they struggled to stop the Vikings’ versatile offense and were overpowered by a rotating group of running backs.
This was the second heavy loss in a row for the Enthroners. In Week 3, they will host the Prague Lions in a game where both teams will fight for their first win of the season.
For the Vikings, it’s been a perfect start. They are now 2–0 with both wins coming against opponents from the East Division. In Week 3, they will face a huge challenge: a Championship Game rematch against Rhein Fire, who return well-rested from their first bye week.
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Hamburg Sea Devils @ Prague Lions – 28:13
The game between the Hamburg Sea Devils and Prague Lions was a true defensive battle — with Hamburg coming out on top. The first Prague drive ended with an interception by Nazir Streater, giving the Sea Devils a short field. They took full advantage and scored a touchdown right away.
The Lions answered quickly with a 71-yard drive to tie the game. But after that, both defenses took control, making life difficult for the offenses. Sea Devils QB Moritz Maack, a homegrown player, threw for just 58 yards, and Hamburg became one-dimensional, relying on the run game to move the ball — with success. The Lions struggled to stop the run and had no answer for Hamburg’s rushing touchdowns.
The Prague offensive line was a major problem. They allowed six sacks, leading to poor field position throughout the game. On top of that, penalties erased several good plays and hurt their chances of staying competitive.
This win is especially important for the Sea Devils. They now hold a 1–1 record, and with new American quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa joining the team, things are looking up. The defense once again looked strong — reminding fans of the team’s successful seasons in 2021 and 2022. In Week 3, they will play their first home game against the Stuttgart Surge — a real test to see if Hamburg can be a true playoff contender.
For the Prague Lions, this is a worst-case start with an 0–2 record. While the team has shown improvement compared to last season, their offensive line issues and lack of discipline with penalties continue to hurt them. In Week 3, they’ll travel to Fehérvár for a crucial game against the Enthroners, where one of the two teams will finally get their first win.
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24.05.2025, 19:00

Top storylines for Saturday’s week 2 games
After an exciting start to the 2025 ELF season in Week 1, let’s take a look at the key storylines for this Saturday’s matchups. Three games, three chances for teams to show what they’re made of.
Fehérvár Enthroners at Vienna Vikings (18:00 CET)
Can the Enthroners bounce back against a league favorite?
The Enthroners had a tough loss in Week 1 against the Wroclaw Panthers but showed some flashes of potential. Now, they face another big challenge: the Vienna Vikings. Vienna looked solid in their opening win over Prague, but the team knows there's still room to improve. This matchup will show if the Vikings are ready to take the next step — or if the Enthroners can surprise everyone.
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Hamburg Sea Devils at Prague Lions (18:00 CET)
New QB, same fight – Can Maack lead the Sea Devils to victory?
The Sea Devils played a promising first game but lost both the match and starting QB Micah Leon to injury. Now, homegrown QB Moritz Maack takes over. He looked calm in his short appearance last week and will now lead the team from the start. The Prague Lions, meanwhile, looked much improved from last season despite their loss. This could be a close game full of exciting moments.
Frankfurt Galaxy at Madrid Bravos (20:00 CET)
Early Pressure in a Cross-Division Clash
Both the Galaxy and the Bravos had difficult openers. While the Bravos got the win, both teams have high expectations for the 2025 season. Even though they play in different divisions, every win matters — especially in such a competitive league. This cross-division game could help set the tone for the weeks ahead. A win here might give one of these teams the early momentum they need to chase a playoff spot.
With strong matchups and big questions to answer, Saturday is shaping up to be another great day of ELF football.
