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European League of Football

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Professional American football league
This article is about the American football league. For the association football leagues, seeUEFA.
Not to be confused with defunct competitions such as, theEuropean Football League,BIG6 European Football League andNFL Europe.

European League of Football
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2025 European League of Football season
SportAmerican football
Founded4 November 2020;
5 years ago
 (2020-11-04)
First season2021
OwnersSEH Sports & Entertainment Holding,Patrick Esume
CEOŽeljko Karajica
CommissionerPatrick Esume
No. of teams16 (2025)
CountriesGermany (7 teams)
Austria (2 teams)
Switzerland (1 team)
Czech Republic (1 team)
Denmark (1 team)
France (1 team)
Hungary (1 team)
Poland (1 team)
Spain (1 team)
HeadquartersHamburg, Germany
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion
Stuttgart Surge (1st title)
Most titlesRhein Fire (2 titles)
BroadcasterDAZN[1]
Official websiteeuropeanleague.football

TheEuropean League of Football (ELF) is aprofessional[2]American football league based in Europe, continuing some team names of the formerNFL Europe. The ELF played its first season in 2021,[3] and has 16 teams as of the2025 season. Teams are located inAustria, theCzech Republic,Denmark,France,Hungary,Germany,Poland,Spain, andSwitzerland with plans to expand.[4]

History

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The European League of Football was announced 4 November 2020 byPatrick Esume, former American Football coach and TV commentator, and sports manager Zeljko Karajica. Since 2018, Esume had criticized theAmerican Football Association of Germany (AFVD) for not using the fan potential in Germany, and tried to set up a professionalized structure for American football in Germany and the rest of Europe.

The announcement of the league was met with skepticism from AFVD and theGerman Football League (GFL). AFVD president Robert Huber, said, "...we have experience over the last forty years in running leagues in Germany and in Europe and we have a pretty good insight into what the teams are capable of". However, Esume firmly believes that this league will succeed because "American football is experiencing a boom in Germany".[5]

The first two new franchises to reveal their identity were the Ingolstadt Praetorians and Hanover-based team German Knights 1367, in early December 2020.[6][7] They were followed by the Spanish team Gladiators Football, who also revealed they will play their games out ofCosta Daurada, and will be coached by long-timeCFL coachAdam Rita.[8][9]

In March 2021, the league announced an agreement with theNFL to be able to use the names of formerNFL Europe teams. On the same day, it was announced the franchises in Hamburg and Frankfurt would use the previous names ofHamburg Sea Devils andFrankfurt Galaxy.[10] The Sea Devils also introduced their new head coach,Ted Daisher, former special teams coach for multipleNFL teams.[11] It was then announced that the franchises in Ingolstadt and Hannover were not ready to launch in 2021; they were replaced with two new teams in Leipzig and Cologne. The franchises in Cologne, Berlin, and Barcelona would also take on the names from theirNFL Europe counterparts.[12]

2021 season

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Main article:2021 European League of Football season

On the 19 June 2021 at 6 p.m. the first kickoff of the ELF took place inWroclaw. The hostPanthers defeated theCologne Centurions 55–39. Frankfurt Galaxy won the South Division with only one defeat and defeated division rival Cologne Centurions in the semi-finals. The North Division was won by the Hamburg Sea Devils, who prevailed in the semi-finals against division opponent Panthers Wrocław. On September 26, 2021, the first final of the ELF took place before 22,000 in the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Düsseldorf. In a close game, Frankfurt Galaxy prevailed against Hamburg Sea Devils 32–30. A week later, an all-star game took place between the ELF all-stars and a selection of USA-based players.

In June 2021, the league announced a partnership agreement with the Brazilian Football Federation,Brasil Futebol Americano, that will see exchange opportunities for selected players, coaches and officials as well as the possibility of organizing a match between the ELF and BFA champions in the future.[13]

In July 2021, the league announced its inaugural All-Star Game, which was held one week after the end of the season, on 3 October (German Unity Day), atFriedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark inBerlin. It will feature a selection of the best players from the ELF, playing against theUnited States men's national American football team.[14] Similar to the rules for rosters of individual teams, the all-star team was limited to a maximum of four Americans, only two of whom can be on the field at any given time.

