2025 Munich Ravens season

2025 Munich Ravens season
OwnerThomas Krohne
Head coachKendral Ellison
Home stadiumSportpark Unterhaching
Results
Record11-1
Division place1 (South division)
PlayoffsLost Semi final vs. Stuttgart Surge 13-27

The 2025 Munich Ravens season was the third season of the Munich Ravens in the fifth season of the European League of Football (ELF). The Ravens won South division and lost in the semi final against Stuttgart Surge, who won the ELF championship in the end.

Preseason

Former quarterback Chad Jeffries left the Ravens to join league rival Rhein Fire. The Ravens announced Russell Tabor as quarterback starter for 2025.[1] The 21-year-old from University of North Carolina came from Osos Rivas in Spain. General Manager Sebastian Stolz left the Ravens.[2]

Regular season

As season opener Munich hosted the Raiders Tirol. The Ravens won with 20-7.[3] A week later the Ravens hosted Berlin Thunder and continued building momentum with a 38-16 win. After a bye week, the Ravens had their first away game in Stuttgart, which they lost against Surge 28-36.[4]

Throughout regular season Munich consistently performed at a high level, averaging 36.3 points per game, ranking among the top offenses in the European League of Football. In a dramatic early-July game, Ravens beat the Madrid Bravos 43–40. On August 10, 2025, the Ravens defeated the Madrid Bravos 30-27 in a close contest, helping secure the South Division lead and a direct playoff spot.[5] The Ravens finished with an 11-1 record.

Standings

Pos Team GP W L DIV PF PA DIFF STK Qualification
1 Munich Ravens 12 11 1 6–0 436 269 +167 W9 Automatic playoffs (#2)
2 Madrid Bravos 12 8 4 3–3 507 297 +210 W1 Advance to playoffs (#6)
3 Raiders Tirol 12 6 6 3–3 417 300 +117 W1
4 Helvetic Mercenaries 12 0 12 0–6 137 647 –510 L12

Source: europeanleague.football

Schedule

Source[4]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Att. Recap
1 May 18 Raiders Tirol 20–7 1–0 Sportpark Unterhaching 3395
2 May 25 Berlin Thunder 38–16 2–0 Sportpark Unterhaching 2755
3 bye
4 June 8 at Stuttgart Surge 28–36 2–1 Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau, Stuttgart 3213
5 June 15 Helvetic Mercenaries 58–14 3–1 Sportpark Unterhaching 2425
6 June 22 at Berlin Thunder 35–12 4–1 Preussenstadion, Berlin 483
7 June 29 Stuttgart Surge 36–33 5–1 Sportpark Unterhaching 3347
8 July 5 at Madrid Bravos 43–40 6–1 Estadio de Vallehermoso, Madrid 3064
9 July 12 at Helvetic Mercenaries 34–20 7–1 Lidl Arena, Wil 1124
10 July 19 at Raiders Tirol 31–24 8–1 Tivoli Stadion Tirol, Innsbruck 3724
11 July 27 Panthers Wrocław 34–14 9–1 Sportpark Unterhaching 4191
12 bye
13 August 10 Madrid Bravos 30–27 10–1 Sportpark Unterhaching 4585
14 August 16 at Panthers Wrocław 49–26 11–1 Stadion Olimpijski, Wrocław

Playoffs

Munich hosted Stuttgart Surge in the semifinal but lost 27-13, ending their title hopes.[6] Surge went on to win the ELF Championship in September, defeating the Vienna Vikings.

Round Date Opponent Result Venue Att. Recap
Semi Final August 31 Stuttgart Surge 13-27 Sportpark Unterhaching, Unterhaching 6,072 Recap

Roster

Quarterbacks
  •  7 Russell Tabor QB
  • 17 Levin Adrom QB

Running backs

  •  5 Simon Homadi RB
  • 26 Benedikt Pohler RB
  • 33 Justin Rodney RB

Wide receivers

  •  3 Malik Stanley WR
  •  6 Jannik Nowak WR
  • 11 Luca Salvo WR
  • 14 Jason Sanders WR
  • 84 Michael Stadler WR

Tight ends

  •  0 Philip Okonkwo TE
  • 85 Marlon Malki TE
Offensive linemen
  • 50 Tobias Vorreiter OL
  • 53 Dominik Ondra OL
  • 55 Chinazo Obobi OL
  • 57 Harry Sayer T
  • 70 Philip Weinzierl OL
  • 72 Simon Hugger OL
  • 75 Tassilo Wagner OL
  • 78 Roman Wahrheit OL
  • 79 Gerrit Brandt OL

Defensive linemen

  •  8 Etuale Lui DL
  • 15 Johannes Zirngibl DL
  • 31 Joseph Darkwa DL
  • 45 Tizian Vogl DL
  • 51 Jonas Schwaiger DL
  • 90 Julius Richter DL
  • 91 Leon Weber DE
  • 95 Marius Bindl DL
  • 96 Denis Butz DL
  • 99 Hiswill Awuah DT
Linebackers
  •  1 Dexter Fitzpatrick LB
  •  9 Kevin Titz LB
  • 29 Felix Boy LB
  • 30 Jan Bender LB
  • 35 Jonas Maier LB
  • 44 Luca Maier LB
  • 47 Dominic Schmid LB
  • 48 Lorenzo Deiana LB
  • 52 Wael Nasri ILB
  • 54 Thiago Lessow LB
  • 56 Franz Tiefenbacher LB

Defensive backs

  •  2 Christoph Nitzlnader CB
  •  4 Cole Coleman DB
  • 12 V incent Woywod DB
  • 21 Jumilson Moreira Ferreira DB
  • 22 Marcos Schlabitz DB
  • 23 Jakob Mahler DB
  • 24 Jonas Gürntke SS
  • 27 Isaac M'Bra SS
  • 34 Finn Bujok DB
  • 36 Vincent Müller DB
  • 37 Igor Bujok DB
  • 38 Till Boedewadt DB

Special teams

  • 18 Daniel Schweiger K/P
Reserve lists
  • 21 Nico Leiderer DB
  • 13 Marvin Rutsch WR
  • 32 Moritz Hiller DB

Practice squad

  • 69 Robin Still OL
  • 80 Nick Stadler WR
  • 10 Benjamin Perauer WR
  • 19 Luca Lippert K/P
  • 28 Eric Köhncke DB
  • 20 Rachid Ali-Tagba RB
  • 59 Laurin Frank LB
  • 46 Jan-Philipp von Gültlingen DL


Rookies in italics
Roster updated Aug 06, 2025
4 A-import, 6 E-import, 47 homegrown
57 active, 11 practice squad

References

  1. ^ "Neuer Quarterback für München", Football Austria, 2024-11-23
  2. ^ "Munich Ravens trennen sich von General Manager Sebastian Stolz", Football Austria, 2024-10-01
  3. ^ "Munich Ravens", ELFdata
  4. ^ a b "European League of Football Liveticker", Kicker, 2025-06-08
  5. ^ "Los Bravos caen en Múnich y se complican el pase directo a semifinales", Diario AS
  6. ^ "ELF Football 2025: Knapper Sieg Stuttgart Surge vs. Munich Ravens – Spielplan, Rewatch und Ergebnisse", News.de, 2025-08-31