Panthers Wrocław

The Panthers Wrocław are an American football team in Wrocław, Poland, which was merged from Giants Wrocław and Devils Wrocław (both founded in 2005). They currently play in the newly formed European League of Football since 2021.

Panthers Wrocław
Founded2013
Based in Wrocław, Poland
Home fieldStadion Olimpijski
Head coachJakub Samel
LeagueEuropean League of Football (ELF)
DivisionNorth
ColoursPanther Blue, Black, White
     
Polish Bowl2016, 2017, 2019, 2020
IFAF Europe Champions League2016
Websitepantherswroclaw.com
Current uniform

In the past, they played in domestic leagues PLFA until 2017 and in the LFA (2018–2020); and in international leagues IFAF Europe Champions League (2016) and CEFL (2017–2019). For the 2021 season they announced their intention to participate in the European League of Football that plans to hold its inaugural season that year.

History

The team was founded in 2013 by a merger of two PLFA teams, Giants Wrocław and Devils Wrocław.[1] In 2014, the club played in the Polish Bowl for the first time, where they lost to Seahawks Gdynia. In 2016, the Panthers dominated every game and won their first Championship. The Panthers won the title by defeating Seahawks, 56–13.[2] After the Panthers won also the 2017 Polish Bowl, the team left the Polish American Football League and joined the new Liga Futbolu Amerykańskiego. In first two seasons in LFA, Panthers won every game in regular season, lost Polish Bowl XIII to Lowlanders Białystok 14–13 in 2018 and won Polish Bowl XIV to Lowlanders 28–14 (both final games were played at Wrocław Olympic Stadium).

The Panthers also became the first Polish team to win the IFAF Europe Champions League.[3]

During the COVID-19 lockdown, Jakub Samel was named new head coach of the Panthers Wrocław. He is the first Polish head coach in club history. It was also announced that the club would be one of the first 8 to join the new European League of Football that is set to start in June 2021.

Uniforms

The Panthers Wrocław's Panther blue home jersey has black numbers, letter outlines and vertical stripes on opposite sides. The away kit consists of a white jersey with dark blue letters and numbers that have orange outlines. Players wear white socks, black helmets with a panther head logo, and black pants to all games.

Roster

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams


Rookies in italics
Roster updated 26 April 2022 [4]
4 A-import, 7 E-import, 49 homegrown
60 active

Staff

Front office

  • Chairman of the Board – Michał Latoś
  • CEO – Karolina Janas
  • General manager – Jakub Głogowski
  • Coaching advisor – Gary Kubiak

Head coach

  • Head coach – Jakub Samel
  • Main team coordinator – Dariusz Ankiewicz

Offensive coaches

  • Offensive coordinator –
  • Quarterbacks –
  • Running backs – Cory McDiarmid
  • Assistant running backs –
  • Wide receivers – Tony Simmons
  • Tight ends/fullbacks –
  • Offensive line – Ken Jones
 

Defensive coaches

  • Defensive coordinator – Dave Likins
  • Assistant defense coach – Dariusz Ankiewicz
  • Linebacker –
  • Defensive line – David Jackson
  • Assistant defensive line –
  • Defensive backs –
  • Assistant defensive backs –

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams coordinator – Cory McDiarmid
  • Assistant special teams –

Assistant coaches

  • Coaching assistant – Marcin Kochanowski
  • Data Analysis & Statistics – Jakub Łach

Strength and conditioning

  • Head strength and conditioning – Łukasz Sutkowski
  • Assistant strength and conditioning –


updated 30 March 2022

Season-by-season records

Season League Finish Wins Losses Postseason results Ref
2014 TopLiga 1st 8 2 1–1 Lost Polish Bowl (Seahawks) 41–32 [5]
2015 1st 10 0 1–1 Lost Polish Bowl (Seahawks) 28–21 [6]
2016 1st 7 1 2–0 Won Polish Bowl (Seahawks) 56–13 [7]
2017 1st 6 0 2–0 Won Polish Bowl (Seahawks) 55–21 [8]
2018 LFA1 1st 8 0 1–1 Lost Polish Bowl (Lowlanders) 14–13 [9]
2019 1st 8 0 2–0 Won Polish Bowl (Lowlanders) 28–14 [10]
2020 1st 8 0 2–0 Won Polish Bowl (Lowlanders) 48–12 [11]
2021 ELF 2nd (North) 6 4 0–1 Lost Division Finals (Sea Devils) 30–27 [12]

Honours

The Crew Wrocław/Giants Wrocław

  • Polish Bowl (PLFA)
    • Champions: 2007, 2011, 2013
    • Runners-up: 2009, 2010

Devils Wrocław

References

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