

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
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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Today, 12:00

Week 5 Top Matchups: Key games for playoff contenders
Week 5 of the European League of Football brings some exciting games with big playoff implications. Three key matchups stand out, each offering answers about who is ready to compete at the top level this season.
Hamburg Sea Devils at Rhein Fire – Saturday, 18:00 CET
This is an important test for both teams. The Hamburg Sea Devils travel to Düsseldorf with confidence after their strong 31–14 win over Berlin Thunder. Their offense looked sharp, and their defense delivered a standout performance with four interceptions and three sacks.
For Rhein Fire, this is their first North Division game of the season — and a must-win. After two straight losses and a struggling offense, Fire made a coaching change: Offensive Coordinator Ed Warinner is out, and Wide Receiver Coach Mario Schulz is now calling plays. Head Coach Richard Kent said it clearly: “We have to finish our plays.”
If Fire loses, they would fall to 1–3, making a playoff push much harder.
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Frankfurt Galaxy at Nordic Storm – Sunday, 13:00 CET
This could be a preview of a future playoff game. Frankfurt Galaxy comes in on a three-game win streak, including victories over strong teams like Madrid and Paris. Their offense has been balanced, and their defense consistent.
The Nordic Storm, still undefeated, had a bye in Week 4 and used the time to fully prepare for this top-tier matchup. Their offense has been explosive, and their defense has made big plays. This game will show how far both teams can go this season.
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Madrid Bravos at Raiders Tirol – Sunday, 16:25 CET
Two very different styles meet in this matchup. The Madrid Bravos rely on their passing attack, led by QB Reid Sinnett and WR Aron Cruickshank. Their defense is improving week by week.
For the Raiders Tirol, the run game is their strength. But in last week’s loss to the Vikings, their offense struggled when the run was shut down. They’ll need more balance and creativity against Madrid’s improving defense to stay competitive.
Big answers ahead
Week 5 promises excitement and important answers: Can Fire bounce back? Are the Galaxy or Storm true title contenders? And which direction will the Raiders and Bravos take? Fans can expect top-level football as the playoff race begins to take shape.
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Today, 07:30

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

Week 4 ahead: These teams are still undefeated
The ELF 2025 season is looking forward to Week 4. Several teams have stood out as still undefeated.
Vienna Vikings (3:0)
First up are the Vienna Vikings, which should come as no surprise to attentive ELF fans. The team from the Austrian capital finished both the 2023 and 2024 seasons completely undefeated. This means that the Vikings' last defeat in the regular season was over 1,000 days ago.
Results for 2025:
Week 1: Vienna Vikings at Prague Lion: 28:6
Week 2: Fehérvár Enthroners at Vienna Vikings: 15:62
Week 3: Vienna Vikings at Rhein Fire: 12:7
Upcoming task: In week four, the Vikings will face the Raiders Tirol in the Battle of Austria. The 2022 ELF champion is considered the clear favorite, but should not underestimate the Raiders.
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Nordic Storm (3:0)
Slightly surprising to find league newcomer Nordic Storm on this list. The management's strong offseason has paid off: Nordic Storm is performing well right from the start. And that's despite the fact that one of their biggest stars, MVP Glen Toonga, was injured in Week 1 and will be out for the rest of the season.
Results for 2025:
Week 1: Nordic Storm at Helvetic Mercenaries: 56:12
Week 2: Nordic Storm at Wroclaw Panthers: 40:21
Week 3: Berlin Thunder at Nordic Storm: 0:35
Upcoming task: Nordic Storm has its bye week in week 4. This means that the team will definitely go into week 5 undefeated.
Munich Ravens (2:0)
The Munich Ravens got off to a fantastic start in the new ELF season and showed significant improvement in several positions. So far, the German team has been able to accomplish all of its tasks with confidence. Unlike the other teams on this list, however, the Ravens have only played twice due to their bye week last weekend.
Results for 2025:
Week 1: Raiders Tirol at Munich Ravens: 7:20
Week 2: Berlin Thunder at Munich Ravens: 16:38
Upcoming task: In Week 3, the Ravens have a top-level game ahead of them. After all, Stuttgart Sturge is a team with big ambitions and a lot of motivation. The ELF Championship Game 2025 will take place on May 7th at the MHP Arena in Stuttgart. Surge will give everything to be in this game. Every victory counts. Can the Munich Ravens hold their ground and remain undefeated?
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06.06.2025, 09:45

Bookmaker's title candidates: Nordic Storm on the rise
The unbeaten Vienna Vikings are still the bookmakers' favorite to win the European League of Football title. At "Interwetten" and "SportyBet", the odds for the 2022 Austrian champions went down from 3.5 top 3.25. The 2023 and 2024 champions, the Rhein Fire from Düsseldorf, are close behind, despite their loss to Vienna last weekend. The odds for Rhein Fire to win the title are currently 4.0.
They are followed by Stuttgart Surge (4.3), Nordic Storm (5.5), Frankfurt Galaxy (6.0) and Paris Musketeers (8.0). The so far unbeaten Nordic Storm enter the Top5 for the first time.
Since Game Week 2, various global betting providers have been offering bets on the European League of Football, including Interwetten, SportyBet, Tipicio, Winamax, Neobet, bet365 und Betano.
05.06.2025, 11:15

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

Toonga out: Homegrowns take over at Nordic Storm
2024 MVP Gleen Toonga is out for the season. This means that Nordic Storm has lost one of its most important players. Anyone who thinks that this will drastically weaken the offense is clearly mistaken. Since his injury after the first half of Week 1, the team has scored a total of 106 points.
They secured high-scoring wins against the Helvetic Mercenaries (56:12), Wroclaw Panthers (40:21), and lately Berlin Thunder (35:0). But who scores the points?
The focus is clearly on the homegrown talent of the team from the north. Running back Anton Witmeur has racked up 197 yards and one touchdown so far. This puts the Dane in seventh place in the league in terms of yards gained. Together with Alexander Kennedy Chaanhing (Swede), who has gained 142 yards and even two touchdowns, he forms a strong homegrown RB duo that has replaced Toonga well so far.
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Nordic Storm and his strong HG O-Line
They are supported by a strong homegrown offensive line. They give their quarterback Jadrian Clark time and their running backs space. No wonder Nordic Storm scored the third-most rushing yards and receiving yards. Center Mikkel Hansen also caught the first touchdown in franchise history.
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The team's best receiver is A-import Brandon Beaulieu (395 yards, six touchdowns), followed by E-import Adria Botella with four touchdowns. However, homegrown players like Simon Føns (167 yards), Jakob Green (150 yards), and Jonathan Nielsen (three yards but one touchdown) also contributed to the team's success.
Nordic Storm shows that even when the big stars are out, homegrown talent can make a big difference on offense.
02.06.2025, 12:15