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24.05.2025, 14:00

ELF Power Ranking after week 1
Week 1 of the 2025 European League of Football season is done — and what a start it was! We saw dominant wins, close battles, and some surprising performances. It’s still early in the season, and every team has many games left to play, but here’s where I rank each team going into Week 2, and why:
1. Stuttgart Surge
The Surge looked strong on both sides of the ball in their win over Frankfurt Galaxy. Over 400 total offensive yards and only 240 yards allowed on defense — a complete performance. They won the battle at the line of scrimmage and showed they’re ready for another big season. Penalties remain their biggest issue. An overall strong performance showcases their talent, which is why they are also the top team in my power rankings.
2. Rhein Fire
Rhein Fire came out on top in a hard-fought defensive battle against the Paris Musketeers. Their defensive line was impressive — maybe even stronger than last season’s. Offensively, not everything clicked, but new dual-threat QB Chad Jeffries adds another dimension to their game.
3. Vienna Vikings
The Vikings earned a clear 28–6 win over the Prague Lions. WR Yannick Mayr adds even more depth to an already dangerous receiver group and shined on special teams, too. A solid performance overall, with room to grow. The talent on the roster is definitely worthy of a top-three ranking.
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4. Nordic Storm
A strong debut from the new team! QB Jadrian Clark threw five touchdown passes, and the team rushed for 276 yards. The defense added four sacks and even a pick-six. Now the big question: Can they compete with the top teams?
5. Paris Musketeers
Their narrow loss to Rhein Fire showed the team’s potential, especially on defense. But issues in the offensive line, including six sacks and multiple bad snaps, need to be fixed fast. The talent is clearly there.
6. Wroclaw Panthers
Wroclaw impressed in all three phases of the game against the Enthroners. QB DJ Irons Jr. threw for three TDs and ran for two more. RB Dawid Brzozowski added 113 rushing yards. The defense had five sacks and a pick-six, and the return game was dangerous all day. The Munich Ravens present a true tough test for the Panthers in week 2.
7. Madrid Bravos
Madrid started their ELF journey with a win over Hamburg, but the offense still needs time to find its rhythm. QB Reid Sinnett and his receivers are not yet in sync — but they still managed to get the W. If they can establish the running game, they could become a tough challenge for the top teams.
8. Munich Ravens
Munich won a tough defensive game against the Raiders. Their run game worked well, but the passing game is a concern. Young QB Russell Tabor completed under 50% of his passes and threw two interceptions. Still, the defense showed they can compete with anyone. If Tabor shows an improved performance in Week 2, a jump into the Top 5 is definitely possible.
9. Frankfurt Galaxy
Frankfurt had a tough first matchup against the Surge. They struggled to pressure the QB and couldn’t match the Surge offensively. WR Terry Wright didn’t make much impact in the passing game but showed his speed on special teams. In the game against the Madrid Bravos, they need to prove themselves and show that they can compete with the top teams.
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10. Raiders Tirol
The Raiders were limited to just 58 rushing yards — surprising for one of the best RB groups in the league. QB Conor Miller had an average game with only 21 completions on 38 attempts. Their defense was solid, but the offense must improve. In the game against the Mercenaries, the Raiders need to make a strong statement and show that they are a playoff team.
11. Hamburg Sea Devils
Hamburg gave Madrid a good fight and surprised many with their strong defense. RBs Chrisman Kyei and Lucas Candido looked solid. However, penalties and special teams mistakes — including just 2 of 5 field goals made — hurt their chances.
12. Berlin Thunder
A huge win for Berlin with seven passing touchdowns from QB Jakeb Sullivan and over 570 total yards. But it’s important to stay grounded — their Week 2 matchup against the strong Ravens defense will be the real test.
13. Prague Lions
Prague kept things close with Vienna in the first half and showed improvement from last season. Their passing game struggled, and they only converted 2 of 13 third downs. Still, there’s potential in this team what they can prove against the Sea Devils in Week 2.
14. Helvetic Mercenaries
The Mercenaries lost 12–56 to Nordic Storm but had some good moments, especially from QB Isaiah Weed, who had a 69-yard rushing touchdown. More consistency is needed, and their Week 2 matchup against the Raiders won’t be easy.
