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Philadelphia Soul

The Philadelphia Soul were a professional arena football team based in Philadelphia. They competed in the Arena Football League (AFL). The Soul made five ArenaBowl appearances, winning their first appearance (2008 against the San Jose SaberCats) and losing their next two appearances (2012 and 2013 both to the Arizona Rattlers). The Soul won in their fourth appearance, against the Rattlers in 2016, winning 56–42. They also won in their fifth appearance in 2017 against the Tampa Bay Storm, winning 44–40.

Philadelphia Soul
Established 2004
Folded 2019
Played in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
PhiladelphiaSoul.com
League/conference affiliations
Arena Football League (20042019)
  • National Conference (2004–2008)
  • American Conference (2011–2016)
Current uniform
Team colorsLight blue, gray, white, black
       
MascotSoul Man
Personnel
Owner(s)Trifecta Sports and Entertainment
General managerBeau Bell
Head coachClint Dolezel
Team history
  • Philadelphia Soul (2004–2019)
Championships
League championships (3)
Conference championships (4)
Division championships (4)
Playoff appearances (11)
2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Home arena(s)

The club was established in 2004 when a group, led by Jon Bon Jovi, secured the rights to an AFL franchise in Philadelphia. The AFL folded before the proposed 2009 season was to begin, but was purchased and revived in 2010. After two seasons of inactivity in 2009 and 2010, the Soul returned in 2011 headed by Ron Jaworski.

Following the 2019 season, the AFL ceased operations again.

History

Jon Bon Jovi era (2004–2008)

The team was owned by co-majority owners Jon Bon Jovi and Craig Spencer along with minority owners Richie Sambora, Ron "Jaws" Jaworski (former QB of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles) and Leo Carlin, Jr. The Soul began play in February 2004, and played its home games at the Wells Fargo Center (then known as the Wachovia Center), home of the Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL and the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA. When there was a scheduling conflict with the NBA or NHL, games were played at the now-demolished Wachovia Spectrum—the former home of the Flyers, 76ers, Philadelphia Phantoms AHL hockey team and the Philadelphia KiXX MISL soccer franchise. The Soul played in the Eastern Division of the National Conference of the AFL. The name "Soul" referred to the Philadelphia soul music genre, a play on Bon Jovi's career as a musician (Bon Jovi's style of pop rock, however, bore no resemblance to the genre of music known as Philadelphia soul). The official mascot of the Soul was the Blues Brother-like "Soul Man".[1]

In 2005, the Soul began the season by beating the Austin Wranglers 66–35. However, after five games, the Soul had two wins and three losses, which led to the firing of head coach Michael Trigg.

The Soul made Tony Graziani the highest-paid player in Arena League history. The move left them with little money under the salary cap to improve their defense, and as a result, they were not in competition for the playoffs. The elimination came even after NBC scheduled 14 games of the Soul to be shown on national or regional television.

In 2006, the Soul began 2–0. They went 2–0 against division rival Dallas Desperados (who finished a league best 13–3), and finished the season at 9–7 and earned their first playoff berth through the wild card. In their wild card playoff game, the Soul defeated the Austin Wranglers in Austin, 52–35. The score was 21–21 at halftime, but the #5 seed Soul outscored the #4 Wranglers 21–7 in the third quarter and ran away with the game. The Soul lost their Divisional Round Playoff game 31–27 to the Orlando Predators in the infamous "round of golf", so-called because viewers missed much of the 1st quarter of that game and another AFL game being broadcast simultaneously due to a PGA Golf tournament that was televised on NBC.

The Soul started 4–0 in 2007 before losing to the Georgia Force, 57–49. Afterwards, they lost on a Monday night contest to their division rival, the Dallas Desperados, 51–41. In the game, Tony Graziani left the game early with a separated left shoulder from a sack by OL/DL Rickie Simpkins. He would miss the next four weeks, all losses, dropping the team to 4–6. Graziani returned in week 12 against the New Orleans VooDoo and led the team to its highest scoring output in its short franchise history, winning 78–34. In a Week 16 "win-and-in" matchup with the Columbus Destroyers, Graziani led the Soul down the field and threw a touchdown pass to Charles Pauley with seven seconds left, giving the Soul a 56–53 win and their second trip to the playoffs in their four-year history. In the playoffs, they defeated the Orlando Predators 41–26, then traveled to Atlanta to take on the Georgia Force in the Divisional Round, but lost 65–39.

In 2008, the Soul signed WR Chris Jackson in the off-season. He was united with a former teammate in Tony Graziani. In the offseason the Soul were picked by many as the favorite to win the championship. However, after another good start, once again Graziani was injured. He was replaced by Matt D'Orazio. Unlike previous years, in 2008 the Soul backup was able to keep the team going. He played well enough that when Graziani was healthy once more, the coaching staff decided to allow D'Orazio to keep the starting job. The Soul finished the 2008 season with a 13–3 record and earned a first-round bye. In the divisional round the Soul defeated the New York Dragons. In the conference finals the Soul were able to defeat the Cleveland Gladiators to earn their first berth to the ArenaBowl. They then won their first ArenaBowl on Sunday, July 27, 2008 in a 59–56 win over the San Jose SaberCats in ArenaBowl XXII.

