Early numbers with a clear trend

The 2026 European Football Alliance season is still young, but the first statistics already show which teams are setting the tone. On the new stats page of EFA-NEWS.de, player stats, team values and league leaders are calculated from imported gamebooks, box scores and official stats.

Most striking: the Munich Ravens and Nordic Storm are both 2-0 after two games and are also leading several statistical categories.

Ravens show explosive versatility

Munich has scored 103 points in two games, averaging 51.5 points per game, with 900 yards of total offense. Those numbers underline how versatile the Ravens offense has been early in the season.

Quarterback Russell Tabor is one of the early standout players in the league. He ranks in the top three with 4 passing touchdowns and is also among the best rushers with 195 rushing yards and 3 rushing touchdowns. Together with running back Justin Rodney, who has 198 rushing yards and 4 rushing touchdowns, Munich is already giving defenses multiple problems at once.

Nordic Storm sets the offensive pace

Nordic Storm has also posted impressive early numbers. The team has 86 points, averages 43.0 points per game and leads the league with 1,024 total offensive yards.

Quarterback Jadrian Clark has made the biggest statement. He leads the EFA with 780 passing yards and 9 passing touchdowns. His receiver Brendan Beaulieu is also a league leader with 297 receiving yards, 18 receptions and 6 receiving touchdowns.

Big plays on defense and special teams

The early stats show more than offensive dominance. In tackles, Christoph Nitzlnader and Alex Raich put two Munich Ravens players in the top three. In the return game, Bijon Harris leads the league with 323 return yards and is currently the only player with 2 return touchdowns.

In sacks, the Paris Musketeers are setting the pace. Jack Loew and Mamadou Sy both have 3 sacks, followed by Digaan Gomis Katchanga with 2 sacks.

An early signal in the race at the top

After two game days, Munich Ravens and Nordic Storm have clearly positioned themselves statistically. Munich impresses with explosive versatility, high scoring output and dangerous special teams. Nordic Storm stands out with massive offensive production and several league leaders.

The season is still young, but the first numbers already suggest an exciting battle between the top offenses in the European Football Alliance.