15. Fehérvár Enthroners
A tough loss against Wroclaw. The special teams gave up too many big returns, and the offensive line allowed five sacks. Things need to change fast, with the Vienna Vikings up next.
16. Cologne Centurions
Cologne had a rough start against Berlin, allowing nine touchdowns. The young team showed flashes, especially with a 92-yard TD pass from QB Jan Leuker to Austin Osborne. Their upcoming bye week comes at a perfect time to regroup.
The season is just beginning, and things can change quickly. Let’s see who rises and who falls in next week’s power ranking!
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22.05.2025, 13:30

The Best of the Best: ELF Stat Leaders after Week 1
Week 1 is in the book! There were many highlights and some players who presented themselves in excellent shape in the season opener. They are the ELF Stats Leaders Week 1.
Passing Leader
#1 Jakeb Sullivan (BTH) (413 YDS)
#2 Russell Tabor (MUC) (260 YDS)
#3 Jadrian Clark (NDS) (258 YDS)
Jakeb Sullivan ©Eric Muehle.
Passing Touchdown Leader
#1 Jakeb Sullivan (BTH) (7 TDs)
#2 Jadrian Clark (NDS) (5 TDs)
#3 Demarcus Irons Jr. (WPA) (3 TDs)
Rushing Leader
#1 Tomiwa Oyewo (SRG) (122 YDS)
#2 Glen Toonga (NDS) (114 YDS)
#3 David Brzozowski (WPA) (113 YDS)
Tomiwa Oyewo ©Svenja Sabatini.
Rushing Touchdown Leader
#1 Demarcus Irons Jr. (WPA) (2 TDs)
#1 Karri Pajarinen (VIK) (2 TDs)
#1 Reilly Hennessey (SRG) (2 TDs)
Demarcus "DJ" Irons Jr. ©Lukasz Skwiot.
Tackling Leader
#1 Jan Mayerhofer (RAI) (11 total Tackles)
#1 Marius Kensy (RHF) (11 total Tackles)
#2 Aleksandar Borkovic (ENT) (10 total Tackles)
Sack Leader
#1 Max Parkinson (NDS) (3 Sacks, 38 Sack YDS)
#2 Lucky Ogbevoen (VIK) (2 Sacks, 15 Sack YDS)
#3 H. Ogrodowczyk (WPA) (2 Sacks, 12 Sack YDS)
Interception Leader
#1 Devan Burrell (WPA) (1 Int., 82 INT YDS)
#2 Luke Glenna (NDS) (1 Int., 70 INT YDS)
#3 Emmanuel Delgado (BTH (1 Int., 44 INT YDS)
Devan Burrell ©Lukasz Skwiot.
Kicking Leader
#1 Mathys Dupont (PAR) (3, FG ATT, 3 FG made, 100% accuracy)
#2 Alvaro Peñas (MAD) (2, FG ATT, 2 FG made, 100% accuracy)
#2 Timo Bronn (SRG) (2, FG ATT, 2 FG made, 100% accuracy)
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20.05.2025, 07:00

Still untouchable: Opening Game win rates
The season has started, the first matchday is over. Some teams have started with a defeat, others with a win.
How do the results affect the winning in season opening games?
Note: Since not all teams have been part of the European League of Football since 2021, not every team has played the same number of opening games. Therefore, the sorting is based on the percentage of success.
Some fans must be very strong now. Four franchises have not been able to win any of their season-opening games yet.
Frankfurt Galaxy (2021: L, 2022: L, 2023: L, 2024: L. 2025 L)
Fehérvár Enthroners (2023: L, 2024: L, 2025: L)
Prague Lions (2023: L, 2024: L, 2025: L)
Helvetic Mercenaries (2023: L, 2024: L, 2025: L)
After the clear defeat against Berlin Thunder, the success rate of the Cologne Centurions has changed.