The team suspended operations along with the rest of the Arena Football League in 2009. Bon Jovi would then form another ownership group with members of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment five years later seeking to purchase the National Football League's Buffalo Bills; the Bon Jovi consortium was outbid by Terry and Kim Pegula.

Ron Jaworski era (2011–2019)

On February 17, 2010, the Arena Football League extended an offer to the Soul to make a return to arena football.[2][3] That offer was accepted, as the Soul returned in 2011 playing all their home games at the then-recently renamed Wells Fargo Center. Jaworski and Spencer returned from the prior ownership group, and Pete Ciarrocchi (owner of local sports bar Chickie's and Pete's) and Cosmo DeNicola (who was the owner of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers from the now-defunct af2 league) joined the new Soul's ownership. Notably absent was Jon Bon Jovi, who cited his group's tour as a reason for declining ownership, but still maintains his support for the Soul and their new ownership.[4][5] The team hired future Arena Football Hall of Famer, Mike Hohensee, to lead the revived team.[6] Despite high expectations, the Soul stumbled out of the gate and never recovered, finishing just 6–12, last place in the East.

In 2012, the Soul began the season with new head coach Doug Plank. They finished the regular season with the league's best record at 15–3. They would advance to ArenaBowl XXV, but lost to the Arizona Rattlers 72–54. Less than a week later, Plank announced his resignation.[7]

In 2013, the Soul hired offensive coordinator, Clint Dolezel, to succeed Plank.[8] Dolezel's familiarity with many of the Soul players made it easy for the team to maintain success through the 2013 season. The Soul finished the regular season 12–6, winning the Eastern Division for a second season in a row.[9] Dolezel would lead the Soul back to ArenaBowl XXVI, but the team once again fell to the Rattlers 48–39.[10]

In September 2014, New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marques Colston bought a share of the team; Jaworski remained the majority owner.[11] In August 2015, additional pieces of the team were sold to Colston's Saints teammate, Philadelphia native Jahri Evans, and to former Eagles coach Dick Vermeil.[12]

In 2016, the Soul finished the regular season with a 13–3 record, the best in the American Conference. In the playoffs, they first defeated the Tampa Bay Storm, then the Jacksonville Sharks, to claim the American Conference Championship. In ArenaBowl XXIX, they defeated the National Conference Champion Arizona Rattlers 56–42 to claim their second AFL Championship.

Before 2017, the AFL contracted to five teams and the conferences were abolished. In 2017, the Soul went 13–1. On August 12, 2017, the Soul defeated the Baltimore Brigade 69–54 to advance to their fifth ArenaBowl in ArenaBowl XXX on August 26, 2017, at Wells Fargo Center against the Tampa Bay Storm. In that game, the Soul came back from an ArenaBowl record 13-point deficit to win 44–40 and repeat as AFL Champions.

In March 2017, the Philadelphia Soul signed a deal with Total Turf Experience in Mantua Township, New Jersey. The indoor practice facility became home to the Soul for its daily practices, team events, tryouts, combines, and clinics.[13][14]

Franchise highlights

 
One of the Philadelphia Soul's end zones
  • On Sunday, February 13, 2005, in a week-three home game against the Nashville Kats, quarterback Tony Graziani threw for six touchdowns, one of which came on a third-quarter play from their own five-yard line. Graziani got the snap, tripped over his own fullback's foot, and threw a 45-yard touchdown pass to OS Steve Smith off his own knee. The Soul won the game. It appeared on The Best Damn Sports Show Period's Top 50 Spectacular Plays.[15]
  • On Saturday, April 24, 2004, the Soul were trailing to the New York Dragons by a point with 1.3 seconds left in the fourth quarter. The Soul had the ball at their own two-yard line. Ken Hinsley kicked a field goal from the back of the endzone which just barely made it over the crossbar as the buzzer went off, winning the game for the Soul, 60–58.[citation needed]
  • Since its inception, the Philadelphia Soul has been deeply involved in the community. In 2006, The Philadelphia Soul Foundation was formed to further the organization's commitment to the Philadelphia area. Former President Bill Clinton joined Soul majority owner Jon Bon Jovi on stage to announce a project that would rehab 15 townhouses in North Philadelphia. Scheduled to open in November 2007, the homes will also be eco-friendly, not only saving money for its new tenants, but improving the environment as well.[needs update]
  • On Saturday, July 12, 2008, the Philadelphia Soul defeated the Cleveland Gladiators 70–35 in the AFL National Conference Title game, earning their first ArenaBowl berth in ArenaBowl XXII.
  • On Sunday, July 27, 2008, the Philadelphia Soul defeated the San Jose SaberCats in ArenaBowl XXII, 59–56, capturing their first ArenaBowl championship.
  • On August 26, 2016, the Soul defeated the Arizona Rattlers in ArenaBowl XXIX, 56-42, to win their second championship in franchise history after two previous unsuccessful attempts against the Rattlers. Their final regular-season home game and two playoff games were moved to the PPL Center in nearby Allentown, Pennsylvania, as the Wells Fargo Center hosted the Democratic National Convention weeks earlier.
  • On Saturday, August 26, 2017, the Soul won their third AFL title by defeating the Tampa Bay Storm in ArenaBowl XXX, 44–40 at Wells Fargo Center, to win back-to back AFL championships.

