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2023 Rhein Fire season

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2023 Rhein Fire (ELF) season
General managerTom Aust
Head coachJim Tomsula
Home fieldSchauinsland-Reisen-Arena
Uniform

The 2023 Rhein Fire season is the second season of the new Rhein Fire team in the European League of Football from Düsseldorf, Germany. The franchise is building upon a solid previous season, missing the play-offs slightly. For this season, the Fire will compete in the new Western Conference with its rivals Cologne Centurions and Frankfurt Galaxy.


Preseason

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After the 2022 post-season, the franchise announced the departure of former general manager Patricia Klemm for personal reasons and presented Tom Aust, former public relations manager of the old Rhein Fire.[1][2] Another big change in the coaching staff was the hire of the former Barcelona Dragons head coach Andrew Weidinger as the new offensive coordinator.[3]

Regular season

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Standings

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Pos Team GP W L CONF PF PA DIFF STK Qualification
1 Germany Rhein Fire 12 12 0 8–0 540 199 +341 W12 Automatic playoffs (#1)
2 Germany Frankfurt Galaxy 12 10 2 6–2 382 233 +149 L1 Advance to playoffs (#4)
3 France Paris Musketeers 12 6 6 4–4 320 277 +43 W4
4 Germany Hamburg Sea Devils 12 4 8 2–6 247 278 –31 L4
5 Germany Cologne Centurions 12 4 8 0–8 186 330 –144 L1

Source: europeanleague.football

Schedule

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Roster

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Reference[4]

Rhein Fire (ELF) roster
Quarterbacks
  • 18 Jadrian Clark
United States
  • 12 Rohat Dagdelen
Germany
  • 16 Jan Leuker
Germany

Running backs

  • 28 TJ Alexander
Germany
  • 15 Giacomo De Pauli
Germany
  •  6 Sergej Kendus
Germany
  • 34 Noah Kölling
Germany
  • 43 Patrick Poetsch FB
Germany
  • 40 Tobias Reglinski
Germany
  • 17 Glen Toonga
United Kingdom

Wide receivers

  • 19 Achim Bah
Germany
  • 80 Noah Gehring
Germany
  • 29 Leon Höltker
Germany
  • 81 Leon Kusterer
Germany
  • 10 Harlan Kwofie
Germany
  • 13 Jannik Lörcks
Germany
France
  • 84 Feli Manoka
Belgium
  • 89 Jakob Neugebauer
Germany
  • 84 Willie Patterson
United States
  • 86 Nathaniel Robitaille
United States
  •  8 Justin Schlesinger
Germany

Tight ends

  • 87 Florian Eichhorn
Germany
  • 83 Christopher Mielke
Germany
  • 88 Marvin Pludra
Germany
  • 82 Laurin Wiegand
Germany
Offensive linemen
  • 77 Sven Breidenbach T
Germany
  • 75 Joachim Christensen
Denmark
  • 79 Bemigho Eyimofe
Germany
  • 60 Kevin Foitzik
Germany
  • 66 Arnoud Holierhoek
Netherlands
  • 62 Marius Mohr
Germany
  • 74 Jan-Hendrik Koch
Germany
  • 76 Jonathan Peppler
Germany
  • 78 Yasir Raji
Germany
  • 68 Nick Wiens G
Germany
  • 71 Leander Wiegand
Germany

Defensive linemen

  • 92 Eric Adam
Germany
  • 97 Jason Chikere
Germany
  • 90 Remy Feltes
Germany
  •  3 Simon Gavanda
Germany
  • 96 Samuel Kargel
Germany
  • 99 Shamgar Owusu-Ankomah
Germany
  • 94 Justus Sleiman
Germany
  • 93 Julian Völker
Germany
Linebackers
  • 11 Alejandro Fernández
Spain
  • 55 Luis Fiedler OLB
Germany
  • 44 Marius Kensy
Germany
  • 45 Martin Pinter
France
  • 54 Maximilian Schmidt OLB
Germany
  • 47 Niels Schroedter
Germany
  • 26 Lino Schröter
Germany
  • 31 Flamur Simon
Germany
  • 42 Brian Snoek
Germany
  • 41 Alexander Sobotta ILB
Germany

Defensive backs

  •  5 Benjamin Barnes
Germany
  • 36 Soyfan Dardour
Germany
  • 38 Marvin Djomou Djopa
Germany
  • 32 Daniel Duah CB
Germany
  • 24 Koi Freeman
United States
  •  9 Richard Grooten S
Germany
  • 21 René Hanßen
Germany
  •  7 Till Janssen
Germany
  • 25 Lasse Meyer CB
Germany
  • 22 TJ Morrison
United States
  • 27 Max Richter
Germany
  •  4 Jannik Seibel
Germany
  • 20 Philip Stegemann
Germany
  •  2 Omari Williams S
United States

Special teams

  • 14 Maximillian Eisenhut K
Germany
  • 30 Nils Schauerte P
Germany
  • 33 Sebastian Van Sentan K
Germany


Rookies in italics
Roster updated November 22, 2023
6 A-import, 6 E-import, 60 homegrown
72 active

Transactions

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From Cologne Centurions: Max Richter, Flamur Simon, Marius Kensy, Jannik Lörcks

From Barcelona Dragons: Alejandro Fernández

From Stuttgart Surge: Benjamin Barnes

Staff

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Rhein Fire (ELF) staff

Front office

  • CEO – Martin Wagner
  • General manager – Tom Aust
  • President of football operations – Jim Tomsula
  • Director of administration - Detlef Reck
  • Director of operation & logistics - Mario Schulz
  • Director of player personnel – Timur Beckmann
  • Chief of staff - Frank Joachim
  • Cheer & Dance director – Nini Pohlmann

Head coach

  • Head coach – Jim Tomsula
  • Assistant head coach – Detlef Reck

Offensive coaches

  • Offensive coordinator – Andrew Weidinger
  • Quarterbacks – Allan Verbraeken
  • Running backs – Thorsten Estermann
  • Tight ends – Timur Beckmann
  • Offensive line – Erol Seval
  • Assistant offensive line – Sascha Spils
 

Defensive coaches

  • Defensive coordinator – Richard Kent
  • Defensive backs – Stephan Schacht
  • Assistant defensive backs – Jörg Mackenthun
  • Linebacker – Patrick Köpper
  • Assistant linebacker – Thomas Innig
  • Defensive line – Christian Heister
  • Assistant defensive line – Peter Schiefer

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams coordinator/Wide receivers – Mario Schulz




Staff updated March 14, 2023


Notes

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References

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  1. ^ Elias Hoffmann. "Aust Wird Nachfolger Von Klemm Als Fire GM". footbowl.de (in German). Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Tom Aust spricht für den AFVD". prreport.de (in German). Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  3. ^ Carter Anderson. "ELF: Rhein Fire Sign Andrew Weidinger as Offensive Coordinator". AmericanFootballInternational.com. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  4. ^ "ELF: 2023 Rhein Fire – A Complete Roster Breakdown". American Football International.