Cologne Centurions (2021: L, 2022: W, 2023: L, 2024: L, 2025: L)
Good news for the Munich Ravens. In this year, they were able to win their first season opening game.
Munich Ravens (2023: L, 2024: L, 2025: W)
The Berlin Thunder improved their position with a clear 63:14 victory against the Cologne Centurions in Week 1.
Berlin Thunder (2021: L, 2022: L, 2023: W, 2024: L, 2025: W)
The narrow and tough 12-13 defeat against the Madrid Bravos caused the Hamburg Sea Devils to slip from 75 to 60 percent.
Hamburg Sea Devils (2021: W, 2022: W, 2023: L, 2024: W, 2025: L)
Not the start to the season the Raiders had hoped for. After the loss to the Munich Ravens, they were only able to win half of their season opening games.
Raiders Tirol (2022: L, 2023: W, 2024: W, 2025: L)
We have made it past the halfway mark. For the first time, the Musketeers were unable to win their first game of the season. They were only two points away from a win against champions Rhein Fire.
Paris Musketeers (2023: W, 2024: W, 2025: L)
We are getting closer to perfection. Nevertheless, there have been defeats. But in this year, Stuttgart Surge won their Opening Game against Frankfurt Galaxy.
Stuttgart Surge (2021: W, 2022: L, 2023: W, 2024: W, 2025 W)
Let's move on to the elite. Fans of these five teams were also able to see an opening game victory in this year.
Wroclaw Panthers (2021: W, 2022: W, 2023: W, 2024: W, 2025: W)
Vienna Vikings (2022: W, 2023: W, 2024: W, 2025: W)
Rhein Fire (2022: W, 2023: W, 2024: W, 2025: W)
Madrid Bravos (2024: W, 2025: W)
Nordic Storm (2025: W)
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19.05.2025, 13:00

Fire withstands Paris' offense - Irons show in Wroclaw
Season five is here! Week 1 in the European League of Football started with some good Matchups and highlights. Let's take a look at the early games of Saturday 17th May.
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Fehérvár Enthroners @ Wroclaw Panthers: 12:55
The Wroclaw Panthers remain strong in season opening games, winning their first game of the season six out of six times. Quarterback Demarcus "DJ" Irons Jr. in particular impressed in his first game in a Panthers jersey. The A-import added a strong new dimension to the Panthers' offense. The dual threat showed his qualities in both the pass and the run, and opens up a lot of space and opportunities for star running back David Brzozowski through clever play-actions.
Irons scored his first ELF touchdown already on the third play with a strong 26-yard run. In addition to strong footwork, the newcomer also impressed with excellent ball placement. Irons Jr. finished the game with three passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns, racking up 117 passing and 77 rushing yards.
Teammate Devin Burrell proved once again why he was named Special Teams Player of the Year last season, scoring another punt return touchdown in addition to plenty of return yards. The A-import also made a crazy 82-yard interception return, during which he broke several tackles.
The Fehérvár Enthroners on the other side made some good plays. In the end, however, they were unable to keep up with the Panthers' offensive power. In addition, they showed some weaknesses on defense. Quarterback Brock Domann still showed a solid game, but was often hold back by the strong defense of the opponent, the bad weather from the second half on and his own offensive line (four sacks).
In the end, the only thing the Enthroners won on this day is the coin toss.
"DJ" Irons impressed. ©Lukasz Skwiot
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Rhein Fire @ Paris Musketeers: 17:15
The Rhein Fire reminded fans that they are still the team to beat in the ELF, extending their win streak against the Paris Musketeers. New quarterback Chad Jeffries made several big plays in this one, both as a runner and a passer. The veteran ran and threw for a touchdown in his Rhein Fire debut.However, the play of the day came on the defense for the Fire as All-Star homegrown linebacker Flamur Simon made a diving interception with under a minute to go, sealing the game for the Fire.The defending champions spoiled the debut of new Paris head coach Jack Del Rio and quarterback Jaylon Henderson. The Musketeers out gained the Fire in yardage but struggled in the red zone. Paris had a chance to win the game but costly sacks and a interception ended their hopes of pulling off the upset.
