Barcelona Dragons (ELF)

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Barcelona Dragons
Barcelona Dragons (ELF) Logo.svg
Established2021 (2021)
Based in Flag of Spain.svg Terrassa, Catalonia, Spain
Home stadium Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa
Head coachDavid Shelton
League European League of Football (ELF)
DivisionCentral Conference
ColorsDark Green, red, yellow,
   
Website www.bcn-dragons.com
AmericanFootball current event.svg 2023 Barcelona Dragons season

The Barcelona Dragons are an American football team based in Terrassa, Catalonia, Spain, that plays in the European League of Football (ELF).

Contents

History

On 11 January 2021, it was announced that a new franchise in Barcelona will be one of the eight teams to play in the inaugural season of the European League of Football. The name chosen for the franchise was Gladiators Football, and the team will be coached by long-time CFL coach Adam Rita [1] [2] After the league announced, in March 2021, it had reached an agreement with the NFL, to be able to use the team names from the days of NFL Europe, the franchise was renamed the Barcelona Dragons. [3]

Season-by-season

SeasonHead coachRegular seasonPostseasonResultØ Attendance
GPWonLostWin %FinishGPWonLostWin %
2021 Adam Rita 1037.3003rd (South)DNQ1,163
2022 Andrew Weidinger 1284.7501st (Southern)101.0001,025
2023 Gabriel Sánchez12210.1675th (Central)000.000

Stadium

The Dragons are playing their home games at Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa in Terrassa, 34 kilometers north of Barcelona.

Roster

Reference [4]

Barcelona Dragons (ELF) roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

  • 21 Antonio Montón Flag of Spain.svg
  • 13 Edu Molina Flag of Spain.svg
  • 34 Walter Jublawy Flag of Spain.svg
  • 85 Marc Mesa Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Cosimo Casati Flag of Italy.svg
  • OUT Samuel Arias Flag of Spain.svg

Wide receivers

  • 2 Vincent McDonald Flag of the United States.svg
  • 14 Theodore Landström Flag of Sweden.svg
  • 80 Jordi Torrededia Flag of Spain.svg
  • 16 Alex Pacheco Flag of Spain.svg
  • 87 Jacobo Senise Flag of Spain.svg
  • 88 Alejandro Gracia Flag of Spain.svg
  • 86 Alejandro García Flag of Spain.svg
  • 81 Pau Tomás Flag of Spain.svg
  • PS Pablo Gomez Flag of Spain.svg
  • PS Lluis Sague Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Josh Johnston Flag of the United States.svg
  • OUT Melvin Palin Flag of France.svg
  • OUT Eduardo Pérez Flag of Spain.svg

Tight ends

  • 16 Raul Cernuda Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Elias Rodriguez Flag of Spain.svg
Offensive linemen
  • 72 José Ariza Flag of Spain.svg
  • 77 Max Charnley-Collins Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
  • 70 Jonas Hagerup Flag of Norway.svg
  • 64 Elvys Núñez Flag of Spain.svg
  • 62 Alvaro Muñoz Flag of Spain.svg
  • 71 David Culebras Flag of Spain.svg
  • 74 Alan Mark Sousa Flag of Spain.svg
  • 65 Carlos Guillén Flag of Spain.svg
  • 56 Enzo Biasizzo Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Ben Dixon Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
  • OUT Tomas Middleton Flag of Panama.svg
  • OUT Mikel Gomez Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Santiago Yuste Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Diego Varela Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Ivan Rodriguez Hita Flag of Spain.svg

Defensive linemen

  • 73 Sebastián Bowen Flag of Spain.svg
  • 98 Daniel Franco Flag of Spain.svg
  • 45 Diego Irles Flag of Spain.svg
  • 92 Mamadou Ka Flag of Spain.svg
  • 59 Rodrigo Sanz Flag of Spain.svg
  • 42 Darius Slade Flag of the United States.svg
  • 50 Leonardo Rovesti Flag of Spain.svg
  • 55 Benjamin Egbudiwe Flag of Sweden.svg
  • 95 Arthur Pinheiro Flag of Portugal.svg HG
  • 52 Santiago Requena Flag of Spain.svg
  • PS Eric Figueroa Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Diego Paz Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Daniel López Flag of Spain.svg
Linebackers
  • 10 Cesare Brugnani Flag of Spain.svg
  • 1 Alex Posito Flag of Spain.svg
  • 43 Albarracín Victor Flag of Spain.svg
  • 49 Sebastián Castañer Flag of Spain.svg
  • 25 Manuel Fernández Flag of Spain.svg
  • 52 Mario Ruiz Flag of Spain.svg
  • PS Gerard Palau Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Mario Perez Flag of Spain.svg

Defensive backs

  • 22 Lautaro Frecha S Flag of Argentina.svg
  •  8 Luke Glenna S Flag of the United States.svg
  •  5 Jorge Félix Velasco S Flag of Spain.svg
  •  3 Brayan Colomé S Flag of Spain.svg
  • 23 Jordi Brugnani CB Flag of Spain.svg
  • 20 Lucas Masero CB Flag of Spain.svg
  • 27 Andy Vera CB Flag of Spain.svg
  •  9 Iker González CB Flag of Spain.svg
  •  4 Julio Aguado Flag of Spain.svg
  • PS Marius Filip CB Flag of Romania.svg HG
  • OUT Hugo Mínguez S Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Ivan Garcia CB Flag of Spain.svg

Special teams

  • 6 Luis Cereceda K Flag of Spain.svg
  • 7 Sam Higgins P Flag of Australia (converted).svg HG
  • PS Angel Miralles K Flag of Spain.svg
  • PS Victor Moreno K Flag of Spain.svg
  • OUT Pep Tricas LS Flag of Spain.svg


Rookies in italics
Roster updated February 26, 2024
4 A-import, 5 E-import, 42 homegrown
51 active, 8 practice squad

Staff

Barcelona Dragons (ELF) staff

Front office

  • Owner – Big Ten Football SL (Jason Robinson,
    Malcolm Smith, Martin Roache, Bartolomeo Iccarino)
  • CEO/GM – Bartolomeo Iaccarino

Head coach

  • Head coach – Gabriel "Black" Sánchez 🇲🇽

Offensive coaches

  • Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks – Miguel Ángel Romero Jiménez 🇲🇽
  • Running backs – Stefano Scarpitti 🇮🇹
  • Wide receivers/tight ends – Victor Martín 🇪🇸
  • Offensive line – Eduardo Yagues Nuño 🇲🇽
 

Defensive coaches

  • Defensive coordinator – Gabriel "Black" Sánchez 🇲🇽
  • Defensive backs – Genaro Alfonsin 🇲🇽
  • Defensive backs Assistant – Samuel Eisenstadt 🇺🇸
  • Linebacker – Alexander Durazo 🇺🇸
  • Defensive line – Chase Baker 🇺🇸
  • Defensive line Assistant – Marc Aurellano 🇪🇸

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams coordinator – Alexander Durazo 🇺🇸

Assistant coaches

  • Head scouting and game analysis - Eric Kiewski 🇩🇪/🇫🇷
  • Head data and analytics – Guillermo Mora 🇪🇸
  • International PR - Michael Sam 🇺🇸

Strength and conditioning

  • Head strength and conditioning – Genaro Alfonsin 🇲🇽


updated 24th May 2023

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