Stuttgart Surge

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Stuttgart Surge
Stuttgart Surge Logo.png
EstablishedApril 2021 (2021-04)
Based in Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgart, Germany
Home stadium Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau
Head coach Jordan Neuman
General managerSuni Musa
League European League of Football (ELF)
DivisionSouth Division (2021)
Central Conference (2022)
ColorsBlue, lime, white
   
Website stuttgartsurge.com
AmericanFootball current event.svg 2023 Stuttgart Surge season

The Stuttgart Surge are an American football team based in Stuttgart, Germany. They play in the European League of Football (ELF) as part of the league's South division. The team plays its home games at the Waldau-Stadion (full name with sponsor Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau) which is currently the oldest sports stadium in Germany still in use. [1]

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Franchise history

The Stuttgart franchise is one of the eight founding members of the European League of Football (ELF), established in 2020. [2] Initially, the franchise was supposed to start as the Stuttgart Scorpions, adopting the name of Stuttgart's German Football League (GFL) team. [3] Since the member's assembly of the Stuttgart Scorpions decided to disallow the use of the name, the team formed as Stuttgart Surge reviving the World League of American Football (WLAF) "Surge" franchise of the 1992 World Bowl champion Sacramento Surge. [4] [5] The World League of American Football was later renamed the NFL Europe. The label Surge was picked over the name Stallions in compliance of the former 1980s and 1990s American football team Stuttgart Stallions and determines the design of the new club logo and ensign. [6] The franchise is operated by the American Football Club Stuttgart GmbH, whose general manager Timo Franke previously worked as gameday manager for the Stuttgart Scorpions. [7] [8] Martin Hanselmann, the former coach of Germany's national American football team was signed as head coach in 2021. [9] [10]

The team played their first game in the new league against the Barcelona Dragons (ELF) on June 19, 2021, with a 17–21 victory. [11] In their week 2 loss to Frankfurt Galaxy starting Quarterback Jacob Wright was ejected for using a racially charged insult against an opponent for which he was ultimately cut from Stuttgart Surge and banned from playing for any ELF team for the ongoing 2021 season. [12] [13] The new Quarterback Aaron Ellis was presented ahead of the week 3 matchup against Berlin Thunder (ELF). [14] After two consecutive losses during the end of the season, the team finished last in the South division and did not qualify for the playoffs. [15]

The front office and owner structure changed significantly in preparation for the 2022 European League of Football season. Former general manager Timo Franke handed the office over to Suni Musa, but staying in the organisation as head of sales and sponsoring. [16] On February 4, 2022, it was revealed that New England Patriots fullback and Stuttgart native Jakob Johnson will become co-owner of the franchise. [17]

Season-by-season

SeasonHead coachRegular seasonPostseasonResultØ Attendance
GPWonLostWin %FinishGPWonLostWin %
2021 Martin Hanselmann1028.2004th (South)DNQ1,429
2022 12012.0004th (Central)DNQ2,084
2023 Jordan Neuman 12102.8331st (Central)321.6672nd3,901

Logos

TV tower and Stadion auf der Waldau Waldau-Stadion 2021.png
TV tower and Stadion auf der Waldau

With the presentation of the new team name in 2021, the franchise unveiled two logos for their first season. [18] The design of the major logo uses the form of the Stuttgart TV tower which is located near the stadium. It is both a landmark for the town as well as for the region. The logo features the team colors yellow and blue with the tower shaft and the antenna depicting a stylized lightning bolt. The tower basket features the team name in white on a dark ground. [19] The minor logo just shows a stylized lightning bolt in yellow pointing to the right and features optionally the team name or a multiangled line, both in a dark color. [20] [21]

Roster

Reference [22]

Stuttgart Surge roster
Quarterbacks
  •  4 Reilly Hennessey Flag of the United States.svg
  • 12 Janis Kaiser Flag of Germany.svg
  • 16 Jan Weinreich Flag of Germany.svg

Running backs

  • 20 Janis Hackenberg Flag of Germany.svg
  •  2 Kai Hunter Flag of Germany.svg
  •  6 Levin Liebenow Flag of Germany.svg
  • 37 Maximilan Merwarth FB Flag of Germany.svg
  • 35 Philead Pasqualini Flag of France.svg
  • 17 Nelson Stegmaier Flag of Germany.svg
  • 41 Bryan Yankson Flag of Germany.svg

Wide receivers

  • 81 Paul Böhringer Flag of Germany.svg
  • 79 Luca Faschian Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
  •  7 Louis Geyer Flag of Germany.svg
  • 13 Joshua Haas Flag of Germany.svg
  • 10 Florian Lengauer Flag of Germany.svg
  • 14 Yannick Mayr Flag of Austria.svg
  •  3 Aurieus Minton Flag of Germany.svg
  • 19 Bryce Nunnelly Flag of the United States.svg
  • 85 Emil Rabin Flag of Germany.svg
  • 18 Paul Steigerwald Flag of Germany.svg
  •  8 Darrel Stewart Flag of the United States.svg