Champion Rhein Fire start the season 1-0. ©Maxime LePihif.
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17.05.2025, 19:00

Top storylines for Saturday's Week 1 games
Here are the storylines for Week 1 as we kick off the first gameday of the 2025 ELF season!
Fehérvár Enthroners at Wroclaw Panthers
New goals for the Panthers
The Panthers go into 2025 after missing the playoffs for two consecutive seasons. This year they are hoping to set the tone for step forward in 2025 against an Enthroners team they have dominated in the past.
Rhein Fire at Paris Musketeers
Jack Del Rio’s debut
New Musketeers head coach Jack Del Rio will make his debut for the French squad against the back to back defending champions and of course his former NFL opponent Jim Tomsula’s squad. This game features several all star players and the league’s two most notable coaches in what's sure to be an instant classic.
Hamburg Sea Devils at Madrid Bravos
Can the Bravos charge forward?
Year one in Madrid can only be described as a smashing success, as the Spanish squad made the playoffs in their first year. Now under new head coach Andrew Weidinger and former NFL quarterback Reid Sinnett the Bravos hope to charge into championship contender status. Watch all games on DAZN
17.05.2025, 11:00

All team rosters for game week 1 are set
The European League of Football is entering its fifth season, and Week 1 already brings us some top-level matchups. After a long off-season, all teams have worked hard to build their rosters.
To make it easier for ELF fans, we’ve created an overview of all players and their status for Game Week 1. With just one click on the name of a franchise, you can see their full Week 1 Roster Report and find out which players will be on the field this weekend.
Game Week 1 Matchups:
May 17, Saturday
18:00 CET – Fehérvár Enthroners at Wroclaw Panthers
18:00 CET – Rhein Fire at Paris Musketeers
20:00 CET – Hamburg Sea Devils at Madrid Bravos
May 18, Sunday
13:00 CET – Nordic Storm at Helvetic Mercenaries
13:00 CET – Cologne Centurions at Berlin Thunder
13:00 CET – Raiders Tirol at Munich Ravens
16:25 CET – Vienna Vikings at Prague Lions
16:25 CET – Frankfurt Galaxy at Stuttgart Surge
Get ready for an exciting start to the season!
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16.05.2025, 16:00

Storylines to watch in the ELF’s East Division
One of the more interesting divisions in the ELF this upcoming season is the East Division, consisting of the Vienna Vikings, Ferhévár Enthroners, Prague Lions and Wroclaw Panthers.
Let’s take a look at some of the top storylines from these four franchises.
Can the Vikings run it back?
The Vikings fell just short of the title game last September. Now they bring back several of their key contributors and have added new talent across the board. Head coach Chris Calaycay seems to have his squad dialed in for another run at the title. Look for the Vikings to have a lot of team chemistry as most of the 2024 team is back in purple.
Prague Lions roaring rebuild
New head coach Dave Warner seems to have done a great job in the Czech Capital. The Lions have added several ELF veterans including Willie Patterson, Ja’Len Embry, and Jasper Friis. Prague has a long way to go to become a playoff team given their 2024 performance, however, the squad seems to be one of the most quickly rising teams in the ELF.
Star power in Poland
The Wroclaw Panthers have stars such as Devan Burrell, Darrell Stewart Jr, and of course linebacker AJ Wentland back. The team has also added several key E imports and young homegrown talent. At quarterback, they hope that former Akron passer DJ Irons can be the answer behind center after using several quarterbacks last season.
Enthroners eager to win
Long time NFL assistant coach Mark Ridgley became head coach of the Hungarian squad this off-season. The team also signed ex-Louisville quarterback Brock Dooman to be their leader behind center. They have also signed former D1 imports Rashad Still (WR) and Michael Badejo (DL) along with several promising homegrowns. Ridgley hopes to take the Enthroners squad to new heights after three consecutive loosing seasons.