2022 season

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Main article:2022 European League of Football season

In September 2021, the first indications of new teams for the second season became known. 12 to 16 teams were announced for the 2022 season. On 12 September 2021, theVienna Vikings from theAustrian Football League announced their interest in joining the ELF in a press conference. The Austrian rivalRaiders Tirol also confirmed entry into the league the day before the first ELF final. On the same day,Rhein Fire from Düsseldorf was presented, taking over another name from the NFL Europe. On 15 October 2021 the league welcomed theIstanbul Rams, finalising the field of twelve teams for the 2022 season was completed.

In the 2022 season, the two Austrian expansion teams, Vienna Vikings and Raiders Tirol, were immediately among the strongest teams in the league. The Vikings won the Central Conference with 10 victories and 2 defeats; the Raiders Tirol qualified with 8–4 as the best conference second for the play-offs. Surprisingly the Barcelona Dragons won the Southern Conference with 8–4. Hamburg Sea Devils were the best team of the regular season and won the Northern Conference. After a 39–12 in the semi-final against the Dragons, the Vienna Vikings also won the Championship Game 2022 against the Sea Devils with 27–15.

2023 season

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Main article:2023 European League of Football season

Three expansion teams for the 2023 season were already announced prior to the 2022 season:Milano Seamen from theItalian Football League, Hungarian teamFehérvár Enthroners from the Austrian Football League Division 1, and the newly foundedHelvetic Guards. In addition, on 3 August 2022 Munich and in September 2022 Paris and Prague were introduced as new franchises. On 16 December 2022 the Istanbul Rams withdrew from the league. The 2023 season thus started with 17 teams from nine countries. During the regular season, Leipzig Kings had to withdraw on 10 July 2023.

On the first weekend of the 2023 season, Rhein Fire set a new attendance record for the regular season in the Germany derby against Frankfurt Galaxy with 12665 spectators. The record was broken in the second week by the Hamburg Sea Devils, who played a game for the first time inVolksparkstadion (capacity 57,000). 32,500 spectators came to the game against Rhein Fire. The regular season was dominated by Rhein Fire in the Western Conference and the Vienna Vikings in the Eastern Conference. Stuttgart Surge was able to secure the Central Conference under the new head coachJordan Neuman. Frankfurt Galaxy, Panthers Wroclaw and, for the first time, Berlin Thunder, qualified for the playoffs. In the Wild Card Round, which was held for the first time, Frankfurt against Berlin and Stuttgart against Wroclaw used the home advantage. Rhein Fire also prevailed against Frankfurt Galaxy in the semi-finals in its own stadium. Opponent in the final was Stuttgart Surge, who were able to teach the Vienna Vikings the first home defeat in the ELF with the 40–33. Rhein Fire won the final.

2024 season

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Main article:2024 European League of Football season

In the run-up to the 2023 season, Madrid was announced as expansion city. Leipzig Kings dropped out during the 2023 season. Helvetic Guards were replaced by a new Swiss team in April 2024.

The Madrid Bravos made an excellent start into the ELF. In week 2 they beat the reigning champion Rhein Fire. However, after the loss Fire won all other games and topped the Western Conference. The other conferences were also won by the previous year's winners: The Vienna Vikings in the East without loss, and Stuttgart Surge in the Central Conference with one loss against the Raiders Tirol. The Raiders failed to qualify after losing at Munich Ravens in the last regular season game. In the wild card round, Paris and Munich faced each other. In a game with ten leadership changes, the Musketeers were finally able to prevail. In the other wild card game, Rhein Fire took revenge for losing to the Bravos in the regular season. In the semi-finals, Fire met Stuttgart Surge in the replay of last year's final. Surge looked like the winner for a long time, but Rhein Fire was able to equalize shortly before the end and finally prevail in extra time. The Vienna Vikings prevailed with 47-31 against Paris. The championship game was played in theArena AufSchalke inGelsenkirchen. In the game between the champions of the two previous seasons, Rhein Fire had the upper hand.

