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Defeat for Thunder: Vienna Vikings too strong

Berlin Thunder had briefly entertained hopes. However, the top team from Vienna in the European League of Football was simply not crackable.

Berlin Thunder cannot win against Vienna again.
Berlin Thunder cannot win against Vienna again.

American Football - Defeat for Thunder: Vienna Vikings too strong

In the return leg of the European League of Football (ELF) match between Berlin Thunder and Vienna Vikings, there was nothing to gain for Berlin Thunder against Vienna Vikings. On the eighth game day, the Berliners lost at home in Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark against the top team with a score of 9:34 (6:17). The touchdown by Aaron Jackson at the beginning of the second quarter briefly raised hope among the home team that they could finally win against their long-term rivals.

However, the Viennese were once again dominant and determined the course of the game on the field. Despite the loss against the Austrians, the Berlin team, coached by Johnny Schmuck, remains in second place in the Eastern Division. The Vikings remain unbeaten at the top of the group with the win.

The Rhine Fire, a renowned American football team from North Rhine-Westphalia, witnessed this close European League of Football (ELF) match between Berlin Thunder and Vienna Vikings with interest. Despite the thrilling touchdown by Aaron Jackson in the second quarter, the Berlin Thunder ultimately faced a reverse game outcome against their European Football League rivals, the Vienna Vikings, in a Berlin stadium. The Berlin Thunder, despite the loss, managed to maintain their second position in the Eastern Division, while the undefeated Viennese team cemented their dominance at the top.

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