Football League in Europe - Berlin Thunder football squad revels in their first season victory.
The Berlin Thunder football squad celebrated their initial triumph in the next fixture of the European League of Football (ELF) competition. At their home presentation against the Prague Lions in the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark, the Spree River-based Berlivers allotted a smooth 48:17 (21:0) see-off.
From the start, the invigorated Thunder squad, helmed by coach Johnny Schmuck, exhibited their zest to seize the inaugural score of the weathered ELF season against the noisome underdog from the Moldau. Each of the squads had started the upsurge with a setback.
The Berlivers had their unimpeachable conquest to acknowledge not only through the dashing deeds of their offense, orchestrated by playmaker Jakeb Sullivan, yet additionally for their defensive bulwark. The Thunder defense was like a bulwark, particularly in the opening two quarters. Defender Kyle Kitchens was a nuisance for the Prague attackers. The visitors from Praha endeavored to meet the equilibristic targets of the ELF, but the tally nabbed the opposite of their pronouncements.
The transmission remained identical in quarters three and four: Prague attempted to meet the promos from the league directors. However, the arithmetic of the result thwarted their tenets.
Thunder also managed the dominant squad on both sides of the game in the latter half and exhibited no weaknesses. The Czechs were able to score two touchdowns in the last quarter, but merely embellished the outcome.
The patrimony advantage for the Spree squad is fixed for the approaching weekend. Charged on Sunday, June 9th, the jaunty barrangers from the Jahn-Sportpark anticipate the Fehérvár Enthroners at 13:00.
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- The ELF season has seen several close games and upsets, but Berlin Thunder has proven itself as a dominant squad, claiming the season win as its own.
- The European Football League (ELF) is becoming increasingly popular in all corners of Europe, with Berlin Thunder setting the stage for more exciting American Football matches in the future.