2025 season

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Main article:2025 European League of Football season

TheNordic Storm, representing Copenhagen in Denmark and Malmö in Sweden, joined the league for the 2025 season. The Barcelona Dragons folded, whereas theMilano Seamen are on hiatus. With QB Jadrian Clark and RB Glen Toonga, Nordic Storm signed two key players from champion Rhein Fire. Former Fire OC Andrew Weidinger joinedMadrid Bravos as HC.Jack Del Rio joined theParis Musketeers as HC.DJ Irons joinedWroclaw Panthers as their QB for the 2025 season as they struggled with QBs last year. The ELF struck a deal withDAZN to broadcast all their games with their Game Pass.

Stuttgart Surge achieved their first title ever after defeatingVienna Vikings 24–17 in the final.

2026 season

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Main article:2026 European League of Football season

At the end of the season, eleven teams —Berlin Thunder,Rhein Fire,Nordic Storm,Frankfurt Galaxy,Paris Musketeers,Stuttgart Surge,Madrid Bravos,Raiders Tirol,Panthers Wrocław,Prague Lions, andVienna Vikings — left the ELF and established a new league called theEuropean Football Alliance (EFA).[15][16][17] The ELF later announced that they had eleven teams "under valid contract" for the 2026 season and were in "intensive discussions" with multiple prospective partners and "remains committed to open dialogue with all current franchises, with the clear goal of building a shared foundation for the further development of the league and of American football across Europe".[18]

On November 26, 2025, the ELF and EFA announced that the two competitions would be reunifying with a number of administrative and commercial changes ahead of the 2026 season.[19] However, on January 15, 2026, EFA terminated the cooperation agreement due to ELF missing financial stability and transparency.[20] EFA will go forward with their initial plan to establish an independent league.In parallel, four teams split from the EFL to the newly createdAmerican Football League Europe.[21]

In February 2026, the ELF announced that they were entering preliminary self-administration proceedings under German insolvency law. According to the ELF’s statement, this comes as a result of anticipated investor funding not materializing. All operations, including games, continue during this process.[22]

Goals

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The ELF has said it hopes to bring back the excitement around American football that existed in the era of NFL Europe. Unlike NFL Europe, whose team rosters consisted of mostly American players, there will be restrictions to the number of international players allowed on rosters. There will be a bigger focus given to homegrown players, with the goal to develop the best of these players into NFL prospects. One way they plan on doing this is by creating an "ELF Academy". While ELF franchises will not have "youth teams", CEO Zeljko Karajica says that the academy will "...give players the opportunity to make the next step", which would be the skills to succeed in the ELF and compete for a spot on an NFL team.

Rules

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The ELF plays with modifiedNFL rules, except for overtime, where it uses theNCAA'scollege football rules. Unlike most European sports leagues, (including European American football leagues) a game that is still tied at the end of regulation during the regular season goes toovertime. However, no overtime was actually played in theinaugural 2021 season as all games had a winner after regulation. During the regular season of the inaugural 2021 season, the ELF did not haveinstant replay or other forms ofreplay review in gridiron football (such as the coach's challenge); however, this feature was introduced for the 2021 ELF Bowl as well as for the upcoming season.

On 30 November 2021, the official Twitter account of the European League of Football announced a new kickoff rule. The new rule sees the kicking team's players, except the kicker, line up on its opponent's 35-yard line, while the receiving team's players, except the returner, line up on their own 30-yard line. Both teams are only allowed to move when the ball has either been touched by the returner or three seconds after the ball has touched the ground. This rule is nearly identical to the kickoff rule used by the 2020 iteration of theXFL and later by the NFL. Only the requirement, that the ball must be kicked between the receiving team's 20-yard line and endzone, is, at this time, not a part of the rule. The main cited reason for the rule change is player safety.[23]

Officiating

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Officiating in the ELF is comparable to the NFL. Head of officiation since the first season in 2021 is formerGerman Football League official Kurt Paulus. In this role, he is in charge of training and organizing the officiating crews for individual game days. Furthermore, the head of officiating and its deputies are consulting the commissioner and Competition Committee for rule changes and new rules.[24]

Officiating crews consist of seven on-field officials who stay together for a season. During a game, they are connected via intercom and English-language on-field dialogue. In the 2022 season, the referees came from 16 different European countries. With the exception of the GFL and its governing body, referees officiating in the ELF are allowed to participate in national leagues during the ELF offseason.[24] Officials in the ELF do not wear numbers on their jerseys.

