2025 Nordic Storm season

2025 Nordic Storm season
General managerDenmark Palle Christensen
Head coachUnited States John Shoop
Defensive coordinatorUnited States Brandon Noble
Home stadiumGladsaxe Stadium

The 2025 Nordic Storm season is the inaugural season of the Nordic Storm team in the European League of Football for the 2025 season.

Preseason

The Storm were announced to join the European League of Football on September 21, 2024.[1] They are regarded as representing both Copenhagen, Denmark, and Malmö, Sweden, the two cities connected by the Øresund Bridge. This makes them the first ELF franchise in Scandinavia and the first one to represent two countries. Players from both Denmark and Sweden are considered homegrown players under the league's rules.[2] The Storm will play their inaugural season at Gladsaxe Stadium in Søborg.[3]

On October 3, 2024, former NFL offensive coordinator and Munich Ravens head coach John Shoop was named as the Nordic Storm's first head coach.[4] First players signed were quarterback Jadrian Clark and running back Glen Toonga. Both played for the ELF champion Rhein Fire for the 2023 and 2024 seasons, and were MVP in this seasons. The first Danish player was Joachim Christensen (ELF champion with Frankfurt Galaxy in 2021), the first Swedish signing was Ludvig Myrén, who had played for the Berlin Thunder for the last three years.[5]

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team GP W L DIV PF PA DIFF STK Qualification
1 C 12 10 2 5–1 432 201 +231 L1
2 Rhein Fire Q 12 8 4 5–1 348 214 +134 W4
3 Hamburg Sea Devils E 12 3 9 2–4 196 396 −200 W1
4 Berlin Thunder E 12 3 9 0–6 313 432 −119 L4

Source: europeanleague.football

Schedule

Week Date Opponent[A] Result Record Venue Att. Recap
1 May 18 at Helvetic Mercenaries 56–12 1–0 Lidl Arena, Wil
2 May 25 at Panthers Wroclaw 40–21 2–0 Stadion Olimpijski
3 June 1 at Berlin Thunder 35–0 3–0 Gladsaxe Stadion
4 bye
5 June 15 Frankfurt Galaxy 35–0 4–0 Gladsaxe Stadion
6 June 21 Panthers Wroclaw 47–19 5–0 Gladsaxe Stadion
7 June 28 Helvetic Mercenaries 35-0 6-0 Gladsaxe Stadion
8 July 6 at Hamburg Sea Devils 27–21 7–0 Stadion Hoheluft, Hamburg
9 July 13 Rhein Fire 25–24 8–0 Gladsaxe Stadion
10 July 20 at Berlin Thunder 53-35 9-0
Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark, Berlin
11 July 27 at Frankfurt Galaxy 20-35 9-1 PSD Bank Arena, Frankfurt
12 bye
13 August 10 Hamburg Sea Devils Gladsaxe Stadion
14 August 17 at Rhein Fire Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena, Duisburg

Source: elfdata.eu

Game summaries

Helvetic Mercenaries vs. Nordic Storm
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Storm 0 25 62556
Mercenaries 0 6 6012

at Lidl Arena, Wil, Switzerland

  • Date: 18 May 2025
  • Game attendance: 2,300
Game information
Panthers Wrocław vs. Nordic Storm
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Storm 6 14 02040
Panthers 2 3 9721

at Stadion Olimpijski, Wrocław, Poland

  • Date: 25 May 2025
  • Game attendance: 2,952
Game information
Nordic Storm vs. Berlin Thunder
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Thunder 0 0 000
Storm 6 16 01335

at Gladsaxe Stadium, Søborg, Denmark

  • Date: 1 June 2025
  • Game attendance: 2,493
Game information
Nordic Storm vs. Frankfurt Galaxy
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Galaxy 0 0 000
Storm 16 13 0635

at Gladsaxe Stadium, Søborg, Denmark

  • Date: 15 June 2025
  • Game attendance: 1,937
Game information


Notes

  1. ^ Intra-Conference games are in italics

Roster

Nordic Storm roster
Quarterbacks
  • 12 Denmark Alexander Bjerre
  • 18 United States Jadrian Clark

