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Leipzig Kings
Team logo
Established2021 (2021)
Based inGermany Leipzig, Germany
Home stadiumBruno-Plache-Stadion
Head coachFred Armstrong
LeagueEuropean League of Football (ELF)
DivisionNorthern Conference
ColorsGreen, yellow, white
     
Websiteleipzigkings.football
Current uniform
Current sports event2022 Leipzig Kings season

The Leipzig Kings are an American football team in Leipzig, Germany, that plays in the European League of Football (ELF).

History

The Leipzig franchise was announced along with Berlin Thunder and Cologne Centurions in March 2021, as part of the inaugural season of the European League of Football.[1] In April, ELF commissioner Patrick Esume praised the potential of Leipzig for growing the sport and the athletes in the university, despite the relatively short time for the Kings to prepare for the first season.[2]

The Kings introduced their first head coach, Fred Armstrong, who previously coached the national teams of Sweden, the Czech Republic and Austria, and also gained coaching experience with Stuttgart Scorpions and two NFL teams, New York Jets and New York Giants.[3]

On May 7, 2021, the Kings signed Japanese wide receiver Yoshihito Omi who would be the first Asian player playing in ELF.[4] In 2019, Omi led in receiving with 33 catches and 544 yards for IBM Big Blue in X League, and acted as captain for the Japan national American football team.

Stadium

The Kings are playing their home games at the 4,999 capacity Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark.

Roster

Template:2022 Leipzig Kings roster

Staff

Template:2022 Leipzig Kings staff

References

  1. ^ "European League of Football mit Berlin Thunder, Köln Centurions und Leipzig Kings" (in German). ran (Sportsendung). March 22, 2020. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  2. ^ "European League of Football: Chef sieht Potenzial in Leipzig". Zeit (in German). April 22, 2021. Retrieved May 25, 2021.
  3. ^ "ELF: Armstrong Cheftrainer der Leipzig Kings". Welt (in German). April 7, 2021. Retrieved May 25, 2021.
  4. ^ "European League of Football: Leipzig Kings sign top Japanese WR Yoshihito Omi". American Football International. May 9, 2021. Retrieved May 25, 2021.