Storm stays perfect with big win over Thunder
Berlin Thunder @ Nordic Storm - 0:35
The Nordic Storm continue their dream start to the 2025 season, earning their third straight win with a dominant performance against the Berlin Thunder. In their first-ever home game, the Swedish-Danish franchise gave fans plenty to cheer about with a convincing all-around victory.
All three phases in control
From the beginning, Nordic Storm took control in all three phases — offense, defense, and special teams. The Thunder tried to manage the clock with long drives to keep Storm’s offense off the field, and early on it worked to some degree. But the momentum shifted quickly.
A blocked field goal attempt turned into a huge play when Luke Glenna returned it for a touchdown. That was the turning point, as Storm's offense found its rhythm, and their defense continued to shut down the Thunder. Berlin had to punt often, committed turnovers, and lost key players due to injuries — including star receiver Bryce Goggin and quarterback Jakeb Sullivan, who didn’t return after halftime. Backup Ferras El-Hendi couldn’t get much going either.
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Storm stars step up again
On the other side, the Storm showed off their offensive depth. Homegrown wide receivers Simon Føns and Jakob Green made impact plays, while A-import Brendan Beaulieu once again stood out with strong catches and chemistry with quarterback Jadrian Clark. The 2023 MVP remained flawless — finishing with three touchdown passes and no interceptions.
The Nordic Storm now stand at 3–0, leading the North Division and heading into their Week 4 bye with lots of confidence.
Berlin Thunder drop to 1–2 and will face the Hamburg Sea Devils next week — a crucial opportunity to respond after a tough defeat.
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01.06.2025, 14:05

Top Storylines for Sunday’s Week 3 Games
Week 3 of the European League of Football wraps up with three exciting matchups on Sunday. With division standings beginning to take shape, every game becomes more important - and this weekend’s matchups are filled with playoff potential, rematches, and rising teams looking to prove themselves.
Paris Musketeers at Frankfurt Galaxy - 13:00 CET
Clash for the west
The Paris Musketeers made headlines in Week 2 with a huge defensive performance, shutting down the Stuttgart Surge and not allowing a single point. Now, they face a very different challenge: stopping the high-powered Frankfurt Galaxy offense that just scored 47 points in a thrilling win over the Madrid Bravos. Both teams are in the West Division and are aiming to stay near the top. Paris brings the defense - Frankfurt brings the offense. Something has to give.
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Berlin Thunder at Nordic Storm - 13:00 CET
Trouble ahead for Thunder?
After a strong start to the season, the Berlin Thunder were brought back down to earth with a tough loss to the Munich Ravens. Now, they face another major challenge in the red-hot Nordic Storm, who are 2–0 and already looking like one of the best teams in the league. The Thunder will need a big bounce-back performance if they want to stay competitive in the North Division.
Vienna Vikings at Rhein Fire - Championship Rematch - 16:25 CET
Championship rematch
In one of the most anticipated matchups of the season, the Vienna Vikings travel to face Rhein Fire — the team that beat them in last year’s ELF Championship Game. Both teams are undefeated this season. The Vikings come in after wins against the Prague Lions and Fehérvár Enthroners, while Rhein Fire used their Week 2 bye to rest and study their opponents. It’s a showdown between two of the league’s top programs -- and a possible preview of another playoff battle.
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01.06.2025, 07:30

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
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-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

Nordic Storm live: ELF expands distribution in Denmark
The European League of Football (ELF) and Pluto.tv in partnership with Sport Live announced a one year partnership to bring all Nordic Storm games and selected playoff games, as well as the Championship Game live to fans in Denmark.
Beginning with the 2025 season kickoff, Pluto.tv - a subsidiary of the global Paramount broadcaster- and Sport Live will become the exclusive broadcaster of the Nordic Storm games via its free-to-air TV channel and free accessible digital platforms in Denmark.
This partnership enables ELF to expand its reach now also in the Nordics and, hence, in another essential franchise territory.
30.05.2025, 13:00

ELF Fantasy Manager: Start’em, Sit’em, Week 3
The first two weeks of action in the ELF season are over and we as fans and more importantly fantasy managers finally got a full look at the teams and star players in action across the league.
Football is a game of matchups so let's see what players you might want to add or drop to your lineup this week.
This year Fantasy Manager features weekly prizes, yearly prizes, and a lot of rewards for the best and even the luckiest managers out there.
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Start’Em
QB Jadrian Clark - Nordic Storm (3,700 GC)
The former MVP threw 5 touchdowns last week and looks like he hasn’t missed a beat in 2025. This week he and the Storm will look to put on a show in the Storm’s historic home opener against the Thunder. Expect Clark to throw for big yards in this one.
RB Tobias Bonatti - Raiders Tirol (2,120 GC)
The "Italian Stallion" put up 3 scores and 185 yards on only 16 carries last week averaging over 11 yards a run. Expect the raiders to pound the rock against the Centurions as quarterback Connor Miller continues to recover after taking a big hit last week.
WR Willie Patterson - Prague Lions (2,700 GC)
Make no mistake this is a must win game for the Lions. They line up across an Enthroners team starting a homegrown quarterback. Look for them to get the ball into Patterson’s hands early and often as he’s their simply their best player.
Sit’Em
Sandro Platzgummer - Frankfurt Galaxy (2,610 GC)
Platzgummer is coming off of a career game versus the Bravos. However, this week's opponent is a totally different story. Running backs have had a really tough time against the Paris defense which just shut out the Surge.
QB Chad Jeffries - Rhein Fire (4,020 GC)
Are the Rhein Fire cooling off? Or is it just early season football? Either way they face off against a Vikings team that has spent the last 8 months thinking about this rematch. I expect the purple defense to show out and make things tough for Jeffries and the Rhein Fire.
WR Keelan Cole - Helvetic Mercenaries (2,420 GC)
I know what you are thinking. Alex! Didn’t you start him last week? Yes, I did. But as Socrates once said “I know that I know nothing.” Cole hasn’t been the playmaker Mercenaries fans were hoping for through two weeks of play for a variety of reasons. Hopefully coach Herford can get the NFL vet going in week 3.
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30.05.2025, 11:00

The Best of the Best: ELF Stat Leaders after Week 2
Week 2 is in the books! There were many highlights and some players who presented themselves in excellent shape. They are the ELF Stat Leaders from Week 2.
Passing Leader
#1 Jakeb Sullivan (BTH) (755 YDS)
#2 Reid Sinnett (MAD) (715 YDS)
#3 Jadrian Clark (NDS) (561 YDS)
Passing Touchdowns Leader
#1 Jadrian Clark (NDS) (10 TDS)
#2 Jakeb Sullivan (BTH) (9 TDS)
#3 Ben Holmes (VIK) (6 YDS)
Rushing Leader
#1 Sandro Platzgummer (FGY) (296 YDS)
#2 DJ Irons (WPA) (196 YDS)
#2 Tobias Bonnati (RAI) (196 YDS)
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Rushing Touchdowns Leader
#1 Tobias Bonnati (RAI) (3 TDS)
#1 Sandro Platzgummer (FGY) (3 TDS)
#2 Demarcus Irons Jr. (WPA) (2 TDs)
Receiving Leader
#1 Aaron Cruickshand (MAD) (321 Yards, 20 Receptions)
#2 Bryce Goggin (BTH) (276 Yards, 13 Receptions)
#3 Brendan Beaulieu (NDS) (266 Yards, 20 Receptions)
Receiving Touchdowns Leader
#1 Brendan Beaulieu (NDS) (5 TDS)
#2 Malik Stanley (MUC) (4 TDS)
#2 Adria Botello-Moreno (NDS) (3 TDS)
Tackling Leader
#1 Aleksandar Borkovic (ENT) (22 total Tackles)
#2 AJ Wentland (WPA) (20 total Tackles)
#2 Dy'Vonne Inyang (MAD) (20 total Tackles)
Sack Leader
#1 Lucky Ogbevoen (VIK) (3.5 Sacks)
#2 Dexter Fitzpatrick (MUC) (3 Sacks)
#2 H. Ogrodowczyk (WPA) (3 Sacks)
Kicking Leader
#1 Jakub Aldas (WPA) (14 Points Scored)
#2 Alvaro Peñas (MAD) (12 Points Scored)
#3 Nils Schauerte (BTW) (11 Points Scored)
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29.05.2025, 11:00

