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Professional Indoor Football League

The Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) was a professional indoor football league that played four seasons from 2012 to 2015. Like the Lone Star Football League, the PIFL was mainly composed of teams formerly part of Southern Indoor Football League (five former SIFL teams and one expansion team in total).[1] Despite the name, this PIFL had no connections to the original Professional Indoor Football League.

Professional Indoor Football League
SportIndoor football
Founded2011
Inaugural season2012
Ceased2015
CEORon Selesky
No. of teams5
CountryUnited States
Last
champion(s)
Columbus Lions (1st title)
Most titlesAlabama Hammers
Albany Panthers
Columbus Lions
Nashville Venom (1 title)
Related
competitions
American Indoor Football
Indoor Football League

History edit

The PIFL began in 2012 with six teams in the southeastern United States, five of which joined from the Southern Indoor Football League, and the expansion Knoxville NightHawks.[2] On March 10, 2012, the Richmond Raiders defeated the Columbus Lions, 64–58, in the first ever PIFL game.[3] On June 30, 2012, PIFL Cup I was played in Albany, Georgia between the Albany Panthers and the Raiders. It was played at the James H. Gray Civic Center in front of 6,194 people. Albany won the game, 60–56.[4]

Following a successful 2012, the PIFL added two new teams for the 2013 season. The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks of the Indoor Football League,[5] as well as the Charlotte Speed,[6] another former SIFL team who had previously committed to play in the IFL as well. On July 8, 2013, PIFL Cup II was played in Huntsville, Alabama between the Alabama Hammers and the Richmond Raiders. It was played at the Von Braun Center in front of 3,133 people. Alabama won the game, 70–44.[7]

In the fall of 2013, two teams from the Northeast were added to the PIFL roster for the 2014 season. The expansion Trenton Freedom[8] and the Nashville Venom[9] joined the league for the 2014 season, as well as the Harrisburg Stampede, a former American Indoor Football (AIF) team.[10]

Knoxville and Albany, according to the teams' respective websites, suspended play for the 2014 season. As they did not continue into the PIFL's final season of 2015, they had no opportunity to attempt to latch on to another league upon the PIFL's demise. Neither did the former Charlotte Speed franchise, which had not been allowed to participate in 2013 after announcing an intention to do so. This team is also now fully defunct.

For the 2015 season, the league added the Erie Explosion, the two-time defending champions of the Continental Indoor Football League, which had disbanded after the 2014 season.

On September 9, 2015, the league disbanded after several of its teams folded, with the exception of the Columbus Lions (the final PIFL champions) and the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks, both of which would join the American Indoor Football league and would go on to become founding members of the National Arena League in 2017. The Erie Explosion held out until January 2016, initially joining the Indoor Football Alliance, before suspending operations.

Teams edit

 
Map of the team cities in the Professional Indoor Football League.

Thirteen different franchises were issued during the PIFL's existence, but only 12 ever took the field for actual play – the Charlotte Speed never fielded a team in the PIFL as the franchise was revoked prior to the 2013 season. During the regular season, each team was allowed a maximum of 27 players on their roster;[11] only 20 of these were eligible to be active (eligible to play) on game days.[12]

Teams that played edit

PIFL Champions edit

Player and coach awards edit

The PIFL recognized a number of awards for their players and coaches.

2012 edit

2013 edit

2014 edit

2015 edit

References edit

  1. ^ Benson, Reggie (21 September 2011). "Alabama Hammers join PIFL for upcoming season". The Huntsville Times. from the original on 31 July 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  2. ^ Dan Krieger (September 12, 2011). "Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report". OurSports Central. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  3. ^ John Packett (March 11, 2012). "Young leads Raiders to season-opening win". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  4. ^ "Albany hangs on to top Richmond in championship game". Richmond Times-Dispatch. July 1, 2012. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  5. ^ "Steelhawks moving for 2013 season". www.mcall.com. The Morning Call. August 8, 2012. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  6. ^ "PIFL Adds Eighth Member in Charlotte Speed". OurSports Central. September 13, 2012. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  7. ^ Mark McCarter (July 8, 2013). "Alabama Hammers roll impressively to PIFL championship by dismantling Richmond". www.al.com. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  8. ^ "Trenton Freedom join PIFL". The Trentonian. September 20, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  9. ^ "PIFL Sinks Fangs into Nashville". OurSports Central. November 8, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  10. ^ Mark McCarter (September 25, 2013). "Defending champs Alabama Hammers to be joined by two new teams in PIFL for the 2014 season". www.al.com. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  11. ^ "Lions Announce 27 Man Roster". OurSports Central. March 7, 2012. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  12. ^ John Millikan (March 9, 2012). "Panthers finalize roster for March 17 season opener". Albany Herald. Retrieved December 13, 2013.

