2023 Hamburg Sea Devils season

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2023 Hamburg Sea Devils (ELF) season
General managerMax Paatz
Head coachCharles "Yogi" Jones
Home stadiumStadion Hoheluft
Uniform

The 2022 Hamburg Sea Devils season is going to be the second season of the Hamburg Sea Devils team in the European League of Football, the second season with head coach Charles "Yogi" Jones and the first in the new Western Conference, having no games against the rivals Leipzig Kings and Panthers Wrocław. The Sea Devils are looking for the league title after two seasons reaching the championship game without a win.

Shortly after the loss in the Championship Game 2022, the two defensive cornerstones Miguel Book and Kasim Edebali left the organization.[1] Other defensive and offensive talent left the franchise to other teams in the ELF or to the Orlando Guardians of the resurrected XFL.[2] The first big signing of the new season came with Preston Haire, OBU Bison Quarterback and participant of the New Orleans Saints minicamp.[3]

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team GP W L CONF PF PA DIFF STK Qualification
1Germany Rhein Fire121208–0540199+341W12Automatic playoffs (#1)
2Germany Frankfurt Galaxy121026–2382233+149L1Advance to playoffs (#4)
3France Paris Musketeers 12664–4320277+43W4
4Germany Hamburg Sea Devils12482–6247278–31L4
5Germany Cologne Centurions12480–8186330–144L1

Source: europeanleague.football

Roster

Reference[4]

Hamburg Sea Devils (ELF) roster
Quarterbacks
  •  1 Salieu Ceesay Germany
  •   Preston Haire United States
  •  4 Moritz Maack Germany

Running backs

  •   Lucas Harting Candido Germany
  • 5 Simon Ajuwon Homadi Germany
  •   Jakob Michaelsen Denmark

Wide receivers

  • 13 Tim Albrecht Germany
  •   Finn Appelt Germany
  • 12 Johann Heuck Germany
  • 10 Jean-Claude Madin Cerezo Spain
  • 11 Benjamin Mau Germany
  •   Keanu Morgan Germany
  • 89 Lukas Rehder Germany
  •   Clemens Schuldt Germany
  •   Malik Stanley United States

Tight ends

  •   Malcom Abimbola Germany
  •   Finn Jaster Germany
  •   Niklas Kahrau QB Germany
Offensive linemen
  • 70 Shalom Baafi Germany
  •   Gerrit Brandt Germany
  •   Daniel Claus Germany
  • 51 Gian De Guzman Philippines
  • 77 Robin Fensch Germany
  • 74 Dennis Kenzler Germany
  •   Lukas Lavin Sweden
  •   Marvin Panienka Germany
  • 65 Ron Mac Spiegel Germany
  • 72 Niklas Wiem Germany
  • 69 David Weinstock Germany

Defensive linemen

  • 98 Hiswill Awuah DT Germany
  • 99 Nelson Imasuen DE Canada
  • 94 Berend Grube DE Germany
  •   Moritz Hiendleder New Zealand
  •   Joshua Köhnlein Germany
  •   Manuel Raskopp Germany
  • 95 Evans Yeboah DT Ghana
Linebackers
  •   Kubindia Bashale Germany
  •   Mattis Dölling Germany
  •   Tim Kroll Germany
  •   Emmanuel Kwakye Germany
  •   Robert Lachmann Germany
  • 54 Thiago Lessow OLB Germany
  • 58 Brian-Tom Lohse OLB Germany
  • 52 Ambroise Mati OLB Germany
  •   Jan-Niklas Makoben Germany
  • 45 Jeremy Sarfo RB Germany
  • 40 Matthias Spiegel ILB Germany
  •   Maurice Wright Jr. United States

Defensive backs

  • 15 Kevin Fortes France
  •   Deion Harris United States
  •   Marvin Omar Gesellnsetter Germany
  •   Victor Omorodion Germany
  •   Gian-Luca Poerschke Germany
  •   Bjarne Sauer Germany
  •   Karm Singh García Heermann Germany

Special teams

  •  8 Eric Schlomm K/P Germany


Rookies in italics
Roster updated 23 March 2023
4 A-import, 4 E-import, 48 homegrown
56 active

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