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

Week 2's perfect Fantasy lineup: Who were the top performers?
As week 2 came to a close in the ELF, many fans wondered, what could I have done better in Fantasy? Well let's take a look at what the perfect fantasy line up would've been for week 2 in the ELF (Salary cap aside). This year's ELF fantasy manager features weekly prizes including citizen watches, VIP tickets, and so much more. Sign up today!Play ELF Fantasy Manager Today!
Quarterback: Russell Tabor, Munich Ravens (37.94 Points)
The ELF rookie passer put on a show against the Thunder throwing for 206 yards and 4 touchdowns. He also added 97 yards on the ground and a rushing score pushing his points to the high 30’s.
RB1: Sandro Platzgummer, Frankfurt Galaxy (38.50 Points)
DR. Platzgummer put on a show having his best ELF game of his career last week running for 248 yards and two touchdowns including the game winning score.
RB2: Tobias Bonatti, Raiders Tirol (23.90 Points)
Bonatti ran for an impressive 11.56 yards a carry finishing the day with 185 yards and 3 scores. .
WR1: Brendan Beaulieu, Nordic Storm (44.10 Points)
In Beaulieu's put on a show last week catching 11 passes for 151 yards and three scores. The ELF rookie is storming into the league with two big time performances in back to back weeks.
WR2: Malik Stanley, Munich Ravens (41.60 Points)
Malik Stanley did Malik Stanley type of things last week against the Thunder putting up 10 catches for 122 yards and three scores. The veteran pass catcher continues to prove he’s one of the league best.
TE: Adria Botello Moreno, Nordic Storm (12.30 Points)
Another week of domination from the league's best receiving tight end. This week the veteran caught a TD to go along with 33 yards on three catches.
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Flex: Aaron Cruickshank, Madrid Bravos (40.90 Points)
The former Pittsburgh Steeler put on a show last week with nearly 200 yards receiving. He seems to be becoming the go-to receiver in Madrid.
Kicker: Jonata Loria, Raiders Tirol (8 Points)
The Raiders kicker hit all 6 of his extra points and added a short field goal from 29 yards to give him the most points this week.
Defense/Special teams: Vienna Vikings (33 Points)
The Vikings had several sacks, turnovers, and even scored two touchdowns with a pick six and a kick return touchdown giving them a monster 30+ points.
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29.05.2025, 10:30

Jordan Genmark Heath signs with Nordic Storm
The Nordic Storm continue to strengthen their roster as they welcome a versatile new addition: Jordan Genmark Heath. The Swedish-born athlete brings experience, athleticism, and football IQ to a team that is already off to an impressive start in the 2025 ELF season.
From Sweden to the NCAA – and back to Europe
Genmark Heath moved to the United States from Sweden at the age of 14. Over the course of five years in college football, he made a name for himself at two of the most respected programs in the country — spending four seasons at Notre Dame before finishing his college career at UCLA. During his time at the collegiate level, he appeared in 51 games (14 as a starter), recording 97 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, one interception, and two fumble recoveries.
In 2024, Genmark Heath made his European League of Football debut with the Paris Musketeers. What stood out was not just his defensive play as a linebacker, but his rare versatility — at times even stepping in as a running back to support the offense. His physicality, football intelligence, and ability to contribute in multiple roles make him a valuable asset for any team.
Now joining Nordic Storm, Genmark Heath returns to his roots and brings top-tier experience back to a Scandinavian franchise. As the Storm look to continue their undefeated start to the season, his arrival adds even more depth to an already dangerous roster.
With a strong defense already in place and a high-powered offense firing on all cylinders, adding a player like Genmark Heath could be one of the key moves that helps the Nordic Storm stay among the league’s elite.
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28.05.2025, 16:15

Best homegrowns of Week 2
Week 2 of the ELF 2025 season once again showed how important homegrown talent is to the league. Several local players stepped up with standout performances on both offense and defense. Here are our Top Homegrowns of the Week!
Running back trio steals the show
In Week 2, it wasn’t just the quarterbacks making headlines — it was the running backs who took over the spotlight.
Lucas Harting Candido played a key role in the Hamburg Sea Devils’ win over the Prague Lions, forming a dangerous backfield duo with Chrisman Kyei. Candido rushed for 110 yards and 2 touchdowns, showing why he is considered one of the most talented RBs in the league.
In Frankfurt, it was a one-two punch from the Galaxy backfield. While Sandro Platzgummer won Citizen MVP of the Week, homegrown Gerald Ameln also stood out, rushing for 88 yards and 2 touchdowns in the high-scoring win over Madrid Bravos.
And then there was Tobias Bonatti, who took over the game for the Raiders Tirol after starting QB Conor Miller went down. Bonatti ran for an impressive 185 yards and 3 touchdowns, thanks to great blocking and his own explosive runs. Teammates Lukas Haslwanter and Jan Wiesauer also contributed, but Bonatti clearly led the way.
Homegrowns dominate the trenches
It wasn’t just the offense where homegrowns shined. Defensive lines also played a huge role in Week 2, and two names stood out in particular.
For the Nordic Storm, Marcus Berg Boesen followed up a strong Week 1 performance by teammate Max Parkinson with a dominant game of his own. The Danish defensive end had 2 sacks, 1 tackle for loss, and helped shut down the Wroclaw Panthers offense.
Meanwhile in Hamburg, Joshua Köhnlein made a big impact for the Sea Devils. The 22-year-old defensive tackle caused major problems for the Lions’ offensive line and finished the day with 2 sacks and 1 tackle for loss, playing a key role in Hamburg’s win.
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Defensive leaders stand tall
The Nordic Storm had more than one homegrown standout. Veteran Ludvig Myren, now in his fourth ELF season, looked better than ever. Against the Panthers, he recorded 9 tackles, 1 sack, 2 tackles for loss, and 1 pass break-up — a complete performance from the Swedish linebacker.
One of the biggest surprises of the weekend was the Paris Musketeers’ defense, which held the powerful Stuttgart Surge to zero points. At the heart of that effort was linebacker Digaan Gomis, a true leader on the field. Gomis finished with 10 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL, and 1 pass break-up, helping his team secure a tough 6–0 win.
More homegrown highlights to come
With every week, more homegrown players prove they belong at the top level. Week 2 delivered another round of amazing performances — and with Week 3 just around the corner, we’re sure to see even more rising stars step into the spotlight.
Who will shine next? We’ll find out soon.
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28.05.2025, 10:00