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16.05.2025, 11:30

Attention Nordic Storm: All first ELF Games in Franchise History
The time has finally come! The fifth season of the European League of Football is about to start. The time has finally come! Players, managers, and fans of Nordic Storm are certainly thinking the same thing. For the young franchise from Copenhagen, Denmark, May 18th, 2025 will be a very special day.
That's when Storm will not only play their first game in the European League of Football, but also their first game in franchise history. The team managers built an entire organization from scratch this offseason. The first success could be celebrated against the Helvetic Mercenaries.
However, a new ELF team was not always immediately successful in its first game in the European League of Football. We take a look at the first ELF games in the history of the current teams.
The Ferhévár Enthroners did not get off to a particularly good start. They opened the season with a clear 3:36 defeat at home against Berlin Thunder in 2023.
The Wroclaw Panthers are the champions in season opening games. They haven't lost one yet, and accordingly won the first ELF game in franchise history. At home, the Panthers beat the Cologne Centurions 2021 in a spectacular game with 55:39.
The Prague Lions, on the other hand, suffered a defeat. They played their first ELF game at home in 2023. They lost 15:18 against the Leipzig Kings, who are no longer part of the ELF.
The last team in the East Division, however, was successful again. In 2022, the Vienna Vikings played away against the Raiders Tirol and won 29:23.
Berlin Thunder have been part of the ELF since 2021. They lost their first game at home 27:37 against the Leipzig Kings.
The Hamburg Sea Devils also started 2021, but they did a better job. In Hamburg, the Sea Devils beat Frankfurt Galaxy 17:15.
The current ELF champions Rhein Fire also won. In 2022, they also played their first game against Frankfurt Galaxy. Fire won 29:26 on the road.
The Helvetic Mercenaries lost their first game under their new name in 2024. The Barcelona Dragons won 23:19 in Switzerland.
Madrid Bravos also competed in the ELF for the first time in 2024. The team from Spain won the Classico against the Barcelona Dragons by a clear 42:12.
The Munich Ravens, meanwhile, suffered a defeat at the start. They lost 38:59 at home against the Raiders Tirol in 2023.
The Austrians were also unable to win their first game in 2022. The Raiders Tirol lost against the Vienna Vikings with 23:29. It was the only season opening game so far that was not won.
The Cologne Centurions have been part of the European League of Football since 2021. They lost their first game against the Wroclaw Panthers by a clear 39:55.
Just like Frankfurt Galaxy. Only they didn't lose to the Panthers, but to the Sea Devils, and by a much narrower margin of 15:17.
The Paris Musketeers have delighted their fans in two years in the ELF. This was also the case in the first franchise game in 2023, which they won 24:17 against the Cologne Centurions.
Stuttgart Surge were also successful in their first game, but in 2021. They won 21:17 away against Barcelona Dragons on the road.
