“We are very happy for Mael,” said Hammerheads General Manager Jason Arnold. “He had a goal to play in Europe and we are glad that we could help him reach this goal. Mael is a pro on and off the field, and we will be hearing about his successes for many years to come. We thank Mael for all of his contributions to the Hammerheads and wish him all the best in Germany.”

Duisburg currently sits top of Germany’s 3.Liga five games into the season with three wins and two draws to start the season. A former standout at the University of Maryland, Corboz will aim to help the side continue its success throughout the upcoming season.

“[Mael] has evolved with us from the start very well and very quickly” said Duisburg Sports Director Ivo Grlic. “He will still need some time, but if his development continues at this rate, he will strengthen the team.”