Tight ends

  • 80 Philip Eichhorn Flag of Germany.svg
  • 88 Emmanuel Häfele Flag of Germany.svg
Offensive linemen
  • 78 Benhur Arya Flag of Germany.svg
  • 62 Elias Becher Flag of Germany.svg
  • 66 Sascha Beck Flag of Germany.svg
  • 67 Markos Dubravkic Flag of Germany.svg
  • 74 Robert Hager Flag of Germany.svg
  • 73 Paul Jakob Flag of Germany.svg
  • 61 Luca Jokiel Flag of Germany.svg
  • 73 Lukas Maier Flag of Germany.svg
  • 79 Lenny Sadzik Flag of Germany.svg
  • 77 Marlon Werthmann Flag of Germany.svg
  • 55 Alessandro Vergani Flag of Italy.svg

Defensive linemen

  • 92 Simon Butsch Flag of Germany.svg
  • 59 Lorenzo Deiana Flag of Germany.svg
  • 70 Maximilian Dommermuth Flag of Germany.svg
  • 94 ALi Hayak Flag of France.svg
  • 54 Alexander Kress Flag of Germany.svg
  • 75 Brice Tchouadje DT Flag of Ghana.svg
  • 99 Sercan Vardar DE Flag of Germany.svg
  • 91 Raphael Zistler Flag of Germany.svg
Linebackers
  • 44 Maleka Japhet Mbala ILB Flag of Germany.svg
  • 47 Nikolas Knoblauch ILB Flag of Germany.svg
  • 32 Luis Bach Flag of Germany.svg
  • 23 Guiseppe Della Vecchia Flag of Italy.svg
  • 25 Thomas Frach Flag of Germany.svg
  • 11 Majan Jelvani Flag of Germany.svg
  •  1 Sasan Jelvani Flag of Germany.svg
  • 27 Khaylan Kearse-Thomas Flag of the United States.svg
  • 28 Luca Siebert Flag of Germany.svg
  • 43 Benjamin Spiess Flag of Germany.svg
  • 52 Lukas Storz Flag of Germany.svg

Defensive backs

  • 29 Diego Cardenas CB Flag of Mexico.svg
  • 30 Kai Singer S Flag of Germany.svg
  • 21 Julian Jakob CB Flag of Germany.svg
  • 31 Nick Wenzelburger S Flag of Germany.svg
  • 33 Ben Wenzler CB Flag of Germany.svg
  •  9 Lasse Engel Flag of Germany.svg
  • 24 Mitch Fettig Flag of the United States.svg
  • 15 Konstantin Katz Flag of Germany.svg
  • 22 Martin Körber Flag of Germany.svg
  • 36 Mark Scherenberg S Flag of Germany.svg
  • 26 Thiago Siebert Flag of Germany.svg
  •  5 Goran Zec Flag of Serbia.svg

Special teams

  • 34 Lenny Krieg Flag of Germany.svg


Rookies in italics
Roster updated 5 March 2023
4 A-import, 6 E-import, 52 homegrown
62 active

Transactions

From Frankfurt Galaxy : Konstantin Katz, Kai Hunter
From Cologne Centurions : Louis Geyer
From Leipzig Kings : Philip Eichhorn

Staff

Stuttgart Surge staff

Front office

  • Owner – Steffen Korinth, Erwin &
    Martin Schmidt, Jakob Johnson
  • General Manager – Suni Musa
  • Director of Player Personnel and Development – George Streeter
  • Director of football operations/personnel – Jeremy Bryson

Head coach

  • Head coach – Jordan Neuman

Offensive coaches

  • Offensive coordinator – Jordan Neuman
  • Quarterbacks – n/a
  • Running backs – Joshua Tapscott
  • Wide receivers – Joseph Joyner
  • Tight ends/fullbacks – Jochen Holzinger
  • Offensive line – Hunter Sims
 

Defensive coaches

  • Defensive coordinator – Johannes Brenner
  • Assistant defensive coordinator – Cody Pastorino
  • Linebacker – Daniel McCray
  • Inside linebacker – David Zeller
  • Defensive line – Justin Bernthaler
  • Defensive backs – n/a

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams coordinator – n/a

Assistant coaches

  • Analytics coach – Friedemann Hees

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning – Natalia Wisniewska
  • Head of Strength and conditioning – Corey Chapman


Staff updated 23 March 2023

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