In their second year since joining the ELF, the Hungarian franchise finished the season with a 2-10 record. It was a tough season for the Hungarian squad as they began the year with tough losses to the Vienna Vikings, Cologne Centurions, Wroclaw Panthers, and Berlin Thunder.
Two huge wins back-to-back
However in Week 8 and 9 the Enthroners put together two huge wins blowing out the Prague Lions in the Czech capital and then defeating the Milano Seamen in front of their home fans.
A offense that showed flashes
Offensively the team has several key pieces to build around for 2025, starting with homegrown receiver Nándor Tóth who finished the season with an impressive stat line of 81 catches for 616 yards and three touchdowns.