2021 Berlin Thunder season explained

Team:Berlin Thunder (ELF)
Year:2021
Record:3–7
Coach: Jag Bal
General Manager:Heiko Von Glahn
Stadium:Amateurstadion Olympiapark
Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark
No Prevseason:yes
Next:2022
Uniform:Berlin Thunder Uniform (2021).png

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

Schedule

WeekDateTime (CEST)OpponentResultRecordVenueTVRecap
1June 2015:00Leipzig KingsL 27–370–1Amateurstadion OlympiaparkMore Than Sports TVRecap
2July 415:00Stuttgart SurgeW 40–191–1Amateurstadion OlympiaparkRecap
3July 1118:00at Hamburg Sea DevilsL 6–441–2Stadion Hoheluftran.de, More Than Sports TVRecap
4July 1815:00Wrocław PanthersL 26–451–3Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-SportparkProSieben MaxxRecap
5July 2419:00at Barcelona DragonsL 16–481–4Estadi Municipalran.de, Esport3Recap
6August 115:00at Leipzig KingsL 24–371–5Alfred-Kunze-SportparkProSieben Maxx
7August 1413:00Hamburg Sea DevilsL 20–281–6Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark
8August 2213:00Barcelona DragonsW 19–32–6Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-SportparkEsport3
9August 2913:00at Wrocław PanthersL 12–352–7Wrocław Olympic Stadium
10September 515:00at Stuttgart SurgeW 38–03–7Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau
Source: europeanleague.football

References

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