Sunday’s Top Performer: Jadrian Clark
After already showing his talent in Week 1 against the Helvetic Mercenaries, Jadrian Clark delivered another great performance in Week 2 — this time against the Wroclaw Panthers.
The 2023 ELF MVP played a clean, mistake-free game once again. He threw five touchdown passes and helped lead the Nordic Storm to another big win. After just two games, Clark now has 10 touchdown passes, 0 interceptions, and 561 passing yards — an incredible start to the season.
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One key to his success is the connection with wide receiver Brendan Beaulieu, who caught passes for 151 yards and three touchdowns, including a long 53-yard score.
In Week 3, Clark and the Nordic Storm will play their first-ever home game in ELF history — against the Berlin Thunder. Clark will be aiming to continue his impressive form and give the home fans a performance to remember.
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25.05.2025, 18:30

Musketeers shut down Surge – Storm stay undefeated
Sunday of Week 2 in the European League of Football brought two highlight games — and they couldn’t have been more different. While the matchup between Nordic Storm and the Wroclaw Panthers featured 61 total points, the battle between the Stuttgart Surge and the Paris Musketeers ended with only 6 points on the board.
Stuttgart Surge @ Paris Musketeers – 0:6
After a dominant Week 1 performance, many fans expected the Stuttgart Surge to win again in Week 2. But the Paris Musketeers, who already showed strong defense in their Week 1 loss to Rhein Fire, had other plans. Their offense had struggled before, but this time they did just enough.
Early in the game, it was clear what kind of battle this would be. The first four drives ended in punts. Only late in the first quarter did we see the game’s only points — a beautiful touchdown pass from Jaylon Henderson to Rémi Bertellin. What no one knew then: this would be the only score of the game.
Both teams played great defense and had strong special teams moments. There were punts, blocked field goals, and turnovers on downs, but no more points. The Surge offense — normally dangerous — struggled all game and couldn’t break through.
For Stuttgart, Week 3 brings another tough opponent: the Hamburg Sea Devils, who also shine defensively. With new quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, Hamburg will be a true test for Surge. Stuttgart’s goal remains clear: reaching the Championship Game in their own city, and they’ll need to bounce back quickly.
Paris, on the other hand, erased their rough Week 1 with this win. In Week 3, they face another strong team: Frankfurt Galaxy, who just won a shootout against the Bravos. The West Division, where both teams play, is already looking tight. After two weeks, the Surge, Musketeers, and Galaxy are all sitting at 1–1, while Cologne had their first bye week.
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Nordic Storm @ Wroclaw Panthers – 40:21
The second early Sunday game was full of action. The Nordic Storm, playing without injured MVP Glen Toonga, still looked strong and explosive. After a close start, the Storm took over in the second quarter, scoring three touchdowns before halftime.
The Panthers tried to fight back and made it 20–14 in the third quarter. But the Storm offense, led by quarterback Jadrian Clark, kept pushing. Clark threw five passing touchdowns, and his connection with wide receiver Brendan Beaulieu was unstoppable — Beaulieu had 151 receiving yards and three touchdowns. Ludvig Myren also made key plays to keep the Panthers at a distance.
On the Wroclaw side, it was mostly DJ Irons doing the work. The American quarterback was involved in nearly all of the Panthers’ offense, collecting over 300 total yards. He received little help from the run game — running back Dawid Brzozowski had just three rushing yards. The defense had some strong individual performances, including AJ Wentland with 16 tackles, but overall, they couldn’t stop the Storm’s high-powered offense.
In Week 3, Nordic Storm will play their first-ever home game in ELF history — against the Berlin Thunder. With a 2–0 record, they’ll try to continue their strong start.
The Wroclaw Panthers now have a bye week. It’s a good chance to rest, analyze their mistakes, and prepare for their next opponent — the Prague Lions in Week 4.
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25.05.2025, 14:45

Top storylines for Sunday’s week 2 games
After an exciting start to the 2025 ELF season in Week 1, Sunday brings us another round of important and exciting matchups. Let’s take a look at the key storylines for Sunday’s action.
Nordic Storm at Wroclaw Panthers (13:00 CET)
Battle of the unbeatens
Both the Nordic Storm and the Wroclaw Panthers started their seasons with big wins. Now, they face each other in what could be one of the most important early-season matchups. Both teams have playoff ambitions — but spots are limited. This game could show who truly belongs among the league’s elite.
Stuttgart Surge at Paris Musketeers (13:00 CET)
Early pressure for Paris, big goals for Stuttgart
This matchup features two strong teams with high expectations. The Paris Musketeers lost a close game to Rhein Fire in Week 1 and now face a must-win situation if they want to stay on track for another deep playoff run. The Stuttgart Surge are dreaming of a Championship Game in their home city and will push hard to stay unbeaten. Expect a high-level football battle.
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Helvetic Mercenaries at Raiders Tirol (16:25 CET)
First win on the line
Both the Mercenaries and the Raiders Tirol are still looking for their first win of the season. The Mercenaries, led by dual-threat QB Isaiah Weed, struggled on defense in Week 1 and want to bounce back. The Raiders showed strong defensive play against Munich but couldn’t convert their chances on offense. This game could help one of these teams get back on track.
Berlin Thunder at Munich Ravens (16:25 CET)
High-powered offense vs. Lockdown defense
The Berlin Thunder started their season with a dominant win over the Cologne Centurions, showing strength in all three phases of the game. The Munich Ravens also began with a victory — less flashy, but very controlled, especially on defense. Now, Berlin’s explosive offense will face Munich’s tough defensive unit in one of Sunday’s most exciting matchups.
With playoff hopes, team pride, and momentum on the line, Sunday promises another great day of ELF football across Europe.
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25.05.2025, 08:00

Top Matchups – Who can handle the heat in Week 2?
Welcome to the second edition of our weekly series spotlighting the most exciting matchups in the European League of Football. As the 2025 season continues this Saturday, fans across Europe and around the world are eager to see how their teams will perform. This week, we take a closer look at three standout games that promise the perfect mix of excitement and storylines.
Frankfurt Galaxy vs. Madrid Bravos – Playoff hopes on the line early
Both teams had a rough start in Week 1, but Madrid Bravos managed to secure a win — while Frankfurt Galaxy did not. The Galaxy struggled against a powerful Stuttgart Surge team, revealing several issues despite major offseason changes meant to bring them back to their former strength.
The Bravos, on the other hand, showed solid defense, holding Hamburg to just 12 points. But offensively, they still need to find their rhythm. This game could already be an early turning point in the season. Both teams have playoff ambitions, and in their tight divisions, every win will matter.
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Nordic Storm vs. Wroclaw Panthers – A real test of strength
This game is the first real challenge for both teams. In Week 1, Nordic Storm and Wroclaw Panthers each had dominant wins. But now, they meet head-to-head — and we’ll find out which team truly belongs among the ELF elite.
The big story for the Storm is the injury to star running back and 2024 MVP Glen Toonga, who is out for the season. All eyes will be on how the Storm adjust without him, especially against the strong Panthers defense, which made life very difficult for the Enthroners in Week 1.
Stuttgart Surge vs. Paris Musketeers – Clash of championship contenders
Both the Surge and the Musketeers looked like top-tier teams in Week 1. Stuttgart showed their full strength in all three phases of the game and beat the Galaxy with confidence, reminding everyone why they are seen as Championship contenders. The Musketeers played in a defensive battle against defending champs Rhein Fire, losing narrowly by just two points (15–17). Their defense was excellent, but their offense struggled against one of the toughest units in the league.
This Week 2 matchup could be one of the best games of the weekend — two powerful teams, both with high goals for the season, meeting early for a statement win.
More matchups will follow, but these three are must-watch games for any ELF fan. Let’s get ready for another thrilling football weekend across Europe!
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24.05.2025, 13:15

