2021 Barcelona Dragons (ELF) season | |
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Head coach | Adam Rita |
Home field | Estadi Municipal |
Results | |
Record | 3–7 |
Uniform | |
The 2021 Barcelona Dragons season was the first season of the new Barcelona Dragons team in the inaugural season of the European League of Football.[1] Initially called Gladiators Football, the Barcelona franchise was renamed after the league announced it had reached an agreement with the NFL, to be able to use the team names from the days of NFL Europe.[2]
Regular season
Standings
Pos | Team | GP | W | L | PF | PA | Div | Qualification |
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1 | Frankfurt Galaxy | 10 | 9 | 1 | 357 | 132 | 6–0 | Advance to playoffs |
2 | Cologne Centurions | 10 | 5 | 5 | 310 | 365 | 3–3 | |
3 | Barcelona Dragons | 10 | 3 | 7 | 237 | 277 | 2–4 | |
4 | Stuttgart Surge | 10 | 2 | 8 | 157 | 355 | 1–5 |
Source: europeanleague.football
Schedule
Week | Date | Time (CET) | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | TV[upper-alpha 1] | Recap |
1 | June 19 | 19:00 | Stuttgart Surge | L 17–21 | 0–1 | Estadi Municipal | Esport3, ran.de | Recap |
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2 | June 27 | 15:00 | at Cologne Centurions | L 12–40 | 0–2 | Südstadion | Esport3, ProSieben Maxx | Recap |
3 | July 3 | 19:00 | Hamburg Sea Devils | L 14–32 | 0–3 | Estadi Municipal | Esport3, ran.de | Recap |
4 | July 17 | 18:00 | at Frankfurt Galaxy | L 22–42 | 0–4 | PSD Bank Arena | Esport3, ran.de | Recap |
5 | July 24 | 19:00 | Berlin Thunder | W 48–16 | 1–4 | Estadi Municipal | Esport3, ran.de | Recap |
6 | July 31 | 18:00 | at Hamburg Sea Devils | L 17–22 | 1–5 | Stadion Hoheluft | Esport3, ran.de | Recap |
7 | August 7 | 19:00 | Cologne Centurions | W 60–51 | 2–5 | Estadi Municipal | Esport3, ran.de | Recap |
8 | August 15 | 15:00 | at Stuttgart Surge | W 30–12 | 3–5 | Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau | Esport3 | Recap |
9 | August 22 | 15:00 | at Berlin Thunder | L 3–19 | 3–6 | Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark | Esport3, More Than Sports TV | Recap |
10 | August 28 | 19:00 | Frankfurt Galaxy | L 14–22 | 3–7 | Estadi Municipal | Esport3, ran.de | Recap |
Source: europeanleague.football
Attendance
Rank | Team | GP | Total | High | Low | Average |
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7 | Barcelona Dragons | 5 | 5,815 | 1,386 | 775 | 1,163 |
– | Total | 38 | 68,504 | 4,500 | 333 | 1,803 |
Roster
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
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Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
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Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
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Rookies in italics |
Awards
ELF All Stars Invitees
Player | Position | Award |
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Remi Bartellin | WR | Invited |
Andy Vera | DB | Invited |
Niko Lester | DB | Invited |
Nicholas Møller-Hansen | OL | Reserve |
ELF Honors 2021. Nominees
Player | Position | Award |
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Patrick Wennin | OC | Offensive Coordinator of the year |
Jean Constant | WR | Offensive Player of the year |
Myke Tavarres | DE | Defensive Player of the year |
MVP of the Week
Week | Player | Position | Team | Stat |
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6 | Jean Constant | WR | Barcelona Dragons | 10 Rec, 164 Yds, 3 TD |
8 | Zach Edwards | QB | Barcelona Dragons | 4 TD, 0 Int, 454 Yds passing, 2 Rush TD |
Staff
- Head Coach - Adam Rita
- Offensive Coordinator - Patrick Wennin
- Defensive Coordinator - Doug Semones
- Special Teams Coordinator - PJ Gremaud
- OL Coach - Ron Smeltzer
- WR Coach - Devin Bullock
- RB Coach - Patrick Wennin
- DL Coach - Marcell Frazier
- LB Coach - Raul Saavedra
Notes
- ↑ All games can also be watched live on ELF Gamepass
References
- ↑ "Shake-up to inaugural ELF line-up announced; 3 new franchises enter, 2 exit". americanfootballinternational.com. 22 March 2021. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ↑ "Gladiators from Spain newest addition to the European League of Football". 11 January 2021. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
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