Salary

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Rosters consist of a maximum of 53 players, plus another 12 on the practice squad as of 2023. Because homegrown players are one of the main focus points of the league, there are limitations on the number of foreigners. Each roster can only have a maximum of four U.S., Canadian, Mexican, or Japanese players (A-players), and a maximum of ten other foreign players for the 2021 season,[3] which was then reduced to eight players for the2022 season and six players for the2023 season.[25][26] However, theBosman ruling prevents discrimination against EU citizens on EU-based sports teams and leagues. Brazilian players did not count towards the import quota due to the league's partnership withLiga BFA in the 2021 season.[13]

The league has asalary cap for all franchises which is divided into three salary groups for its players. Up to eight players—including the four A-import spots—are paid a full-time salary. For American import players, a franchise can pay a salary that can range from €600 (around $700) to €3,000 ($3,500) per month.[27] The second tier consists of additional four transitional players (international or homegrown) with a part-time salary. Every other member of the roster is in the homegrown salary group withmarginal employment and a monthly income ranging from €100 to €450. All players under contract receive health insurance and participate in state pension insurance. Further benefits such as housing and meals during the season have to be negotiated individually.[28]

Teams

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See also:List of European League of Football stadiums
Locations of teams competing in the 2025 ELF season.
  • North Division
  • West Division
  • South Division
  • East Division

For the 2025 season, the European League of Football has 16 teams in four divisions across 10 countries: 7 in Germany, 2 in Austria, one each in the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Spain, Poland, and Switzerland. The ELF began with 8 teams in itsinaugural season in 2021. This included theWroclaw Panthers from thePolish American Football League, and seven new franchises: theBerlin Thunder,Cologne Centurions,Frankfurt Galaxy,Hamburg Sea Devils,Leipzig Kings andStuttgart Surge in Germany, andBarcelona Dragons in Spain. The goal of the league is to expand to at least 24 teams from 10 countries in the future. As early as 2021, Austria, France, and England were identified as markets interested in expansion franchises, and theLondon Warriors in particular expressed an interest in joining the league.[29]

TheVienna Vikings andRaiders Tirol from theAustrian Football League, and theIstanbul Rams from theTurkish Gridiron Football First League joined in the2022 season, though the Rams dropped out after the season's conclusion.[30] A reformedRhein Fire inspired by thehistorical team fromNFL Europe also joined during the 2022 season after much speculation and anticipation from fans throughout the previous season.[31][32][33] Though a feud with theItalian Football League initially precluded an Italian expansion franchise, an eventual agreement allowed theMilano Seamen to join in the2023 season,[34] which also saw theFehérvár Enthroners from theHungarian Football League andPrague Lions from theCzech League of American Football join, along with three new franchises: theHelvetic Guards from Switzerland,Munich Ravens from Germany,[35] andParis Musketeers from France. The Kings were suspended amid the 2023 season, the Guards were replaced by theHelvetic Mercenaries in April 2024, while theMadrid Bravos joined in 2024.Nordic Storm fromCopenhagen,Denmark will be the newest addition for the 2025 season.