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For the original Professional Indoor Football League see Professional Indoor Football League 1998 The Professional Indoor Football League PIFL was a professional indoor football league that played four seasons from 2012 to 2015 Like the Lone Star Football League the PIFL was mainly composed of teams formerly part of Southern Indoor Football League five former SIFL teams and one expansion team in total 1 Despite the name this PIFL had no connections to the original Professional Indoor Football League Professional Indoor Football LeagueSportIndoor footballFounded2011Inaugural season2012Ceased2015CEORon SeleskyNo of teams5CountryUnited StatesLastchampion s Columbus Lions 1st title Most titlesAlabama HammersAlbany PanthersColumbus LionsNashville Venom 1 title RelatedcompetitionsAmerican Indoor FootballIndoor Football League Contents 1 History 2 Teams 2 1 Teams that played 3 PIFL Champions 4 Player and coach awards 4 1 2012 4 2 2013 4 3 2014 4 4 2015 5 ReferencesHistory editThe PIFL began in 2012 with six teams in the southeastern United States five of which joined from the Southern Indoor Football League and the expansion Knoxville NightHawks 2 On March 10 2012 the Richmond Raiders defeated the Columbus Lions 64 58 in the first ever PIFL game 3 On June 30 2012 PIFL Cup I was played in Albany Georgia between the Albany Panthers and the Raiders It was played at the James H Gray Civic Center in front of 6 194 people Albany won the game 60 56 4 Following a successful 2012 the PIFL added two new teams for the 2013 season The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks of the Indoor Football League 5 as well as the Charlotte Speed 6 another former SIFL team who had previously committed to play in the IFL as well On July 8 2013 PIFL Cup II was played in Huntsville Alabama between the Alabama Hammers and the Richmond Raiders It was played at the Von Braun Center in front of 3 133 people Alabama won the game 70 44 7 In the fall of 2013 two teams from the Northeast were added to the PIFL roster for the 2014 season The expansion Trenton Freedom 8 and the Nashville Venom 9 joined the league for the 2014 season as well as the Harrisburg Stampede a former American Indoor Football AIF team 10 Knoxville and Albany according to the teams respective websites suspended play for the 2014 season As they did not continue into the PIFL s final season of 2015 they had no opportunity to attempt to latch on to another league upon the PIFL s demise Neither did the former Charlotte Speed franchise which had not been allowed to participate in 2013 after announcing an intention to do so This team is also now fully defunct For the 2015 season the league added the Erie Explosion the two time defending champions of the Continental Indoor Football League which had disbanded after the 2014 season On September 9 2015 the league disbanded after several of its teams folded with the exception of the Columbus Lions the final PIFL champions and the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks both of which would join the American Indoor Football league and would go on to become founding members of the National Arena League in 2017 The Erie Explosion held out until January 2016 initially joining the Indoor Football Alliance before suspending operations Teams edit nbsp Map of the team cities in the Professional Indoor Football League Thirteen different franchises were issued during the PIFL s existence but only 12 ever took the field for actual play the Charlotte Speed never fielded a team in the PIFL as the franchise was revoked prior to the 2013 season During the regular season each team was allowed a maximum of 27 players on their roster 11 only 20 of these were eligible to be active eligible to play on game days 12 Teams that played edit Alabama Hammers played in PIFL from 2012 to 2015 Team folded after league folded Albany Panthers played in PIFL for 2012 and 2013 seasons before an unresolved conflict with the Albany Civic Center left the Panthers without an arena Folded soon after Charlotte Speed originally set to play 2013 season but franchise revoked prior to season opener Columbus Lions played in the PIFL from 2012 to 2015 joined the American Indoor Football league after PIFL folded Erie Explosion played in the PIFL during the 2015 season left to rejoin the proposed revival of the Continental Indoor Football