ELF Fantasy Manager: Start’em, Sit’em, Week 2
The first weekend of action in the ELF season is over and we as fans…and fantasy managers finally got our first look at the teams and star players in action across the league.
Football is a game of matchups so let's see what players you might want to add or drop to your lineup this week.
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Start’Em
QB Ben Holmes - Vienna Vikings (3,900 GC)
The Vikings got a road victory last week in Prague, but it wasn’t the most beautiful win. Penalties, dropped passes, and more held back the Vikings' typically explosive offense. This week as they prepare to take on the Rhein FIre in Week 3, look for Holmes and the Vikings offense to click against a weak Enthroners team.
WR - Keelan Cole - Helvetic Mercenaries (2,500 GC)
The Mercenaires and Cole travel to Tirol this week to take on the Raiders. The ex-NFL pass catcher should be in line for a breakout game as the Swiss squad will be airing it out in what should be a competitive game between these two squads. Expect Weed to target Cole even more this week as they try and get the NFL talent going.
RB Anton Witmuer - Nordic Storm (900 GC)
Witmuer is a value play at only 900 GC. With MVP running back Glen Toonga out for the season, look for Witmuer to take the Lion's share of the carries behind a stacked offensive line. Witmuer is no inexperienced rookie, having put several successful seasons together running the ball with a nice blend of speed and power in the Danish league.
Sit’Em
Tomiwa Oyewo - RB - Stuttgart Surge (3,000 GC)
I know what you’re thinking.. Oyewo is a stud and looked great last week. Well, watching Paris’s defense I am hesitant to take any of their offensive opponents at this time. The Musketeers have star players at all three levels of the defense and maybe the best team speed in the secondary in the league.
QB Jakeb Sullivan - Berlin Thunder (3,100 GC)
What goes up, must come down. Even after an absurd seven touchdown performance last week, I don’t see Sullivan having the same success against the Munich Ravens. Munich is a different team then Cologne and have a lot of experience and talent in the secondary that should make things tough on the veteran QB.
QB Reid Sinnett - Madrid Bravos (3,800 GC)
The former NFL passer entered the ELF with a lot of hype. After one week and mustering only 13 points on offense, the jury is still out. This week things get tougher for Sinnett facing off against a Frankfurt defense that should be eager to play better following a tough loss to the Surge.
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24.05.2025, 10:00

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

Shock for Nordic Storm: Glen Toonga out for the season
The Nordic Storm had the perfect start to their first ELF season. Their 56–12 win over the Helvetic Mercenaries showed their strength and strong team chemistry. But now, just days later, the team faces a huge challenge.
Serious injury for star running back
The team has announced that Glen Toonga suffered an Achilles tendon rupture during the game against the Mercenaries. The injury means that the 2024 ELF MVP will miss the entire season.
Toonga was one of the most dominant players in the league last year. He led the ELF in both rushing yards and rushing touchdowns, helping his former team and winning the Most Valuable Player award.
Team reaction to the loss
Michael Planeta, owner and interim GM of the Nordic Storm, shared what the loss of Toonga means: “Losing Glen for the season is not just sad for the Nordic Storm, it's sad for the entire league. Glen is a great football player and everyone in the league respects him — and in part fears him — for what he brings on game day. For us as a team the loss is not just on the field, it is also in the locker room, because as fierce a player as he is on the field, he is an even more fierce teammate. Losing the 2024 league MVP will, no matter how you look at it, be a big blow to any team.”
Next game without their MVP
The Nordic Storm will face the Wroclaw Panthers in Week 2 - their first game without Glen Toonga. Fans and experts will be watching closely to see how the team reacts on the field. Can they stay strong without one of their biggest stars?
One thing is clear: replacing a player like Glen Toonga won’t be easy.
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22.05.2025, 07:45

Best homegrowns of week 1
The first game week of the 2025 ELF season is complete, and it already gave us exciting action, close finishes, and strong performances from many players across Europe. Among them were several homegrown talents who stepped up in key moments and helped their teams succeed.
Defensive players become Quarterback nightmares
In Wroclaw, the Panthers dominated the Fehérvár Enthroners with a 55-point performance, but it wasn’t just the offense that impressed. The defense played a major role, especially the defensive line, which became a nightmare for Enthroners quarterback Brock Domann. He was sacked five times, with Karlis Brauns and Hubert Ogrodowczyk each collecting two sacks. The Panthers’ front was aggressive, physical, and simply too much for the Enthroners' offensive line.
At Rhein Fire, two more defenders made headlines. Hugo Klages constantly pressured Paris Musketeers QB Jaylon Henderson and recorded two sacks. His teammate Flamur Simon, one of the league’s top linebackers, led the team with several important tackles and sealed the win with a game-winning interception. Simon’s leadership and football IQ were once again on full display.
Hugo Klages made two sacks against the Musketeers. ©Maxime Le Pihif
Speedster Mayr runs past the Lions
Offensively, Yannick Mayr proved why he’s one of the fastest players in the league. Back with his former team, the Vienna Vikings, Mayr quickly became a favorite target for quarterback Ben Holmes. He finished the game with 7 catches for 139 yards and also added value in the return game, bringing back two kickoffs for a total of 69 yards. His deep threat ability gave the Vikings a strong vertical option from the very start.
Yannick Mayr is known for making big plays. ©Hannes Jirgal
Running back trio shines bright
The running back position also saw great homegrown talent. In Wroclaw, Dawid Brzozowski picked up right where he left off last season. He ran for 113 yards and a touchdown on just 17 carries, showing great vision and balance. In Wil, Anton Witmeur took the spotlight for the Nordic Storm after starting RB Glen Toonga left the game due to injury. Witmeur stepped in and impressed with 106 rushing yards and a touchdown, averaging an outstanding 9.64 yards per carry — a breakout performance under pressure. Meanwhile in Munich, Justin Rodney continued to prove his value as a dynamic all-around weapon. The Ravens running back rushed for 103 yards on 15 carries and added a crucial 39-yard touchdown reception in a key moment of the game, helping Munich beat the Raiders Tirol.
Justin Rodney continued his strong performance from last season. ©Roland Johannes
Week 1 reminded us how deep the talent pool in the ELF has become — especially among local players. And with Week 2 just ahead, more stories will be written, and new homegrowns will rise.
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21.05.2025, 11:15