2025 teams

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TeamCityStadium(s)CapacityJoinedHead coach
North Division
Berlin ThunderGermanyBerlinPreussenstadion3,0002021CanadaJag Bal
Hamburg Sea DevilsGermanyHamburgStadion Hoheluft11,0002021United KingdomLee Rowland
Nordic StormDenmarkCopenhagen/SøborgGladsaxe Stadium13,8002025United StatesJohn Shoop
Rhein FireGermanyDüsseldorf/DuisburgSchauinsland-Reisen-Arena31,5142022United StatesRichard Kent
West Division
Cologne CenturionsGermanyCologneSüdstadion11,7482021United StatesJavan Lenhardt
Frankfurt GalaxyGermanyFrankfurtPSD Bank Arena12,5422021United StatesBart Andrus
Paris MusketeersFranceParis/BondoufleStade Robert Bobin18,8502023United StatesJack Del Rio
Stuttgart SurgeGermanyStuttgartGazi-Stadion auf der Waldau11,4102021United StatesJordan Neuman
South Division
Helvetic MercenariesSwitzerlandZurich/WilLidl Arena6,0482024United StatesMarcus Herford
Madrid BravosSpainMadridEstadio de Vallehermoso9,0002024United StatesAndrew Weidinger
Munich RavensGermanyUnterhachingUhlsport Park15,0532023United StatesKendral Ellison
Raiders TirolAustriaInnsbruckTivoli Stadion Tirol16,0082022United StatesJim Herrmann
East Division
Fehérvár EnthronersHungarySzékesfehérvárFirst Field3,5002023United StatesMark Ridgley
Prague LionsCzech RepublicPragueFK Viktoria Stadion3,3272023United StatesDave Warner
Vienna VikingsAustriaViennaGenerali Arena15,0002022United StatesChris Calaycay
Hohe Warte Stadium5,000
Panthers WrocławPolandWrocławStadion Olimpijski11,0002021United StatesCraig Kuligowski

Former teams

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Former teams in the European League of Football
TeamCityJoinedFinal seasonFate
Istanbul RamsTurkeyIstanbul20222022Withdrew in December 2022; returned to theTurkish league[30]
Leipzig KingsGermanyLeipzig20212023License withdrawn amid the 2023 season after failing to meet the league financial obligations[36]
Helvetic GuardsSwitzerlandZürich/Wil20232023Withdrew in April 2024, replaced by Helvetic Mercenaries
Barcelona DragonsSpainBarcelona20212024Dropped out in December 2024
Milano SeamenItalyMilan20232024On hiatus for 2025; not return in 2026
Fehérvár EnthronersHungarySzékesfehérvár20232025Withdrew in September 2025 for coming back to theAFL
Rhein FireGermanyDüsseldorf/Duisburg20222025Withdrew in December 2025 for going toThe League Europe
Panthers WrocławPolandWrocław20212025Withdrew in December 2025 for going toThe League Europe
Berlin ThunderGermanyBerlin20212025Withdrew in December 2025 for going toThe League Europe
Vienna VikingsAustriaVienna20222025Withdrew in January 2026 for going toThe League Europe
Helvetic MercenariesSwitzerlandZurich/Wil20242025Withdrew in January 2026.
Frankfurt GalaxyGermanyFrankfurt20212025Withdrew in January 2026 for going toEuropean Football Alliance
Madrid BravosSpainMadrid20242025Withdrew in January 2026 for going toEuropean Football Alliance
Munich RavensGermanyMunich20232025Withdrew in January 2026 for going toEuropean Football Alliance
Nordic StormDenmarkCopenhagen20252025Withdrew in January 2026 for going toEuropean Football Alliance
Paris MusketeersFranceParis20232025Withdrew in January 2026 for going toEuropean Football Alliance
Prague LionsCzech RepublicPrague20232025Withdrew in January 2026 for going toEuropean Football Alliance
Raiders TirolCzech RepublicInnsbruck20222025Withdrew in January 2026 for going toEuropean Football Alliance

Timeline

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Champions

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Champions in the European League of Football
TeamTitlesRunners-upYear(s) wonYear(s) runner-up
Rhein Fire202023,2024
Vienna Vikings1220222024,2025
Frankfurt Galaxy102021
Stuttgart Surge1120252023
Hamburg Sea Devils022021,2022

Championship Games

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Key

Teams inbold are winning teams of the Championship Game

Overview of European League of Football Championship Games
No.YearTeam 1Team 2VenueCityAttendanceMVP
I[37]2021Hamburg Sea Devils30Frankfurt Galaxy32Merkur Spiel-ArenaGermanyDüsseldorf,Germany22,000[38]United StatesJakeb Sullivan (QB,Frankfurt Galaxy)
II2022Hamburg Sea Devils15Vienna Vikings27Wörthersee StadionAustriaKlagenfurt,Austria14,566[39]Finland Kimi Linnainmaa (WR,Vienna Vikings)
III2023Rhein Fire53Stuttgart Surge34Schauinsland-Reisen-ArenaGermanyDuisburg,Germany31,500United States Jadrian Clark (QB,Rhein Fire)
IV2024Vienna Vikings20Rhein Fire51Veltins-ArenaGermanyGelsenkirchen,Germany41,364United States Jadrian Clark (QB,Rhein Fire)
V2025Vienna Vikings17Stuttgart Surge24MHPArenaGermanyStuttgart,Germany36,784GermanyLouis Geyer (WR, Stuttgart Surge)