League Georgia Fire played in the PIFL for the 2014 season filling in the void for the Albany Panthers Harrisburg Stampede played in the PIFL for the 2014 season before folding Lehigh Valley Steelhawks played in the PIFL from 2013 to 2015 joined the American Indoor Football league after PIFL folded Knoxville NightHawks played in PIFL for 2012 and 2013 seasons before folding Louisiana Swashbucklers played in PIFL for 2012 and 2013 seasons before folding Nashville Venom played in PIFL from 2014 to 2015 Team folded after league folded Richmond Raiders played in PIFL from 2012 to 2015 Owners folded team at season s end Trenton Freedom played in PIFL for 2014 and 2015 seasons before folding PIFL Champions editYear Winner Loser Score2012 Albany Panthers Richmond Raiders 60 562013 Alabama Hammers Richmond Raiders 70 442014 Nashville Venom Lehigh Valley Steelhawks 64 432015 Columbus Lions Richmond Raiders 64 38Player and coach awards editThe PIFL recognized a number of awards for their players and coaches 2012 edit Most Valuable Player Antwon Young Richmond Raiders Offensive Player of the Year Maurice Dupree Columbus Lions Defensive Player of the Year Damian Daniels Albany Panthers Offensive Rookie of the Year London Crawford Columbus Lions Defensive Rookie of the Year Ginikachi Ibe Knoxville NightHawks Special Teams Player of the Year T C Stevens Richmond Raiders Coach of the Year James Fuller Richmond Raiders2013 edit Most Valuable Player Mico McSwain Alabama Hammers Offensive Player of the Year Mico McSwain Alabama Hammers Defensive Player of the Year Anthony Shutt Columbus Lions Offensive Rookie of the Year Thomas Gilson Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Defensive Rookie of the Year Jake Trantin Alabama Hammers Special Teams Player of the Year Armando Cuko Knoxville NightHawks Coach of the Year Dean Cokinos Alabama Hammers2014 edit Most Valuable Player Warren Smith Trenton Freedom Offensive Player of the Year Phillip Barnett Nashville Venom Defensive Player of the Year Devin Jones Richmond Raiders Offensive Rookie of the Year Roger Jackson Trenton Freedom Defensive Rookie of the Year Devin Jones Richmond Raiders Special Teams Player of the Year Dwayne Hollis Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Coach of the Year Billy Back Nashville Venom2015 edit Most Valuable Player Terrence Ebagua Columbus Lions Offensive Player of the Year Jonathan Bane Richmond Raiders Defensive Player of the Year Jerome Hayes Trenton Freedom Offensive Rookie of the Year Casey Kacz Columbus Lions Defensive Rookie of the Year Joe Powell Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Special Teams Player of the Year T C Stevens Richmond Raiders Coach of the Year James Fuller Richmond RaidersReferences edit Benson Reggie 21 September 2011 Alabama Hammers join PIFL for upcoming season The Huntsville Times Archived from the original on 31 July 2012 Retrieved 20 January 2012 Dan Krieger September 12 2011 Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report OurSports Central Retrieved December 13 2013 John Packett March 11 2012 Young leads Raiders to season opening win Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved December 13 2013 Albany hangs on to top Richmond in championship game Richmond Times Dispatch July 1 2012 Retrieved December 13 2013 Steelhawks moving for 2013 season www mcall com The Morning Call August 8 2012 Retrieved December 13 2013 PIFL Adds Eighth Member in Charlotte Speed OurSports Central September 13 2012 Retrieved December 13 2013 Mark McCarter July 8 2013 Alabama Hammers roll impressively to PIFL championship by dismantling Richmond www al com Retrieved December 13 2013 Trenton Freedom join PIFL The Trentonian September 20 2013 Retrieved December 13 2013 PIFL Sinks Fangs into Nashville OurSports Central November 8 2013 Retrieved December 13 2013 Mark McCarter September 25 2013 Defending champs Alabama Hammers to be joined by two new teams in PIFL for the 2014 season www al com Retrieved December 13 2013 Lions Announce 27 Man Roster OurSports Central March 7 2012 Retrieved December 13 2013 John Millikan March 9 2012 Panthers finalize roster for March 17 season opener Albany Herald Retrieved December 13 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Professional Indoor Football League amp oldid 1094207712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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