Season-by-season records

Rivalries

Power

The Soul and Pittsburgh Power were both located in Pennsylvania. The Power began play in 2011, and both the Power and Soul were placed in the now-defunct East Division.[16] As members of the East Division, the Soul and Power met twice a year, with each team hosting one home game. The series was tied 4–4 by the end of the 2014 season. The Power franchise folded in the 2014-15 off season due to poor attendance numbers, and many of the Power's key franchise players signed with the Soul when Pittsburgh folded.

Desperados

The Dallas Desperados were one of the Soul's biggest rivals. This rivalry originally spurred from the rivalry of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys, but made its way indoors with the Soul and Desperados battling for Eastern Division titles.[17] The Soul lost the first game in this rivalry 51–47 on February 15, 2004. The all-time series ended tied at 5–5 at the demise of the Desperados franchise.

Gladiators

Though originally not as important as the rivalries with the Power and Desperados, the Cleveland Gladiators would soon become the Soul's biggest rival. The rivalry started in 2008 when the Gladiators moved from Las Vegas to Cleveland, moving them into the same division as the Soul.[18] In their first meeting, the Gladiators defeated the Soul 63–35. For the 2017 season, the AFL abolished the conferences, and the Soul and Gladiators played four games against one another, with Philadelphia winning all four. The Gladiators announced that they would not play the 2018 or 2019 seasons due to renovations on Quicken Loans Arena that required it to close during the basketball off-season.

Sharks

The rivalry between the Soul and the Jacksonville Sharks truly began in 2012, the Sharks' defending ArenaBowl championship season and just their second year in the league. Philadelphia hosted the defending champions in the American Conference championship, which the Soul ran away with 89–34 to advance to the ArenaBowl. The following season, the Sharks would finish with the highest record in the conference and would host the Soul in the conference championship, which the Soul would win again, this time 75–59. In the 2015 off season, Soul legends Derrick Ross, Tiger Jones and Jason Holman left the Soul and signed with Jacksonville, and when the Sharks returned to Philadelphia for their third conference championship match up in four seasons, Jacksonville finally overcame the Soul 61–56 to advance to the ArenaBowl. In the 2016 AFL playoffs, the Soul got revenge, defeating the Sharks in the American Conference Championship game, advancing to ArenaBowl XXIX. The Jacksonville Sharks left the AFL for the National Arena League after the 2016 season, ending the Soul-Sharks rivalry.

Rattlers

Their biggest rival would become the Arizona Rattlers. The two teams faced off in back-to-back ArenaBowls in 2012 and 2013. The Rattlers would win both games. The Soul would finally beat the Rattlers in ArenaBowl XXIX in 2016. Following that season, the Rattlers moved to the Indoor Football League, ending the rivalry.

Popular culture

The Soul logo appeared on a 2008 episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia entitled "Dennis Reynolds: An Erotic Life". Actress Lisa LoCicero played the role of a "representative" of the team.

Ashton Kutcher's character, Colt Bennett, wore a Soul T-shirt in season 1 episode 4 of The Ranch.

On a Season 5 punishment of Impractical Jokers, Joe Gatto has to shoot his own clothes into the crowd at a Soul game.[19]

Logo and uniforms

The Soul logo is a music note with a white football inside. Their original home jersey was a dark grey, and the road jersey was white. After experimenting with white and silver helmets during the 2004 Preseason, they adopted a dark grey helmet. In 2008, they introduced a blue alternate jersey, with "PHL" on the chest, and grey pants. The blue jersey was worn throughout the entire 2008 playoffs, including ArenaBowl XXII. However, the blue jerseys were not retained when the Soul returned in 2011. On March 13, 2012, the Soul unveiled a modified version of their blue jerseys to become their new home jerseys and matching white road jerseys, as well as a powder blue helmet for their road uniforms. For 2016 and 2017, they reverted to grey home jerseys. Prior to the start of the 2019 season, the AFL partnered with Phenom Elite to provide uniforms for the league. Their jerseys would be blue with an enlarged black logo across the chest and back.

Notable players

 
The Soul in 2017

Arena Football League Hall of Famers

Philadelphia Soul Hall of Famers
No. Name Year Inducted Position(s) Years w/ Soul
-- Clint Dolezel 2012 Head Coach 2013–2019
-- Mike Hohensee 2012 Head Coach 2011

Individual awards

All-Arena players

The following Soul players have been named to All-Arena Teams:

All-Ironman players

The following Soul players have been named to All-Ironman Teams:

All-Rookie players

The following Soul players have been named to All-Rookie Teams:

Coaches and personnel

Head coaches

Note: Statistics are correct through the 2019 Arena Football League season.