Running backs

  •  8 Sweden Alexander Kennedy
  • 30 Sweden Alexander Nesic
  • 42 France Armand Soulerot
  • 21 Denmark Anton Witmeur

Wide receivers

  • 85 Denmark Oscar Andersen
  • 19 United States Brendan Beaulieu
  •  1 Denmark Simon Føns
  • 85 Denmark Jakob Green
  • 82 Sweden Elliot Reer
  •  5 Sweden Edvin Taborda

Tight ends

  • 87 Spain Adria Botella
  •  4 Denmark Jonathan Nielsen
  • 88 Denmark Oliver Tribler
Offensive linemen
  • 51 Sweden Ludvig Burell T
  • 75 Denmark Joachim Christensen C
  • 79 Denmark Frederik Fabricius T
  • 63 Denmark Mikkel Hansen C
  • 74 Denmark Mathias Hummelmose T
  • 68 Sweden Love Larsson G
  • 60 Denmark Nicholas Møller-Hansen G
  • 65 Denmark Benjamin Qvist G
  • 78 Iceland Stefán Stefánsson T
  • 52 Sweden David Strobel G
  • 77 Sweden Samuel Wretman T

Defensive linemen

  • 15 Sweden Benjamin Egbudiwe DT
  • 93 Denmark Kristoffer Hansen DT
  • 91 Denmark Joachim Heidelbach DE
  • 67 Sweden Elliot Heijmer DT
  • 13 Sweden Emil Hovde DE
  • 95 Denmark Mads Neilsen DT
  • 97 United Kingdom Max Parkinson DE
  • 90 Sweden Mark-Eric Rosenquist DT
Linebackers
  • 40 Sweden Joshua Akena
  • 55 Sweden Hugo Dyrendahl
  • 44 United Kingdom Emmanuelle Falola MLB
  • 48 Denmark Kristoffer Jensen
  • 41 Sweden Edvin Jönsson ILB
  • 39 Denmark Edin Mahmutovic
  • 38 Denmark Lucas Mortensen
  •  6 Denmark David Tawake

Defensive backs

  • 22 Denmark Jakob Bækgaard FS
  • 23 United States Clifton Duck CB
  • 10 United States Luke Glenna FS
  • 27 Denmark Christopher Jørgensen FS
  • 25 United Kingdom Khalid Adisa CB
  • 33 Sweden Elliot Krogius CB
  • 20 Denmark Kenneth Larsen-Ledet FS
  •  9 Denmark Hjalmar Nielsen SS
  •  3 United Kingdom Chad Walrond SS

Special teams

  • 14 Denmark Julius Eriksen K
Reserve lists
  • -- Denmark Jakob Blønd K
  • -- Sweden Morgan Boney T
  • 99 Denmark Marcus Boesen DE
  • 11 Denmark Philip Boye SS
  •  7 United States Exavier Edwards CB
  • -- Denmark Sverri Finsson LB
  • 24 Sweden William James FS
  •  0 Sweden Ludvig Myrén LB
  • 80 Sweden Olof Nilsson WR
  • 17 United Kingdom Glen Toonga RB

Practice squad

  • -- Denmark Michel Konate RB
  • 34 Denmark Oscar Latrache CB
  • 83 Denmark Martin Møller WR


Rookies in italics
Roster updated Jul 29, 2025
4 A-import, 4 E-import, 45 homegrown
53 active, 3 practice squad

References

  1. ^ "Copenhagen becomes 18th location of the ELF". europeanleague.football. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  2. ^ Malchow, Alex (2024-09-28). "Nordic Storm: "Creating a strong football culture in Denmark/Sweden"". europeanleague.football. Retrieved 2025-01-30.
  3. ^ "Stadium confirmed! This is where Nordic Storm is at home | ELF". europeanleague.football. Retrieved 2025-01-22.
  4. ^ "John Shoop named first Nordic Storm head coach". europeanleague.football. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  5. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/DCSEmwZOIXS/