Week 1's Perfect Fantasy Lineup: Who were the top performers?
What a amazing week one of the 2025 ELF football season. Whether it was nail-bitting finishes, highlight plays, or of course the league's passionate fans that make the gameday so specail. It was great to see ELF football back in full swing.On the Fantasy side of things we were able to record the top scorers from a fantasy perfective for week one.
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With week one in the books let's take a look at what woul've been the perfect line up for our opening weekend slate.
Quarterback: Jakeb Sullivan, Berlin Thunder (47.02 Points)
The veteran threw only two incomplete passes on the day as he led the Thunder to a easy victory. Sullivan finished the game with a league best 413 passing yards and a impressive seven touchdowns.
RB1: Glen Toonga, Nordic Storm (24.50 Points)
The reigning MVP picked up where he left off last season with 114 yards on only 12 carries. Toonga also scored the first touchdown in the history of the Nordic Storm before leaving the game with an injury. In the passing game, he addd three catches for 41 yards.
RB2: Gennadiy Adams, Berlin Thunder (23.90 Points)
Adam's ran for 66 yards on only 11 carries reaching the endzone once. He also added a receiving touchdown on two catches for 33 yards. WR1: Bryce Goggin, Berlin Thunder (41.60 Points)
Goggin introduced himself to the ELF with a monster performance catching 7 passes for 166 yards and two scores. Goggin created several huge plays and seems to be the go-to guy for Sullivna moving forward in Berlin.
WR2: Brendan Beaulieu, Nordic Storm (32.90 Points)
In Beaulieu's first ELF game he caught 9 passes for 115 yards and two touchdowns as he helped the Nordic Storm roll to a big road victory in thier team's first ever game. TE: Adria Botello Moreno, Nordic Storm (18.50 Points)
Another member of the Storm on this list is veteran Botello Moreno. The Spanish veteran scored two touchdowns on only 4 catches finishing the game with only 25 yards, but two touchdowns.
Flex: Auston Osborne, Cologne Centurions (30.90 Points)
The former Bowling Green standout was maybe the only silver lining for Cologne in this game. The ex-D1 pass catcher hauled in 8 passes for 169 yards and a score of 92 yards in his first ELF game.
Kicker: Mathy's Dupoint, Paris Musketeers & Timo Bronn, Stuttgart Surge (9 Points)
Both kickers looked great in week one hitting field goals in key spots for thier team. Dupont hit three short field goals vs the Rhein Fire while Bronn hit two field goals and 3 extra points in his return to the Surge.
Defense/Special teams: Wroclaw Panthers (30 Points)
The Panthers held the Enthroners too only 12 points in a resounding week one win. Panthers defensive back Devan Burrell scored twice once on a kick return and again on a interception return for maybe the play off the week. Wroclaw finished the game with 5 sacks, dominating the Enthroners up front.
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21.05.2025, 11:00

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

Burrell keeps return star status and warns of Nordic Storm
The Wroclaw Panthers start a European Football season with a win for the fifth time. This makes them one of the few ELF teams to win all of their opening games. In addition to quarterback Demarcus “DJ” Irons Jr., Devan Burrell also played a major role in the Panthers' 55:12 victory over the Ferhévár Enthroners.
The ELF 2024 Special teams Player of the Year once again proved why he rightly holds this title. In addition to 126 kickoff return yards, Burrell ran for 87 punt return yards and a return touchdown.
Panthers star Burrell: "I see this game like a game we had to have faith to finish"
“I see this game like a game we had to have faith to finish,” said Burrell after the game. In addition to his return qualities, the US-American was also required as a cornerback. Here he repeatedly had to deal with Enthroner's A-import receiver Rashad Still. "A talented boy, he's tall. But it wasn't too much for me," said Burell. He still couldn't prevent Still from scoring a touchdown, but he held him under 60 receiving yards.
Panthers Head Coach Craig Kuligowski: was happy with his team's performance after the game: "I'm happy with the way we played. I knew that we were capable of winning this large margin. You know, our goal is to play as well as we can play every game."
Craig Kuligowski ©Lukasz Skwiot.
"We really did a good job": Panthers Head Coach Kuligowski happy
In addition to Burrell, new Panthers quarterback Irons Jr. also put in a great performance, scoring five total touchdowns for his team. “DJ Irons did not disappoint,” says Kuligowski and warns the upcoming opponents: “In my opinion can play even better.”
Overall, the Panthers showed a very positive development in the first game of the season. "We really did a good job running the football and passing the ball, playing complimentary, doing a good job, getting the clock down at the end of the game when we needed to secure the victory. And I really was happy with the improvement on our offense", says the Panthers Head Coach.
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Kuligowski and Burrell warn ahead of Nordic Storm
However, the task ahead is a tough one for the Polish team. A hungry Nordic Storm team, who won their first game in franchise history, is waiting in Week 2. “This is a really good team coming in,” says coach Kuligowski. "We're going to have to improve in all three phases and really reduce the amount of penalties and mistakes that we had. That's, that's our, that's the big thing for us to improve on."
Special teams star Devan Burrell has a similar view. "Next week, they're gonna watch and see what we did, and they're gonna see our weaknesses and where it plays and the other team that they hit us at. So, coming next week, be more disciplined, be able to read the quarterback and make a new play."
And perhaps the 29-year-old can help his team with another return touchdown.
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19.05.2025, 15:15

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

Storm wins first franchise game - Worry about Toonga
Nordic Storm Football is here! The newest member of the ELF played their first game in franchise history. The team from Scandinavia started with a win against the Helvetic Mercenaries.
Nordic Storm @ Helvetic Mercenaries: 56:12
After a disappointing 1:11 season in 2024, the Swiss showed significant improvement at the start of the game, but failed to score due to lack of concentration and a strong Nordic Storm defense. Quarterback Isaiah Weed often had too little time and rarely managed to break through with the run. One exception was his strong 69-yard rushing touchdown after a quarterback option. Overall, the US-Imported delivered 200 passing yards and 104 rushing yards, including one rushing touchdowns. However, was also sacked four times, fumbled once and one interception.
The defense tried to bring the Mercenaries back with a fumble recovery touchdown shortly after the start of the third quarter, but the problems on offense were too much.
©Simon Bernardini
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Worries about Toonga after first-class performance
Nordic Storm on the other side needed some time to get into the game. Their first drive ended in a field goal that was blocked. Shortly before the end of the first quarter, Glen Toonga scored the first touchdown in franchise history after a good run. The current MVP presented himself in a new look (new jersey, new hairstyle), but in his usual form.
Toonga rushed twelve times for 114 yards and one touchdowns and added 41 yards through the air, but did not return to the game before the third quarter due to a leg injury. Fortunately, he was able to leave the pitch on his own two feet. He was replaced by homegrown Anton Witmeur, who collected 106 rushing yards and one touchdowns. Storm quarterback delivered an amazing game with 258 passing yards and five touchdowns in his first game with the new team.
Nordic Storm had no issue winning their first game in franchise history. In week 2, the Wroclaw Panthers, who put in a strong performance against the Fervévár Enthroners, await the Storm. Can Clark and Co. also win their second game of the season?
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18.05.2025, 14:00

