Sweden: Carlstad Crusaders add versatile French weapon Pierre-Giovanni Medjeber
The defending Swedish Superserien champion Carlstad Crusaders have bolstered their offense with the signing of dynamic French athlete Pierre-Giovanni Medjeber, a 29-year-old playmaker who brings experience from both European and North American football.
A proven multi-threat talent
Medjeber, known as “PG,” joins the Crusaders after most recently playing for the Asnières Molosses in France’s D1 Elite, where he contributed as a running back, receiver, returner, and even kicker. His versatility caught the attention of Carlstad during the Molosses’ playoff run and scouting of the CEFL matchup between the Crusaders and Thonon Black Panthers. Prior to returning to Europe, Medjeber built an impressive resume in North America, including stints in NCAA Division II at Colorado State University–Pueblo and Saint Augustine’s University, where he served as special teams captain. He also played collegiately in Canada at Bishop’s University (U Sports) and represented the French national team at the U19 Junior European and World Championships.
Coach’s vision for a flexible weapon
Carlstad head coach Christian Forsman emphasized Medjeber’s adaptability:
“Pierre can play most skill positions and has done so at a very high level. He will contribute with a speed that we lacked last year. His flexibility gives us the opportunity to move him around in different roles in our offensive game.”
This signing addresses a clear need for explosive playmaking and special teams reinforcement as the Crusaders prepare to defend their title.
A player drawn to resilience
Medjeber expressed admiration for the Crusaders’ mentality, particularly after watching their hard-fought CEFL battle against Thonon.
“You showed resilience and didn’t quit, never gave up… This ‘all or nothing’ mentality is what makes football the way it is.”
Describing himself as a “team-first player with strong work ethic,” he brings not only positional flexibility but also a composed, determined approach to the game. Set to join the team in mid-February, Medjeber adds depth, speed, and high-level experience to a Crusaders squad aiming for another championship run.