Name Term Regular season Playoffs Awards
W L Win% W L Win%
Michael Trigg[21] 20042005 7 14 .333 0 0
James Fuller[22] 2005 4 7 .364 0 0
Bret Munsey[23] 20062008 30 18 .625 5 2 .714
Mike Hohensee[24] 2011 6 12 .333 0 0
Doug Plank[25] 2012 15 3 .833 2 1 .667
Clint Dolezel[26] 20132019 76 32 .704 10 6 .625 Coach of the Year (2015, 2016)

Staff

Philadelphia Soul staff
Front office
  • Majority owner – Craig A. Spencer
  • Majority owner – Ron Jaworski
  • Ownership group – Pete Ciarrocchi
  • Ownership group – Cosmo DeNicola
  • Ownership group – Martin E. Judge
  • Ownership Group - Marques Colston
  • Ownership Group - Dick Vermeil
  • Ownership Group - Nicholas Giuffre
  • Ownership Group - Jahri Evans
  • Ownership Group - Philip Jaurigue
  • Ownership Group - Stewart Anmuth
  • Ownership Group - Gil Peter
  • Ownership Group - Hal Brunson
  • Team president – John Adams
  • General manager – Phil Bogle
  • CIO – Greg Strickland
 

Coached

  • Head coach – Clint Dolezel
  • Assistant head coach/linemen – Phil Bogle
  • Assistant offensive coach – Steve Criswell
  • Defensive backs coach – Bernie Nowotarski

