Results

ELF 09/07 13:00 1 Stuttgart Surge v Vienna Vikings W 24-17
ELF 08/31 13:00 2 Stuttgart Surge v Munich Ravens W 27-13
ELF 08/23 13:00 110 [2] Madrid Bravos v Stuttgart Surge [1] W 17-41
ELF 08/16 13:00 - [1] Stuttgart Surge v Fehervar Enthroners [4] W 47-20
ELF 08/09 15:00 - [1] Stuttgart Surge v Cologne Centurions [4] W 44-3
ELF 07/27 14:25 - [4] Hamburg Sea Devils v Stuttgart Surge [1] W 0-48
ELF 07/20 14:25 - [2] Paris Musketeers v Stuttgart Surge [1] W 8-26
ELF 07/12 16:00 - [2] Stuttgart Surge v PWSZ Krosno Women [3] W 54-39
ELF 07/06 11:00 - [4] Fehervar Enthroners v Stuttgart Surge [2] W 12-55
ELF 06/29 14:25 - Stuttgart Surge v Munich Ravens L 33-36
ELF 06/22 14:25 - [4] Cologne Centurions v Stuttgart Surge [1] W 7-88
ELF 06/08 14:25 - [2] Munich Ravens v Stuttgart Surge [1] W 28-36

Wikipedia - Stuttgart Surge

The Stuttgart Surge are a professional American football team based in Stuttgart, Germany. The Surge compete in the European League of Football (ELF) as a member of the West division. The club entered the ELF as an inaugural member in 2021. In 2021, they competed in the South Conference. From 2022 to 2024, Stuttgart was assigned to the Central Conference; the team joined the West division in 2025. They have played their home games at the Gazi Stadion (full name with sponsor Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau) which is currently the oldest sports stadium in Germany still in use.

The Surge have won 2 division titles and played in one ELF championship game, having lost to the Rhein Fire, 34–53 at the 2023 ELF Championship Game.

History

The Stuttgart franchise is one of the eight founding members of the European League of Football (ELF), established in 2020. Initially, the franchise was supposed to start as the Stuttgart Scorpions, adopting the name of Stuttgart's German Football League (GFL) team. 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. 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. 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. Martin Hanselmann, the former coach of Germany's national American football team was signed as head coach in 2021.

The team played their first game in the new league against the Barcelona Dragons (ELF) on June 19, 2021, with a 17–21 victory. 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. The new Quarterback Aaron Ellis was presented ahead of the week 3 matchup against Berlin Thunder (ELF). 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.

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. On February 4, 2022, it was revealed that New England Patriots fullback and Stuttgart native Jakob Johnson will become co-owner of the franchise.

After seven consecutive defeats, Martin Hanselmann resigned from his post as head coach. His interim successor was George Streeter. However, the team could not increase noticeably and ended the season without a win. After the season, Streeter became Director of Player Personnel and Development.

On October 18, 2022, Surge signed Jordan Neuman as new Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator. Neuman previously was head coach of the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns, and won the German Bowl 2022. Along with him, defensive coordinator Johannes Brenner and assistant Cody Pastorino joined from the Unicorns. The new coaches led the team to a 10-2 record. Surge won the Wild Card game vs Panthers Wrocław with 37-14, and the semi final at the Vienna Vikings with 40-33. In the ELF championship game, Surge faced Rhein Fire, but lost the game with 34-53.

Season-by-season

Season Head coach Regular season Postseason Result Ø Attendance
GP Won Lost Win % Finish GP Won Lost Win %
2021 Martin Hanselmann 10 2 8 .200 4th (South) DNQ 1,429
2022 12 0 12 .000 4th (Central) DNQ 2,084
2023 Jordan Neuman 12 10 2 .833 1st (Central) 3 2 1 .667 2nd 3,901
2024 12 11 1 .917 1st (Central) 1 0 1 .000
2025 12 10 2 .833 1st (West) 3 3 0 1.000 1st
The Stuttgart Surge is a professional American football team based in Stuttgart, Germany. Established in 2011, the Surge competes in the European League of Football (ELF), showcasing a high level of talent and competitive spirit. Known for their dynamic gameplay, strategic offense, and disciplined defense, the Stuttgart Surge has quickly become a prominent team within European American football. The team prides itself on fostering local talent, promoting the sport's growth in Germany, and delivering exciting, fast-paced football to their passionate fan base. With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of skilled athletes, the Stuttgart Surge continues to strive for success both on and off the field.