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
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16.05.2025, 16:00

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

Storm 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 Nordic Storm:
Active Players
Offense
Quarterback
#18 Jadrian Clark (Quarterback)
#12 Alexander Bjerre (Quarterback)
Running Back
#17 Glen Toonga (Running Back)
#34 Michel Konate (Running Back)
#8 Alexander Kennedy (Running Back)
#21 Anton Witmeur (Running Back)
Tight End
#8 Adria Botella Moreno (Tight End)
#88 Oliver Tribler (Tight End)
#4 Jonathan Nielsen (Tight End)
Wide Receiver
#14 Theodor Landström (Wide Receiver)
#1 Simon Føns (Wide Receiver)
#5 Edvin Taborda (Wide Receiver)
#19 Brendan Beaulieu (Wide Receiver)
#85 Jakob Green (Wide Receiver)
Offensive Tackle
#74 Mathias Hummelmose (Offensive Tackle)
#78 Stefán Stefánsson (Offensive Tackle)
#51 Ludvig Burell (Offensive Tackle)
#77 Troels Hammer (Offensive Tackle)
#79 Frederik Fabricius (Offensive Tackle)
Offensive Guard
#52 David Strobel (Offensive Guard)
#65 Benjamin Qvist (Offensive Guard)
#68 Love Larsson (Offensive Guard)
#76 Nicholas Møller-Hansen (Offensive Guard)
Center
#75 Joachim Christensen (Center)
#57 Mikkel Hansen (Center)
Defense
Defensive Tackle
#56 Benjamin Egbudiwe (Defensive Tackle)
#90 Mark-Eric Rosenquist (Defensive Tackle)
#93 Kristoffer Hansen (Defensive Tackle)
#95 Mads Nielsen (Defensive Tackle)
#96 Elliot Heijmer (Defensive Tackle)
Defensive End
#13 Emil Hovde (Defensive End)
#98 Max Parkinson (Defensive End)
#99 Marcus Boesen (Defensive End)
#91 Joachim Heidelbach (Defensive End)
Middle Linebacker
#11 Ludvig Myrén (Linebacker)
#44 Emmanuelle Falola (Middle Linebacker)
#43 Hugo Dyrendahl (Linebacker)
#6 David Tawake (Linebacker)
#38 Lucas Mortensen (Linebacker)
#48 Kristoffer Jensen (Linebacker)
#23 Armir Rexhepi (Linebacker)
#0 Edin Mahmutovic (Linebacker)
Cornerback
#7 Exavier Edwards (Cornerback)
#20 Khalid Khalid (Cornerback)
#33 Elliot Krogius (Cornerback)
#26 Jakob Bækgaard (Cornerback)
Free Safety
#6 Luke Glenna (Free Safety)
#20 Kenneth Larsen-Ledet (Free Safety)
Strong Safety
#3 Chad Walrond (Strong Safety)
#24 William James (Strong Safety)
#38 Hjalmar Nielsen (Strong Safety)
#11 Phillip Boye (Strong Safety)
Special Teams
Kicker
#16 Julius Eriksen (Kicker)
Punter
Inactive Players
Injured or PUP Players
Practice Squad
Offense
Wide Receiver
#80 Olof Nilsson (Wide Receiver)
#82 Elliot Reer (Wide Receiver)
#86 Oscar Andersen (Wide Receiver)
Defense
Cornerback
#34 Oscar Latrache (Cornerback)
Free Safety
#27 Christopher Jørgensen (Free Safety)
If you want to take a closer look at each player, check out the player profiles on our website.
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15.05.2025, 08:00

Fantasy Manager: Start’em, Sit’em – Week 1
The ELF Fantasy Manager is back – better, faster, and fully updated! And here’s the best part: every week you can win prizes by being one of the top Fantasy Managers. To help you get started in this year’s Fantasy League, here’s a quick overview of players you should consider starting in Week 1 – and a few you might want to avoid.
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Start’em – Week 1 Picks
RB Tobias Bonatti – Raiders Tirol – 1,900,000 GC
Tobias Bonatti was a key part of the Raiders Tirol offense last season before getting injured. Even though he missed games, he still finished among the top in rushing touchdowns. Now fully healthy, he’s ready to pick up where he left off. The only concern is the strong running back group in Tirol, which might limit his touches – but also keeps him fresh throughout the game. At this price, Bonatti offers great value.
WR Daniel Pedro – Stuttgart Surge – 1,200,000 GC
Daniel Pedro joined the Stuttgart Surge this offseason and brings even more strength to their wide receiver room. With top targets like Louis Geyer and Jeff Cotton Jr. drawing attention from defenders, Pedro could become QB Reilly Hennessey’s go-to man. He already proved himself in the GFL with the Potsdam Royals – now it’s his chance to shine in the ELF.
TE Adrià Botella Moreno – Nordic Storm – 1,300,000 GC
Moreno is known across the ELF as one of the best tight ends to ever play in the league. He’s an excellent blocker and receiver. He also has great chemistry with quarterback Jadrian Clark, since the two have played together before. Getting a top-tier tight end for this low price is a smart move for any fantasy team.
Sit’em – Week 1 picks
QB Russel Tabor – Munich Ravens – 3,600,000 GC
Tabor joined the Munich Ravens with a 3-year contract after playing college football at North Carolina. He has potential, but this week he faces the strong Raiders Tirol defense – a tough challenge for any young QB. His high price and uncertain performance make him a risky pick for Week 1.
QB Javarian Smith – Prague Lions – 1,900,000 GC
Smith is back in the ELF after starting last season with the Hamburg Sea Devils. While he has good dual-threat skills and a great price, he’s playing against the Vienna Vikings, who had one of the best defenses in the league last season. It’s better to wait for a more favorable matchup.
WR Austin Mitchell – Paris Musketeers – 3,200,000 GC
Mitchell is one of the biggest playmakers in the ELF, but in Week 1, he faces the Rhein Fire defense – which was the best in points allowed and second-best against the pass last season. He’ll get a lot of defensive attention, and big plays might be hard to come by.
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Good luck – and may your team dominate in Week 1!
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14.05.2025, 12:00