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16.05.2025, 10:15

Enthroners Week 1 Roster Report
The ELF season is here and the team rosters are set. With this article, you have the chance to take a look at your team’s roster. Here is the roster of the Fehérvár Enthroners:
Active Players
Offense
Quarterback
#7 Brock Domann (Quarterback)
Running Back
#33 Kende Rathonyi (Running Back)
#36 Erik Madaras (Running Back)
#43 Balázs Fodor (Running Back)
#15 Aleksandar Bogdanovic (Running Back)
#38 Key Jerry (Running Back)
Wide Receiver
#82 Nándor Tóth (Wide Receiver)
#13 Márton Czirók (Wide Receiver)
#81 Dominik Hamburger (Wide Receiver)
#81 András Balogh (Wide Receiver)
#11 Rashad Still (Wide Receiver)
#12 Todorov Tihomir (Wide Receiver)
#14 Jovan Davidovic (Wide Receiver)
#6 Petar Bajalica (Wide Receiver)
#83 Feodor Chepyzhov (Wide Receiver)
Offensive Tackle
#78 Tomas Middleton (Offensive Tackle)
#74 Gábor Hartai (Offensive Tackle)
#65 Nikola Savicic (Offensive Tackle)
#62 Marko Nestorovic (Offensive Tackle)
Offensive Guard
#64 Bálint Kéri (Offensive Guard)
#72 Máté Károly (Offensive Guard)
#63 Botond Krizsai (Offensive Guard)
#77 Aleksandar Mladenovic (Offensive Guard)
#67 Adeyinka Laoye (Offensive Guard)
Center
#70 Gábor Kispál (Center)
Defense
Defensive Tackle
#92 Balázs Gráber (Defensive Tackle)
#98 Péter Trembulyák (Defensive Tackle)
#53 Maxim Nedzelszkij (Defensive Tackle)
#99 Aleksi Olavuo (Defensive Tackle)
Defensive End
#54 Dániel Pantali (Defensive End)
#95 Vincent Buffet (Defensive End)
#55 Malik Crenshaw (Defensive End)
#97 Michael Badejo (Defensive End)
#35 Balasz Nagy(Defensive End)
Linebacker
#51 János Zilai (Linebacker)
#3 Benedek Bodnár (Linebacker)
#59 Vilmos Nosza (Linebacker)
Cornerback
#5 Benedek Horváth (Cornerback)
#21 Milán Matkovics (Cornerback)
#25 Máté Jónás (Cornerback)
#23 Miles Butt (Cornerback)
#48 Milos Katic (Cornerback)
#16 Szilas Péter (Cornerback)
Defensive Back
#8 Máté Gyarmati (Strong Safety)
#0 Aleksandar Borkovic (Strong Safety)
#4 Nemanja Vučković (Strong Safety)
#9 Bucan Lazar (Free Safety)
Special Teams
Inactive Players
Offense
Quarterback
#10 Máté Hegedűs (Quarterback)
Running Back
#33 Kende Rathonyi (Running Back)
Defense
Defensive Back
#2 Szabolcs Szöllösi (Free Safety)
Special Teams
Kicker
#41 Fábián Zoltán (Kicker)
Inactive PlayersInjured or PUP PlayersPractice Squad
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15.05.2025, 08:00

Vincent Buffet joins Fehérvár Enthroners defense
With less than two weeks to go before the 2025 ELF season kicks off, the Fehérvár Enthroners have made a key addition to their defense. French defensive end and former European All-Star Vincent Buffet will strengthen the team’s defensive line this season.
Experienced ELF veteran
Buffet has been part of the European League of Football since 2021. He played for the Leipzig Kings, Raiders Tirol, and most recently for the Paris Musketeers over the past two seasons. Across his ELF career, he has appeared in 41 games and collected 52 tackles, 8 sacks, 12.5 tackles for loss, and 3 fumble recoveries.
With Vincent Buffet, the Enthroners add a proven and powerful import player to their defensive front. The goal is clear — to create pressure on opposing quarterbacks and cause problems for every offensive line in the league.
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07.05.2025, 13:00

Fehérvár Enthroners - Ready for the next step?
In our new article series, we’re introducing all 16 European League of Football franchises for the 2025 season, highlighting the top stars every fan should know. Today, we take a look at the Fehérvár Enthroners, who are gearing up for an exciting season with new talent and strong leadership.
Building momentum in the ELF
The Fehérvár Enthroners are entering the 2025 season with high hopes and a commitment to excellence. Known for their competitive spirit, the Enthroners have been working hard to establish themselves as a formidable team in the league.
Key additions and returning stars
The Enthroners have made significant moves in the offseason to bolster their lineup and improve their competitiveness:
Quarterback Brock Domann: A dynamic playmaker, Domann brings his skills and leadership to the Enthroners' offense. His ability to make plays both in the air and on the ground will be crucial for the team's success.