See also

References

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  2. ^ Feb. 17, 2010 Teleconference[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ news about arena league from nfl.com
  4. ^ "Philadelphia Soul return to AFL". June 15, 2010. Retrieved June 15, 2010.[dead link]
  5. ^ Sean Leahy (June 15, 2010). "Ex-champion Philadelphia Soul returning to Arena Football League". www.usatoday.com. USA Today. Retrieved June 15, 2010.
  6. ^ John George (August 31, 2010). "Philadelphia Soul hire new coach". www.philadelphia.bizjournals.com. American City Business Journals. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  7. ^ . www.philadelphiasoul.com. Philadelphia Soul. August 16, 2012. Archived from the original on February 8, 2016. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
  8. ^ Anthony Caruso III (August 17, 2012). "Soul in talks to hire Clint Dolezel as its new head coach". www.thecapitalsportsreport.com. The Capital Sports Report. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  9. ^ . csnphilly.com. Comcast Sportsnet Philly L.P. June 29, 2013. Archived from the original on July 4, 2013. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  10. ^ Joe Williams (August 17, 2013). "ArenaBowl XXVI: Rattlers win 2nd Arena Football League title in row". www.orlandosentinel.com. Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  11. ^ Barkowitz, Ed (October 1, 2014). "Saints WR Marques Colston buys share in Philadelphia Soul". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 2014-10-02.
  12. ^ "Dick Vermeil, Jahri Evans buy ownership stakes in Soul". Associated Press at Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia. August 20, 2015. Retrieved 2015-08-21.
  13. ^ George, John (Mar 6, 2017). "Soul sign practice facility deal with South Jersey sports complex". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved January 29, 2018.
  14. ^ "SOUL ANNOUNCE VIRTUA/TOTAL TURF EXPERIENCE AS NEW TEAM PRACTICE FACILITY". www.philadelphiasoul.com. 2017. Retrieved January 28, 2018.
  15. ^ "Graziani to Smith". www.arenafootball.com. Arena Football League.[dead link]
  16. ^ Aaron Rieber (March 12, 2011). "Pittsburgh Power lose inaugural game to Philly in overtime". www.kidsportsmagazine.com. Pittsburgh Sports Report, Inc. Retrieved October 18, 2013.
  17. ^ "Indoors, Old Rivalry With a New Twist". www.nytimes.com. The New York Times Company. April 27, 2008. Retrieved October 18, 2013.
  18. ^ Jeff Schudel (August 7, 2013). "Rivalry renewed for Gladiators, Soul". www.morningjournal.com. The Morning Journal. Retrieved October 18, 2013.
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  21. ^ "ArenaFan Online: AFL Coaches: Michael Trigg". www.arenafan.com. ArenaFan. Retrieved October 24, 2008.
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This article is about the arena football team For the music genre see Philadelphia soul The Philadelphia Soul were a professional arena football team based in Philadelphia They competed in the Arena Football League AFL The Soul made five ArenaBowl appearances winning their first appearance 2008 against the San Jose SaberCats and losing their next two appearances 2012 and 2013 both to the Arizona Rattlers The Soul won in their fourth appearance against the Rattlers in 2016 winning 56 42 They also won in their fifth appearance in 2017 against the Tampa Bay Storm winning 44 40 Philadelphia SoulEstablished 2004Folded 2019Played in Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S PhiladelphiaSoul comLeague conference affiliationsArena Football League 2004 2019 National Conference 2004 2008 American Conference 2011 2016 East Division 2004 2008 2011 2015 Current uniformTeam colorsLight blue gray white black MascotSoul ManPersonnelOwner s Trifecta Sports and EntertainmentGeneral managerBeau BellHead coachClint DolezelTeam historyPhiladelphia Soul 2004 2019 ChampionshipsLeague championships 3 2008 2016 2017Conference championships 4 2008 2012 2013 2016Division championships 4 East 2008 2012 2013 2015Playoff appearances 11 2006 2007 2008 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019Home arena s Spectrum part time 2004 2008 Wells Fargo Center 2004 2008 2011 2019 Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City one game 2015 PPL Center Allentown Pennsylvania late season 2016 The club was established in 2004 when a group led by Jon Bon Jovi secured the rights to an AFL franchise in Philadelphia The AFL folded before the proposed 2009 season was to begin but was purchased and revived in 2010 After two seasons of inactivity in 2009 and 2010 the Soul returned in 2011 headed by Ron Jaworski Following the 2019 season the AFL ceased operations again Contents 1 History 1 1 Jon Bon Jovi era 2004 2008 1 2 Ron Jaworski era 2011 2019 1 3 Franchise highlights 1 4 Season by season records 2 Rivalries 2 1 Power 2 2 Desperados 2 3 Gladiators 2 4 Sharks 2 5 Rattlers 2 6 Popular culture 3 Logo and uniforms 4 Notable players 4 1 Arena Football League Hall of Famers 4 2 Individual awards 4 3 All Arena players 4 4 All Ironman players 4 5 All Rookie players 5 Coaches and personnel 5 1 Head coaches 5 2 Staff 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditJon Bon Jovi era 2004 2008 Edit The team was owned by co majority owners Jon Bon Jovi and Craig Spencer along with minority owners Richie Sambora Ron Jaws Jaworski former QB of the NFL s Philadelphia Eagles and Leo Carlin Jr The Soul began play in February 2004 and played its home games at the Wells Fargo Center then known as the Wachovia Center home of the Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL and the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA When there was a scheduling conflict with the NBA or NHL games were played at the now demolished Wachovia Spectrum the former home of the Flyers 76ers Philadelphia Phantoms AHL hockey team and the Philadelphia KiXX MISL soccer franchise The Soul played in the Eastern Division of the National Conference of the AFL The name Soul referred to the Philadelphia soul music genre a play on Bon Jovi s career as a musician Bon Jovi s style of pop rock however bore no resemblance to the genre of music known as Philadelphia soul The official mascot of the Soul was the Blues Brother like Soul Man 1 In 2005 the Soul began the season by beating the Austin Wranglers 66 35 However after five games the Soul had two wins and three losses which led to the firing of head coach Michael Trigg The Soul