2023 Raiders Tirol season

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General managerUlz Däuber
Head coachUnited States/Germany Kevin Herron
2023 Raiders Tirol season
General managerUlz Däuber
Head coachUnited States/Germany Kevin Herron
Home stadiumTivoli Stadion Tirol
Uniform

The 2023 Raiders Tirol season is the second season of the Raiders Tirol team in the third season of the European League of Football. The semifinalist of last season was will compete again in the Central Conference, the first time without its longterm rival Vienna Vikings.

After the departure of franchise legend Sean Shelton, retiring and becoming sporting director of the Munich Ravens, the organization was looking for a new franchise quarterback and found the Canadian Christion Strong of the German club Cologne Crocodiles.[1]

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team GP W L CONF PF PA DIFF STK Qualification
1Germany Stuttgart Surge121028–2387237+150W3Automatic playoffs (#3)
2Austria Raiders Tirol12848–2307230+77W1
3Germany Munich Ravens12757–3425338+87W2
4Switzerland Helvetic Guards12393–7174378–204L4
5Italy Milano Seamen122102–8328497–169L3
6Spain Barcelona Dragons122102–8199396–197L10

Source: europeanleague.football

Roster

Reference[2]

Raiders Tirol roster
Quarterbacks
  • 15 Stefan Maiacher Austria
  • 17 Christian Strong Canada

Running backs

Wide receivers

  • 80 Fabian Abfalter Austria
  • 10 Philipp Haun Austria
  •  5 Jarvis McClam United States
  •  6 Adrian Platzgummer Austria
  • 11 Toni Rabensteiner Italy
  •  4 Marco Schneider Austria

Tight ends

  • 85 Markus Schaberl Austria
  • 87 Richard Weber Austria
Offensive linemen
  • 53 Jeffery Asare Austria
  • 78 Daniel Fankhauser RG Austria
  • 76 Tobias Haslehner Austria
  • 71 Toby Lettman United Kingdom
  • 59 Gerd Mitterdorfer C Italy
  • 74 Steven Nielsen Denmark
  • 72 Basil Weber Switzerland
  • 79 Robert Wittmann Austria

Defensive linemen

  • 91 Stanley Aronokhale Austria
  • 90 Niklas Gustav Germany
  • 93 Tinashe Jefferson Chawaguta DT Austria
  • 97 Nicolas Melcher DE Austria
  • 99 Jeol Maddock Australia
  • 92 Laurynas Orlovicius DT Lithuania
  • 96 Denis William Butz DT Germany
Linebackers
  • 39 Sebastian Huber Austria
  • 13 Lucky Ogbevoen OLB Austria
  • 43 Precious Ogbevoen Austria
  • 55 Julian Perfler ILB Austria
  • 20 Patrick Pilger Austria
  •  1 Ruben Seeber Austria
  • 48 Philipp Timmermann OLB Germany
  • 33 Tim Unger Germany

Defensive backs

  • 21 Divine Buckrham United States
  •  9 Thomas Kugler S Germany
  • 18 Gregory Laday United States
  •  3 Jan Mayerhofer S Austria
  • 14 Jessey Mensah Austria
  • 23 Vincent Müller CB Austria
  •  8 Christoph Nitzlnader CB Austria
  • 28 Fabian Raunig Austria
  • 32 Matthias Rebl Austria
  • 35 Clemens Voit Austria

Special teams

  • 18 Niklas Sanin K Austria


Rookies in italics
Roster updated 17 June 2023
4 A-import, 6 E-import, 36 homegrown
46 active

Transactions

From Frankfurt Galaxy: Ja'Len Embry
From Vienna Vikings: Sebastian Huber

Staff

Notes

References

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