2025 Storylines - North Division: 3 Peat? Star Power? High expectations?
One of the more interesting divisions in the ELF this upcoming season is the North Division, consisting of the Rhein Fire, Nordic Storm, Hamburg Sea Devils, and Berlin Thunder.
Let’s take a look at some of the top storylines from these four franchises.
Could we see a Rhein Fire three-peat?
A three-peat is no easy feat. Just ask the 2025 Kansas City Chiefs. The Rhein Fire have an opportunity to make history and claim a third straight title under head coach Jim Tomsula. However, the team has undergone major changes as star quarterback and running back Jadrian Clark and GLen Toonga have left the squad.
New quarterback Chad Jeffries hopes to help the Rhein Fire keep the championship standard burning this season.
A fierce Nordic Storm brewing?
The Nordic Storm enter the 2025 ELF season as the league’s only brand new franchise. The team consists of several ELF veterans and a talented list of hometowns from both Sweden and Denmark. The Storm made the biggest splash of the off-season, signing former MVPs and Rhein Fire stars in QB Jadrian Clark and RB Glen Toonga. The two will face off against their former team twice in divisional play.
The experience and star power of the team will have to carry the rest of the squad which will be new to the higher level of ELF football. Head coach John Schoop leads the league’s most intriguing team into 2025 with high expectations.
Berlin’s new look
The Thunder entered the 2025 with new head coach Jag Bal, new uniforms, and several new players added to the roster. The Capital city team will be led by ELF veteran QB Jakeb Sullivan and running back Gennadiy Adams. They also recently signed All-Star defensive tackle William Lydle. Let’s see how much noise the Thunder can make in 2025.
Hamburg Sea Devils - A new Era
Recently Lee Rowland takes over as the head coach in Hamburg. Fatah was able to show off his recruiting talents and convince DPOY Kyle Kitchens to come to Hamburg this off-season, along with ELF veteran WR Terryon Robinson.
One question that remains is at the quarterback position where “rookie” Micah Leon will take over for the Sea Devils after spending his final college years at the University of Florida.
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13.05.2025, 18:00

My Lineup - ELF Fantasy Manager Week 1
We are only FOUR days away from the start of the 2025 ELF season. Thousands of ELF fans enjoyed last year’s fantasy manager, giving the ELF action on the field even more intrigue.
This year we are proud to have an improved Fantasy manager product that should lead to an improved user experience.
That being said, let's take a look at part of my lineup (Alex Malchow) for week 1. Predicting week 1 can sometimes be tough but with many stars coming back from last year there are a few things fans can still count on.
QB Ben Holmes Vienna Vikings
Holmes and Vikings are a team on a mission this year. They don’t like how last season ended for them falling short of a perfect season in the title game. The quarterback Ben Holmes was one of the league's best statistical passers last season.
Now he goes into week one of 2025 with several new weapons including Yannick Mayr, a healthy Florian Bierbaumer, and several others. Holmes also has Noah Toure, Reece Horn, and Karri Pajarinnen returning in Purple. They face off against a Prague Lions team that they averaged 52 points against last season.
Play ELF Fantasy Manager Here!RB Glen Toonga - Nordic Storm
Well if you had Glen Toonga on your fantasy manager last year, you probably did pretty well. 30 rushing touchdowns and an MVP trophy later Toonga may have cemented himself as the league best player of all teams last season. This year he is once again behind a talented offensive line except in a different uniform.
This week he also faces off against a Mercenaires defense that has yet to build a fierce reputation in two seasons of ELF football.
WR Malik Stanley - Munich Ravens
From an ELF rookie in Keelan Cole to a proven veteran. Munich Ravens fans were thrilled at the announcement that Stanlet would return to Bavaria. Stanley is a big body receiver who can break tackles, win contested catches, and straight up moss defensive backs. His 31 touchdowns and 2,750 yards in only 32 career games give him one of the league's best resumes.
WR Keelan Cole - Helvetic Mercenaires
The former NFL pass catcher will be making his ELF debut against the Nordic Storm. Cole hopes to put up some big numbers for the Mercenaries as they take on the Nordic Storm in their first ever game. Expect quarterback Isaiah Weed to target Cole early and often as they will need to put up a lot of points to keep up with the explosive playmakers on the Nordic Storm.
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13.05.2025, 15:45

5 potential new stars of the 2025 ELF season
As season five of the ELF rapidly approaches let’s take a look at a shortlist of new players entering the league that have the potential to become future stars of the upcoming season:
WR Keelan Cole - Helvetic Mercenaries
Cole’s resume speaks for itself, putting up 2,832 yards and 14 touchdowns in 93 NFL games over the course of a long and fruitful NFL career. Cole will no doubt be the face of the franchise for the Helvetic Mercenaries as he hopes to take the Swiss squad to new heights.
QB Reid Sinnett - Madrid Bravos
Sinnet is a veteran professional quarterback having spent 4 seasons in the NFL with several teams. He also was a starter in the XFL and USFL. Now he brings all his pro experience to the up and coming Madrid Bravos team led by new head coach Andrew Weidinger.
QB Jaylon Henderson - Paris Musketeers
Henderson has been on ELF teams watchlists for several years now as the former Boise State Bronco has been tearing it up in the German Football League the past two seasons. After winning back to back titles and putting up video game like numbers in the GFL.
The Musketeers were finally able to convince Henderson to Join the ELF. He now takes over for ELF veteran Zach Edwards on a Musketeers team that made the semi-finals and is now led by former NFL head coach Jack Del Rio.
WR Jeff Cotton - Stuttgart Surge
Cotton comes to Europe for the first time in his career this season. The former Idaho Vandals star spent time with the Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Arizona Cardinals bouncing around different NFL teams for three seasons. Now he teams up with the veteran QB Reilly Hennessey as the Surge hope to make a push at the championship game.
WR Brendan Beaulieu - Nordic Storm
The Nordic Storm are already stacked with talent as they have MVP QB Jadrian Clark and MVP running back Glen Toonga on thier offense. One new face to the league that might suprise fans on the Storm in American Brendan Beaulieu. What he lacks in NFL experience Beaulieu makes up for in production in Europe as he put up a eye popping 1,647 receiving yards and 27 touchdowns in just 15 games in the German Football League last season. Get Your Ticket to the 2025 ELF Championship game!
08.05.2025, 09:30

"Game-changer": Nordic Storm present new co-owner Stephen Schueler
After an impressive offseason, Nordic Storm is about to play their first game in franchise history. But even before that, there are reasons to celebrate. To drive the development of the franchise forward, the team from Denmark/Sweden has announced a new co-owner and board member.
Stephen Schueler's main task in future will be to advance American relations for the team. The current Chief Executive Officer of Enerjen Capital, a leading renewable clean energy company specializing in the maritime sector, is also President of The American Club in Denmark. The organization specializes in strengthening cultural and business ties between the United States and Denmark.
"Excited to help build something truly special with the Nordic Storm"
"I'm honored to join Nordic Storm and contribute to the growth of American football in Denmark," said Schueler. "This opportunity combines my passion for sports, leadership, and my strong personal connection to Denmark. I’m excited to help build something truly special with the Nordic Storm."
He has a very special relationship with Denmark. His great-grandfather served as the U.S. Ambassador to Denmark from 1870 to 1881 and to Switzerland from 1881 to 1885.
Co-Funder of Nordic Storm: "A game-changer for our organization"
"We are thrilled to welcome Stephen to the Nordic Storm family," said Lars Green, Co-Founder of Nordic Storm. "His leadership, global network, and personal dedication to Denmark are exactly what we need as we take our first steps into the European League of Football. Having someone of Stephen’s caliber onboard is a game-changer for our organization and our fans."
Nordic Storm is set to play its first game on May 18th in Switzerland, with its highly anticipated first home game in Copenhagen on June 1st at Gladsaxe Stadium.
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28.04.2025, 13:30