made Tony Graziani the highest paid player in Arena League history The move left them with little money under the salary cap to improve their defense and as a result they were not in competition for the playoffs The elimination came even after NBC scheduled 14 games of the Soul to be shown on national or regional television In 2006 the Soul began 2 0 They went 2 0 against division rival Dallas Desperados who finished a league best 13 3 and finished the season at 9 7 and earned their first playoff berth through the wild card In their wild card playoff game the Soul defeated the Austin Wranglers in Austin 52 35 The score was 21 21 at halftime but the 5 seed Soul outscored the 4 Wranglers 21 7 in the third quarter and ran away with the game The Soul lost their Divisional Round Playoff game 31 27 to the Orlando Predators in the infamous round of golf so called because viewers missed much of the 1st quarter of that game and another AFL game being broadcast simultaneously due to a PGA Golf tournament that was televised on NBC The Soul started 4 0 in 2007 before losing to the Georgia Force 57 49 Afterwards they lost on a Monday night contest to their division rival the Dallas Desperados 51 41 In the game Tony Graziani left the game early with a separated left shoulder from a sack by OL DL Rickie Simpkins He would miss the next four weeks all losses dropping the team to 4 6 Graziani returned in week 12 against the New Orleans VooDoo and led the team to its highest scoring output in its short franchise history winning 78 34 In a Week 16 win and in matchup with the Columbus Destroyers Graziani led the Soul down the field and threw a touchdown pass to Charles Pauley with seven seconds left giving the Soul a 56 53 win and their second trip to the playoffs in their four year history In the playoffs they defeated the Orlando Predators 41 26 then traveled to Atlanta to take on the Georgia Force in the Divisional Round but lost 65 39 In 2008 the Soul signed WR Chris Jackson in the off season He was united with a former teammate in Tony Graziani In the offseason the Soul were picked by many as the favorite to win the championship However after another good start once again Graziani was injured He was replaced by Matt D Orazio Unlike previous years in 2008 the Soul backup was able to keep the team going He played well enough that when Graziani was healthy once more the coaching staff decided to allow D Orazio to keep the starting job The Soul finished the 2008 season with a 13 3 record and earned a first round bye In the divisional round the Soul defeated the New York Dragons In the conference finals the Soul were able to defeat the Cleveland Gladiators to earn their first berth to the ArenaBowl They then won their first ArenaBowl on Sunday July 27 2008 in a 59 56 win over the San Jose SaberCats in ArenaBowl XXII The team suspended operations along with the rest of the Arena Football League in 2009 Bon Jovi would then form another ownership group with members of Maple Leaf Sports amp Entertainment five years later seeking to purchase the National Football League s Buffalo Bills the Bon Jovi consortium was outbid by Terry and Kim Pegula Ron Jaworski era 2011 2019 Edit On February 17 2010 the Arena Football League extended an offer to the Soul to make a return to arena football 2 3 That offer was accepted as the Soul returned in 2011 playing all their home games at the then recently renamed Wells Fargo Center Jaworski and Spencer returned from the prior ownership group and Pete Ciarrocchi owner of local sports bar Chickie s and Pete s and Cosmo DeNicola who was the owner of the Wilkes Barre Scranton Pioneers from the now defunct af2 league joined the new Soul s ownership Notably absent was Jon Bon Jovi who cited his group s tour as a reason for declining ownership but still maintains his support for the Soul and their new ownership 4 5 The team hired future Arena Football Hall of Famer Mike Hohensee to lead the revived team 6 Despite high expectations the Soul stumbled out of the gate and never recovered finishing just 6 12 last place in the East In 2012 the Soul began the season with new head coach Doug Plank They finished the regular season with the league s best record at 15 3 They would advance to ArenaBowl XXV but lost to the Arizona Rattlers 72 54 Less than a week later Plank announced his resignation 7 In 2013 the Soul hired offensive coordinator Clint Dolezel to succeed Plank 8 Dolezel s familiarity with many of the Soul players made it easy for the team to maintain success through the 2013 season The Soul finished the regular season 12 6 winning the Eastern Division for a second season in a row 9 Dolezel would lead the Soul back to ArenaBowl XXVI but the team once again fell to the Rattlers 48 39 10 In September 2014 New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marques Colston bought a share of the team Jaworski remained the majority owner 11 In August 2015 additional pieces of the team were sold to Colston s Saints teammate Philadelphia native Jahri Evans and to former Eagles coach Dick Vermeil 12 In 2016 the Soul finished the regular season with a 13 3 record the best in the American Conference In the playoffs they first defeated the Tampa Bay Storm then the Jacksonville Sharks to claim the American Conference Championship In ArenaBowl XXIX they defeated the National Conference Champion Arizona Rattlers 56 42 to claim their second AFL Championship Before 2017 the AFL contracted to five teams and the conferences were abolished In 2017 the Soul went 13 1 On August 12 2017 the Soul defeated the Baltimore Brigade 69 54 to advance to their fifth ArenaBowl in ArenaBowl XXX on August 26 2017 at Wells Fargo Center against the Tampa Bay Storm In that game the Soul came back from an ArenaBowl record 13 point deficit to win 44 40 and repeat as AFL Champions In March 2017 the Philadelphia Soul signed a deal with Total Turf Experience in Mantua Township New Jersey The indoor practice facility became home to the Soul for its daily practices team events tryouts combines and clinics 13 14 Franchise highlights Edit One of the Philadelphia Soul s end zones On Sunday February 13 2005 in a week three home game against the Nashville Kats quarterback Tony Graziani threw for six touchdowns one of which came on a third quarter play from their own five yard line Graziani got the snap tripped over his own fullback s foot and threw a 45 yard touchdown pass to OS Steve Smith off his own knee The Soul won