Kragujevac Wild Boars dominate SBB Vukovi Belgrade in CEFL opener

The Kragujevac Wild Boars delivered a commanding 48-12 victory over Belgrade SBB Vukovi in a Central European Football League clash this past weekend overwhelming the hosts at Belgrade’s Stadion FK Obilić in a late-afternoon showdown.
Wild Boars stampede early
QB Isaiah Green set the tone on the opening drive, connecting with WR Bogdan Šundović for a 35-yard touchdown. The Wild Boars’ defense then stifled Belgrade’s response, limiting them to a lone TD pass from Shazzon Mumphrey to Luka Pešić after a failed trick-play conversion.
Second-quarter surge seals momentum
Kragujevac erupted for 28 points in the second quarter, starting with RB Zachery Smith’s 22-yard screen-pass TD. Green added a 5-yard rushing score before capitalizing on a Mumphrey interception, firing a 7-yard strike to TE Mitch Sawyer. A 48-yard bomb from Green to Smith with 0:23 left in the half extended the lead to 6-35.
Mercy rule enacted in second half
Smith returned the third-quarter kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown, triggering the CEFL’s 35-point mercy rule (running clock). Belgrade briefly halted it via Mumphrey’s 12-yard scramble, but Smith answered with a 64-yard TD run, reinstating the mercy rule at 12-48.
Zachery Smith’s historic all-around day
The Wild Boars’ star RB tallied 4 total TDs (2 receiving, 1 rushing, 1 return) and 214 all-purpose yards, spearheading a 522-yard offensive onslaught. Green finished with 298 passing yards and 4 TDs, while Kragujevac’s defense forced 3 turnovers.
Double stakes, single outcome
The win grants Kragujevac early control in both the CEFL and Serbian league standings. For Belgrade, the loss—their worst to the Wild Boars since 2019—raises urgent questions ahead of a Week 2 trip to Budapest.