2021 Berlin Thunder (ELF) season
General managerHeiko Von Glahn
Head coachCanada Jag Bal
Home fieldAmateurstadion Olympiapark
Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark
Results
Record3–7
Uniform

The 2021 Berlin Thunder season was the first season of the new Berlin Thunder team in the inaugural season of the European League of Football.[1][2]

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team GP W L PF PA Div Qualification
1Germany Hamburg Sea Devils10732741784–2Advance to playoffs
2Poland Wrocław Panthers10643142595–1
3Germany Leipzig Kings10552953203–3
4Germany Berlin Thunder10372282960–6

Source: europeanleague.football

Schedule

Week Date Time (CEST) Opponent Result Record Venue TV[upper-alpha 1] Recap
1 June 20 15:00 Leipzig Kings L 27–37 0–1 Amateurstadion Olympiapark More Than Sports TV Recap
2 July 4 15:00 Stuttgart Surge W 40–19 1–1 Amateurstadion Olympiapark Recap
3 July 11 18:00 at Hamburg Sea Devils L 6–44 1–2 Stadion Hoheluft ran.de, More Than Sports TV Recap
4 July 18 15:00 Wrocław Panthers L 26–45 1–3 Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark ProSieben Maxx Recap
5 July 24 19:00 at Barcelona Dragons L 16–48 1–4 Estadi Municipal ran.de, Esport3 Recap
6 August 1 15:00 at Leipzig Kings L 24–37 1–5 Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark ProSieben Maxx
7 August 14 13:00 Hamburg Sea Devils L 20–28 1–6 Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark
8 August 22 13:00 Barcelona Dragons W 19–3 2–6 Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark Esport3
9 August 29 13:00 at Wrocław Panthers L 12–35 2–7 Wrocław Olympic Stadium
10 September 5 15:00 at Stuttgart Surge W 38–0 3–7 Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau

Source: europeanleague.football

Roster

Berlin Thunder (ELF) roster
Quarterbacks
  •  6 Calvin Stitt England
  •  13 Ashley Bailey England

Running backs

  •  1 Joc Crawford United States
  •  9 Pascal Schaar
  •  40 Jeremy Sommerwerk
  •  47 Yannic Landfried

Wide receivers

  •  5 Andre Dickmeis
  •  7 Seantavius Jones United States
  •  11 Bryan Zerbe
  •  17 Emil Drossard
  •  21 Daniel Weiswange
  •  80 Tino Ndongo Finland
  •  85 Nicolai Schumann

Tight ends

  •   Yannis Binner
Offensive linemen
  •  50 Hamsa El-Zein
  •  55 Deon Mutsvanemoto England
  •  57 Matan Lockitch
  •  69 Jannik Werblow
  •  71 Gideon Grabert
  •  73 Marcel Camenz
  •  76 Florian Gerlach
  •  77 Otávio Amorim Brazil
  •  78 Lane Acheompong
  •  79 Conrad Schmid

Defensive linemen

  •  4 Aaron Boadu
  •  45 Kolin Hill United States
  •  48 Falco Paris
  •  68 Pollys Junio Sacramento Brazil
  •  90 Cedric Ouattara
  •  93 Gabriel Wiek
  •  95 Nick Rudloff
  •  96 Marcel Behm
  •  99 Pascal Labus
  •   Max Baehr
  •   Adedayo Odeleye Nigeria
Linebackers
  •  2 Benedikt Assis
  •  22 Louis Achaintre France
  •  44 Marcel Steffen
  •   Wael Nasri France

Defensive backs

  •  2 Jamaal White United States
  •  3 Arne Gehrt
  •  8 Paul Seifert
  •  10 Simon Mayerhoff
  •  14 Luis Muller Atzerodt
  •  15 Moritz Thiele
  •  16 Louis Rieger
  •  18 Leo Leeser
  •  19 Phillip Ruffin
  •  21 Najim Hennig CB
  •  23 Jason Eid CB
  •  24 Maxime De Falcis France
  •  28 Alexander Karim Rushdy Stadahl CB
  •  31 Iiro Pekkarinen CB Finland
  •  32 Dominique Pfeffer
  •  42 Paul Fischer CB

Special teams

  •  14 Kevin Hummel P
  •  26 Jonas Schenderlein K


Rookies in italics
Roster updated 18 June 2021

Notes

  1. All games can also be watched live on ELF Gamepass

References

  1. "Shake-up to inaugural ELF line-up announced; 3 new franchises enter, 2 exit". American Football International. 2021-03-22. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
  2. "ELF European League of Football". www.europeanleague.football. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
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