the game It appeared on The Best Damn Sports Show Period s Top 50 Spectacular Plays 15 On Saturday April 24 2004 the Soul were trailing to the New York Dragons by a point with 1 3 seconds left in the fourth quarter The Soul had the ball at their own two yard line Ken Hinsley kicked a field goal from the back of the endzone which just barely made it over the crossbar as the buzzer went off winning the game for the Soul 60 58 citation needed Since its inception the Philadelphia Soul has been deeply involved in the community In 2006 The Philadelphia Soul Foundation was formed to further the organization s commitment to the Philadelphia area Former President Bill Clinton joined Soul majority owner Jon Bon Jovi on stage to announce a project that would rehab 15 townhouses in North Philadelphia Scheduled to open in November 2007 the homes will also be eco friendly not only saving money for its new tenants but improving the environment as well needs update On Saturday July 12 2008 the Philadelphia Soul defeated the Cleveland Gladiators 70 35 in the AFL National Conference Title game earning their first ArenaBowl berth in ArenaBowl XXII On Sunday July 27 2008 the Philadelphia Soul defeated the San Jose SaberCats in ArenaBowl XXII 59 56 capturing their first ArenaBowl championship On August 26 2016 the Soul defeated the Arizona Rattlers in ArenaBowl XXIX 56 42 to win their second championship in franchise history after two previous unsuccessful attempts against the Rattlers Their final regular season home game and two playoff games were moved to the PPL Center in nearby Allentown Pennsylvania as the Wells Fargo Center hosted the Democratic National Convention weeks earlier On Saturday August 26 2017 the Soul won their third AFL title by defeating the Tampa Bay Storm in ArenaBowl XXX 44 40 at Wells Fargo Center to win back to back AFL championships Season by season records Edit Main article List of Philadelphia Soul seasonsRivalries EditPower Edit The Soul and Pittsburgh Power were both located in Pennsylvania The Power began play in 2011 and both the Power and Soul were placed in the now defunct East Division 16 As members of the East Division the Soul and Power met twice a year with each team hosting one home game The series was tied 4 4 by the end of the 2014 season The Power franchise folded in the 2014 15 off season due to poor attendance numbers and many of the Power s key franchise players signed with the Soul when Pittsburgh folded Desperados Edit The Dallas Desperados were one of the Soul s biggest rivals This rivalry originally spurred from the rivalry of the NFL s Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys but made its way indoors with the Soul and Desperados battling for Eastern Division titles 17 The Soul lost the first game in this rivalry 51 47 on February 15 2004 The all time series ended tied at 5 5 at the demise of the Desperados franchise Gladiators Edit Though originally not as important as the rivalries with the Power and Desperados the Cleveland Gladiators would soon become the Soul s biggest rival The rivalry started in 2008 when the Gladiators moved from Las Vegas to Cleveland moving them into the same division as the Soul 18 In their first meeting the Gladiators defeated the Soul 63 35 For the 2017 season the AFL abolished the conferences and the Soul and Gladiators played four games against one another with Philadelphia winning all four The Gladiators announced that they would not play the 2018 or 2019 seasons due to renovations on Quicken Loans Arena that required it to close during the basketball off season Sharks Edit The rivalry between the Soul and the Jacksonville Sharks truly began in 2012 the Sharks defending ArenaBowl championship season and just their second year in the league Philadelphia hosted the defending champions in the American Conference championship which the Soul ran away with 89 34 to advance to the ArenaBowl The following season the Sharks would finish with the highest record in the conference and would host the Soul in the conference championship which the Soul would win again this time 75 59 In the 2015 off season Soul legends Derrick Ross Tiger Jones and Jason Holman left the Soul and signed with Jacksonville and when the Sharks returned to Philadelphia for their third conference championship match up in four seasons Jacksonville finally overcame the Soul 61 56 to advance to the ArenaBowl In the 2016 AFL playoffs the Soul got revenge defeating the Sharks in the American Conference Championship game advancing to ArenaBowl XXIX The Jacksonville Sharks left the AFL for the National Arena League after the 2016 season ending the Soul Sharks rivalry Rattlers Edit Their biggest rival would become the Arizona Rattlers The two teams faced off in back to back ArenaBowls in 2012 and 2013 The Rattlers would win both games The Soul would finally beat the Rattlers in ArenaBowl XXIX in 2016 Following that season the Rattlers moved to the Indoor Football League ending the rivalry Popular culture Edit The Soul logo appeared on a 2008 episode of It s Always Sunny in Philadelphia entitled Dennis Reynolds An Erotic Life Actress Lisa LoCicero played the role of a representative of the team Ashton Kutcher s character Colt Bennett wore a Soul T shirt in season 1 episode 4 of The Ranch On a Season 5 punishment of Impractical Jokers Joe Gatto has to shoot his own clothes into the crowd at a Soul game 19 Logo and uniforms EditThe Soul logo is a music note with a white football inside Their original home jersey was a dark grey and the road jersey was white After experimenting with white and silver helmets during the 2004 Preseason they adopted a dark grey helmet In 2008 they introduced a blue alternate jersey with PHL on the chest and grey pants The blue jersey was worn throughout the entire 2008 playoffs including ArenaBowl XXII However the blue jerseys were not retained when the Soul returned in 2011 On March 13 2012 the Soul unveiled a modified version of their blue jerseys to become their new home jerseys and matching white road jerseys as well as a powder blue helmet for their road uniforms For 2016 and 2017 they reverted to grey home jerseys Prior to the start of the 2019 season the AFL partnered with Phenom Elite to provide uniforms for the league Their jerseys would be blue with an enlarged black logo across the chest and back Notable players Edit The Soul in 2017 Arena Football League Hall of Famers Edit Philadelphia Soul Hall of FamersNo Name