Who let the dogs out??
The Wilddogs not only celebrated their premiere in the Erima GFL, but also a successful start to the season. The Kramski-Arena was well maintained and the club and the team were well prepared. A colorful program for the whole family, musically accompanied by the Fanfarenzug Bretten and the Europafanfare Karlsruhe, created a festive atmosphere. The pre-game show began at 15:30 and kick-off was at 16:00. The anticipation was great and there was a large crowd by GFL standards. The main stand was full, certainly sold out1.
The Wilddogs were ready for their first outing in the Oberhaus. The stadium looked super neat. Everything was in tip-top shape, the club and the team were raring to go. There was a colorful program for the whole family. The football festival was accompanied by music from the Fanfarenzug Bretten and the Europafanfare Karlsruhe2.
We were excited to photograph the very first Pforzheim Wilddogs game in the Erima GFL. We got to photograph an impressive win right away! After the game, on the field, we interviewed Wilddogs head coach Michael Lang. Head coach Michael Lang was totally happy with the result of the GFL premiere of the Wilddogs3.
The Pforzheim Wilddogs celebrated a successful debut in the Erima GFL (German Football League) this Saturday. With a strong performance and a final score of 34:20 against the Allgäu Comets, they scored their first three points in the league. The season opener was therefore a complete success4.
We also spoke to the player “Joshua Sisifa”. He is an import player from Australia and feels very comfortable with the wild dogs from Pforzheim2.
The Wilddogs are super nice and very well organized. The run-in was impressive. Their cheerleaders and the fanfare made a beautiful trellis line. Everything, organization and stadium renovation, was on point3.