Wide Receiver Rashad Still: Known for his speed and reliable hands, Still is expected to be a major target in the passing game. His presence will help stretch defenses and create opportunities for big plays.
Safety Goran Zec: Zec is tied as teh all-time interception leader in the history of the ELF with 13 in only 33 career games. After taking last year off, The former All-Star returns to the ELF hoping to make his mark on a new team,
Linebacker Aleksander Borkovic: Another Serb joins the Enthroners defense. Borkovic has plenty of ELF experience playing for the Prague Lions the past two seasons. Last season he played all over the Lions defense making 108 tackles, 5 sacks, and 3 interceptions.
Coaching Leadership with Mark Ridgley
Head coach Mark Ridgley enters his first season with the Enthroners, bringing valuable experience and a strategic approach to the team. Ridgley's leadership will be pivotal in guiding the Enthroners toward success and helping them compete at a high level in the ELF.
Aiming for Success
With a blend of new talent and established stars, the Fehérvár Enthroners are poised to make a significant impact in the 2025 season. Their dedication to growth and competitive play sets them on a path toward achieving their goals and making a name for themselves in the European League of Football.Get Your Tickets to the 2025 ELF Championship Game
06.05.2025, 15:30

The top ELF off-season moves of April
The season kicks off in only 16 days, as teams are excited to hit the game field for the first time since last year. Let's take a look at some of the top moves teams made last month to prepare for week one.
Rhein Fire get WR with NFL experience
Rhein Fire has completed its American player roster with the signing of wide receiver Rory Starkey. He joins quarterback Chad Jeffries and defensive backs Omari Williams and Darius Nash as the fourth American on the team. Starkey will add even more talent to an already strong wide receiver group.
After his time in college, he had opportunities with the Green Bay Packers and the Houston Roughnecks of the UFL.
Madrid Bravos add DROY
The Madrid Bravos have made a strong addition to their defensive line by signing Pierre-Yves Majo. The 24-year-old defensive lineman played his first season in the European League of Football in 2024 and immediately made an impact.
Majo played 12 games for the Helvetic Mercenaries last season, recording 39 tackles, 7 sacks, and 16 tackles for loss. His outstanding performance earned him the title of Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Paris Musketeers sign All-American DT
The Paris Musketeers have signed defensive tackle Lamonte McDougle. The American joins former NFL head coach Jack Del Rio in the French capital as the first American import on defense for the French squad.
McDougle played for West Virginia, UTEP, and Washington State during his college career, building a reputation as a disruptive nose tackle.
Enthroners make an import switch
The European League of Football season hasn’t started yet, but the Fehérvár Enthroners have already made changes to their roster. They have signed American defensive lineman Michael Badejo, who will replace Emmit Gooden.
Badejo brings with him D1 experience from SMU and was a standout last season in the German Football League.
Surge bring back star safety
In a move that will excite Stuttgart Surge fans across the league, defensive back Raheem Simiram-Wilson is returning for the 2025 season. After a breakout campaign in 2024, the 31-year-old veteran has re-signed with the team and is set to remain a central piece in head coach Jordan Neuman’s defensive puzzle.
The former CFL starter had 6 interceptions last season in only ten games, making an enormous impact on the Stuttgart Surge defense.
Munich Ravens load up on defense
The Munich Ravens will bring back defenders Wael Nasri, Etuale Lui, and Christoph Nitzlnander. As the Bavarian squad hopes to make another playoff run this year.
One new face for the Ravens will be safety Cole Coleman. Cole knows the ELF, playing for the Vienna Vikings last season. Prior to coming to Europe the former Elon DB spent time in the NFL and CFL.
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01.05.2025, 14:00

Enthroners QB Domann "It's an honor to play in the ELF"
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.” Get Your Tickets to the ELF Championship Game!
29.04.2025, 10:15