ELF All Star Game

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Key

Teams inbold are winning teams of the All Star Game

Overview of European League of Football All-Star Games
YearHomeAwayVenueCityAttendance
2021[40][41]ELF All Stars26United States Federation of American Football8Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-SportparkGermanyBerlin,Germany300[42]

Broadcasting

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For the inaugural season, the league signed a deal to have 13 games, including the playoffs and championship game, broadcast live in Germany, Austria and Switzerland onProSieben Maxx, with all other games streamed live on ran.de and More Than Sports TV.[43][44] The number of games available on TV increased in 2023, with 30 games shown live onProSieben channels, including the Championship Game on their primary channel.[45]

All games are also available worldwide, on the league's website, service originally provided by British companyStreamAMG, and, from 2023, byEndeavor Streaming.[46][47]

On 30 January 2025, ELF announced an agreement withDAZN for broadcasting all the league games until 2032.[1]

Statistics and records

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All-time table

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As of the end of the 2025 season.
TeamSPRegular seasonPlay-offs
GPWLPCTQWCSFCG
1Austria Vienna Vikings447443.93643–11–2
2Germany Rhein Fire4483810.79231–12–02–0
3Germany Frankfurt Galaxy5583721.63821–01–11–0
4Germany Stuttgart Surge5583325.56932–02–11–1
5Austria Raiders Tirol4483018.62510–1
6Poland Panthers Wroclaw5572928.50920–10–1
7Germany Hamburg Sea Devils5582731.46622–00–2
8Germany Munich Ravens336279.75020–10-1
9Germany Berlin Thunder5572532.43910–1
10France Paris Musketeers3362313.63911–00–1
11Spain Madrid Bravos224168.66720–2
12Germany Cologne Centurions5561640.28610–1
13Spain Barcelona Dragons4461531.32610–1
14Germany Leipzig Kings3271116.407
15Denmark Nordic Storm112102.83311–00–1
16Czech Republic Prague Lions334826.235
17Italy Milano Seamen224618.250
18Hungary Fehérvár Enthroners334430.118
19Switzerland Helvetic Guards11239.250
20Turkey Istanbul Rams112111.083
21Switzerland Helvetic Mercenaries224123.042

Only regular season games included.[48]

Attendances

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Season averages

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All averages include playoffs and championship games.[49]

SeasonTotal gateGamesAverageChangeHigh avg.TeamLow avg.Team
202194,70443[a]2,3103,600Panthers Wrocław914Berlin Thunder
2022249,015753,327+44.0%8,144Rhein Fire435Istanbul Rams
2023428,631994,330+33.2%9,814Rhein Fire952Prague Lions
2024474,1031074,431+2.3%10,786Rhein Fire638Prague Lions
2025353,647100[b]3,536−20.2%10,205Rhein Fire644Berlin Thunder
  1. ^Two games were played behind closed doors due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. These games are not included in the statistics.
  2. ^One match was not played.

Historic average attendances

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All averages include wildcard and semifinals game.[49]

SeasonBARBERCOLFEHFRAHAMHVGHVMISTLEIMADMILMUNNORPARPRARHESTUTIRVIEWRO
20211,1639311,2432,1001,7442,0721,4293,600
20221,0253,5831,8435,0083,5204352,6008,1442,0843,6923,0852,344
20231,0814,5662,7731,7006,4378,1642,2602,3571,1005,0093,8679529,8143,9393,9044,9152,550
20249183,4562,7351,5507,0989,2771,0281,3937405,0353,38963810,7864,4193,3706,0645,992
20256447701,0837,2512,3771,5413,1453,4502,1341,83495010,2053,0373,4106,3232,345

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