July 22, 2025 — Copenhagen, Denmark.
What began as a whisper in boardrooms was now rolling north with the wind.
The European Football Alliance (EFA) — founded earlier that summer by eight of the ELF’s core franchises — gained a new voice: the Nordic Storm.
For a rookie franchise, the decision was bold.
But in a league where questions about finances and transparency were growing louder, joining the Alliance looked less like rebellion and more like self-preservation.
The Storm’s signature meant more than geography.
It meant legitimacy — proof that even the newcomers could see the fault lines.
When a debut team joins the reform table, it’s not chasing headlines — it’s reading the room.
The EFA, still freshly formed from the ashes of the FFA, now had reach from Spain to Scandinavia.
And with every new member, the ELF’s center of control shifted another inch away from Hamburg.
EFA Teams now
- Frankfurt Galaxy
- Rhein Fire
- Madrid Bravos
- Paris Musketeers
- Raiders Tirol
- Vienna Vikings
- Prague Lions
- Panthers Wrocław
- Nordic Storm
