Didn’t start the game: Newcomer Prague in the ELF with problems

Status: 07/22/2023 8:15 p.m

The European League of Football may be threatened with the next end of a team. Less than two weeks after the Leipzig Kings withdrew, the Prague Lions did not play.

After the majority of the Lions professionals, according to ELF information, spoke out against the trip to the game scheduled for Sunday at the Fehervar Enthroners, the league canceled the Czechs’ match in Hungary. Prague’s owners and ELF leadership emphasized the desire for the Lions’ continued involvement in the league.

Possibly outstanding salary payments

The background should be outstanding salary payments. “Unfortunately, the dramatic changes during the week in our staff and management have prevented us from traveling to Hungary and fulfilling our commitments,” the Lions said on the ELF website. “We take what is happening very seriously and are working tirelessly to get back on track and resume play for the remainder of the season.”

Prague, which was only given an ELF place this season, has been a supplier of points so far this season. The only success in six matches so far resulted from the 35:0 score at the green table after the cancellation of the game in Leipzig due to the cancellation of the Kings.

Leipzig Kings dropped out due to “funding gap”.

Founding member Leipzig left in the middle of his third ELF season in the first half of July after several weeks of money problems. The Saxons admitted a “financing gap” of more than half a million euros. In view of “fundamentally positive talks with potential investors”, the Kings described a lack of time to meet legal requirements and ELF deadlines as the highest hurdle. In principle, the Kings left the future of football in Leipzig open.

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