Year Inducted Position s Years w Soul Clint Dolezel 2012 Head Coach 2013 2019 Mike Hohensee 2012 Head Coach 2011Individual awards Edit Offensive Player of the YearSeason Player Position2008 Chris Jackson WR2015 Dan Raudabaugh QB Quarterback of the YearSeason Player Position2008 Matt D Orazio QB Al Lucas Hero AwardSeason Player Position2008 Mike Brown DB ArenaBowl MVPArenaBowl Player PositionXXII Matt D Orazio QB Ironman of the Year AwardSeason Player Position2012 Jeff Hughley WR KR Defensive Back of the YearSeason Player Position2012 Kent Richardson DB2017 Dwayne Hollis DB2019 James Romain DB Offensive Lineman of the YearYear Player Position2015 Shannon Breen OL2017 Wayne Tribue OL AFL Most Valuable PlayerYear Player Position2015 Dan Raudabaugh QB Kicker of the YearYear Player Position2015 Tommy Frevert K2016 Tommy Frevert K2017 Adrian Trevino K Defensive Lineman of the YearYear Player Position2016 Jake Metz DL Defensive Player of the YearSeason Player Position2016 Tracy Belton DB 20 2017 Beau Bell LB2019 James Romain DB All Arena players Edit The following Soul players have been named to All Arena Teams QB Matt D Orazio 1 Dan Raudabaugh 2 FB Derrick Ross 3 Tommy Taggart 1 Jeramie Richardson 1 WR Chris Jackson 1 Donovan Morgan 1 Tiger Jones 2 Marco Thomas 1 OL DL Ernest Allen 1 OL Phil Bogle 2 Mike Mabry 1 Martin Bibla 1 Brennen Carvalho 1 Christian Johnson 1 Wayne Tribue 1 Shannon Breen 1 Adam Smith 2 Neal Tivis 1 DL Bryan Save 1 Gabe Nyenhuis 1 Bryan Robinson 3 Ted Jennings 2 Jake Metz 1 LB Joe Goosby 1 DB Eddie Moten 2 Kent Richardson 1 Rayshaun Kizer 2 James Romain 1 Tracy Belton 1 Dwayne Hollis 1 DS Eddie Moten 1 K Carlos Martinez 1 Tommy Frevert 2 All Ironman players Edit The following Soul players have been named to All Ironman Teams FB LB Idris Price 1 Clifton Smith 1 WR DB Mike Brown 1 WR KR Jeff Hughley 1 All Rookie players Edit The following Soul players have been named to All Rookie Teams OL Phil Bogle Martin Bibla DL Bryan Save K Todd France Connor HughesCoaches and personnel EditHead coaches Edit Note Statistics are correct through the 2019 Arena Football League season Name Term Regular season Playoffs AwardsW L Win W L Win Michael Trigg 21 2004 2005 7 14 333 0 0 James Fuller 22 2005 4 7 364 0 0 Bret Munsey 23 2006 2008 30 18 625 5 2 714Mike Hohensee 24 2011 6 12 333 0 0 Doug Plank 25 2012 15 3 833 2 1 667Clint Dolezel 26 2013 2019 76 32 704 10 6 625 Coach of the Year 2015 2016 Staff Edit Philadelphia Soul staffFront office Majority owner Craig A Spencer Majority owner Ron Jaworski Ownership group Pete Ciarrocchi Ownership group Cosmo DeNicola Ownership group Martin E Judge Ownership Group Marques Colston Ownership Group Dick Vermeil Ownership Group Nicholas Giuffre Ownership Group Jahri Evans Ownership Group Philip Jaurigue Ownership Group Stewart Anmuth Ownership Group Gil Peter Ownership Group Hal Brunson Team president John Adams General manager Phil Bogle CIO Greg Strickland Coached Head coach Clint Dolezel Assistant head coach linemen Phil Bogle Assistant offensive coach Steve Criswell Defensive backs coach Bernie NowotarskiSee also Edit Philadelphia portalSports in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Sports Hall of FameReferences Edit SoulMan www philadelphiasoul com Philadelphia Soul Retrieved August 19 2013 Feb 17 2010 Teleconference permanent dead link news about arena league from nfl com Philadelphia Soul return to AFL June 15 2010 Retrieved June 15 2010 dead link Sean Leahy June 15 2010 Ex champion Philadelphia Soul returning to Arena Football League www usatoday com USA Today Retrieved June 15 2010 John George August 31 2010 Philadelphia Soul hire new coach www philadelphia bizjournals com American City Business Journals Retrieved August 19 2013 Plank Resigns as Philadelphia Soul Head Coach www philadelphiasoul com Philadelphia Soul August 16 2012 Archived from the original on February 8 2016 Retrieved August 16 2012 Anthony Caruso III August 17 2012 Soul in talks to hire Clint Dolezel as its new head coach www thecapitalsportsreport com The Capital Sports Report Retrieved August 19 2013 Soul win fourth straight clinch East Division csnphilly com Comcast Sportsnet Philly L P June 29 2013 Archived from the original on July 4 2013 Retrieved August 19 2013 Joe Williams August 17 2013 ArenaBowl XXVI Rattlers win 2nd Arena Football League title in row www orlandosentinel com Orlando Sentinel Retrieved August 19 2013 Barkowitz Ed October 1 2014 Saints WR Marques Colston buys share in Philadelphia Soul Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved 2014 10 02 Dick Vermeil Jahri Evans buy ownership stakes in Soul Associated Press at Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia August 20 2015 Retrieved 2015 08 21 George John Mar 6 2017 Soul sign practice facility deal with South Jersey sports complex www bizjournals com Retrieved January 29 2018 SOUL ANNOUNCE VIRTUA TOTAL TURF EXPERIENCE AS NEW TEAM PRACTICE FACILITY www philadelphiasoul com 2017 Retrieved January 28 2018 Graziani to Smith www arenafootball com Arena Football League dead link Aaron Rieber March 12 2011 Pittsburgh Power lose inaugural game to Philly in overtime www kidsportsmagazine com Pittsburgh Sports Report Inc Retrieved October 18 2013 Indoors Old Rivalry With a New Twist www nytimes com The New York Times Company April 27 2008 Retrieved October 18 2013 Jeff Schudel August 7 2013 Rivalry renewed for Gladiators Soul www morningjournal com The Morning Journal Retrieved October 18 2013 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Impractical Jokers The One Man Pep Squad YouTube Belton Awarded Riddell Defensive Player of the Year www oursportscentral com OurSports Central August 25 2016 Retrieved August 26 2016 ArenaFan Online AFL Coaches Michael Trigg www arenafan com ArenaFan Retrieved October 24 2008 ArenaFan Online AFL Coaches James Fuller www arenafan com ArenaFan Retrieved October 25 2008 ArenaFan Online AFL Coaches Bret Munsey www arenafan com ArenaFan Retrieved October 25 2008 ArenaFan Online AFL Coaches Mike Hohensee www arenafan com ArenaFan Retrieved October 18 2013 ArenaFan Online AFL Coaches Doug Plank www arenafan com ArenaFan Retrieved October 18 2013 ArenaFan Online AFL Coaches Clint Dolezel www arenafan com ArenaFan Retrieved August 28 2015 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philadelphia Soul amp oldid 1152422401, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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