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The Fayetteville Guard is a professional indoor football team. They were a member of the National Indoor Football League from 2003-2007, but will join the American Indoor Football Association in 2008. They play their home games at the Cumberland County Crown Coliseum. The team began play in 2003 as the Myrtle Beach Stingrays of the National Indoor Football League in the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, compiling a 6-8 record in their inaugural season. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Cumberland County Crown Coliseum is a 8,920-seat multi-purpose arena in Fayetteville, North Carolina. ...
Cross Creek Linear Park Fayetteville is a city located in Cumberland County, North Carolina. ...
The American Indoor Football Association (originally the Atlantic Indoor Football League, later American Indoor Football League) began play in 2005 with six teams based in the eastern United States. ...
Indoor football is a variation of American football with rules modified to make it suitable for play within basketball gymnasiums and, particularly, ice hockey arenas. ...
National Indoor Football League is a defunct minor league indoor football association that was based in the United States. ...
The American Indoor Football Association (originally the Atlantic Indoor Football League, later American Indoor Football League) began play in 2005 with six teams based in the eastern United States. ...
Cumberland County Crown Coliseum is a 8,920-seat multi-purpose arena in Fayetteville, North Carolina. ...
2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
National Indoor Football League is a defunct minor league indoor football association that was based in the United States. ...
Myrtle Beach Convention Center is a 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. ...
At the beginning of the 2004 season, the NIFL pulled them out of Myrtle Beach, and the team almost folded. However, some local investors saved the team, playing as the Carolina Stingrays in the Florence Civic Center. They managed to finish 3-6 in their shortened season. shelby was here 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Florence Civic Center The Florence Civic Center is a 7,426-seat multi-purpose arena in Florence, South Carolina. ...
The following year, the team was purchased again and moved to Fayetteville to replace af2's Cape Fear Wildcats, who had moved to Albany, Georgia and are currently playing as the South Georgia Wildcats. The new team had originally been called the Fayetteville Heat, but later on changed their name to the Fayetteville Guard. The team started their season 0-5, but went 7-2 in their final nine regular season games, thus earning them a 7-7 record and a playoff berth. The team defeated the Dayton Warbirds in the first round, but lost to the Cincinnati Marshals in the divisional round. af2 (short for arenafootball2) is the name of the Arena Football Leagues minor league, which started play in 2000. ...
The Cape Fear Wildcats was a professional arena football team. ...
Nickname: Location in the state of Georgia Country United States State Georgia County Dougherty Government - Mayor Willie Adams, Jr. ...
The Cape Fear Wildcats was a professional arena football team. ...
Dayton Warbirds was an United Indoor Football franchise located in Dayton, Ohio. ...
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The Guard did even better in 2006, posting a 13-1 record in the regular season, then defeating the Lakeland Thunderbolts and River City Rage en route to Indoor Bowl VI, where they would lose to the Billings Outlaws. The Lakeland Thuderbolts are a professional arena football team. ...
The River City Rage are a professional indoor football team. ...
The Billings Outlaws are a professional arena football team. ...
In August 2006, it was reported that the Guard were moving to the World Indoor Football League [1]. However, the Guard denied these rumors by announcing that they were staying in the NIFL in a press conference two months later. The World Indoor Football League is a new indoor football league scheduled to begin play in 2007. ...
During a May 7, 2007 conference call, a group of NIFL team owners led by Guard owner Richard King decided to take control of the troubled league [2]; a decision that was approved by NIFL director of football operations Cleveland Gary. The ten teams involved will finish out the season playing only against each other. Cleveland Everette Gary (born May 4, 1966 in Stuart, Florida), is an American former professional football player who was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1st round (26th overall) of the 1989 NFL Draft. ...
After a troubled NIFL season, the Guard will play against the Wyoming Cavalry in the Indoor Football Bowl Championship, an unsanctioned championship game between the two conference leaders. A day before the game, Guard owner Richard King announced they have decided to join the American Indoor Football Association[3]. Season-by-Season
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties | Season | W | L | T | Finish | Playoff Results | | Myrtle Beach Stingrays (NIFL) | | 2003 | 6 | 8 | 0 | 3rd Atlantic Southern | -- | | Carolina Stingrays (NIFL) | | 2004 | 3 | 6 | 0 | 3rd Atlantic Southern | -- | | Fayetteville Guard (NIFL) | | 2005 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 3rd Atlantic Central | Won AC Quarterfinal (Dayton) Lost AC Divisional (Cincinnati) | | 2006 | 13 | 1 | 0 | 1st Atlantic Central | Won AC Semifinal (Lakeland) Won AC Championship (River City) Lost Indoor Bowl VI (Billings) | | *2007 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 1st Atlantic | -- | | Totals | 42 | 24 | 0 | (including playoffs) | * = Current Standing Dayton Warbirds was an United Indoor Football franchise located in Dayton, Ohio. ...
The Marshals are a professional indoor football team. ...
The Lakeland Thuderbolts are a professional arena football team. ...
The River City Rage are a professional indoor football team. ...
The Billings Outlaws are a professional arena football team. ...
2005 | Date | Opponent | Result | Att. | Record | | Regular Season | | March 26 | at River City | L, 46-43 | 3,892 | 0-1 | | April 2 | Odessa | L, 52-46 | 2,991 | 0-2 | | April 9 | at Cincinnati | L, 57-54 | 4,208 | 0-3 | | April 16 | Rome | L, 60-57 | 2,828 | 0-4 | | April 23 | at Montgomery | L, 35-20 | 3,965 | 0-5 | | April 30 | Montgomery | W, 64-21 | N/A | 1-5 | | May 8 | at Rome | L, 48-45 (OT) | 1,250 | 1-6 | | May 13 | at Kissimmee | W, 47-34 | 1,102 | 2-6 | | May 21 | River City | W, 60-51 | N/A | 3-6 | | May 28 | Cincinnati | W, 48-34 | 1,634 | 4-6 | | June 4 | Kissimmee | W, 55-14 | 2,600 | 5-6 | | June 11 | Daytona Beach | W, 41-37 | 4,012 | 6-6 | | June 18 | at SW Louisiana | L, 53-38 | 4,012 | 6-7 | | June 25 | Miami | W, 62-2 | 3,012 | 7-7 | | First Round | | July 9 | Dayton | W, 78-63 | 2,180 | 8-7 | | Divisional Round | | July 16 | Cincinnati | L, 70-69 | 3,443 | 8-8 | 2006 | Date | Opponent | Result | Att. | Record | | Regular Season | | March 25 | at Montgomery | W, 44-7 | 2,144 | 1-0 | | April 1 | at Osceola | W, 58-55 | 1,897 | 2-0 | | April 9 | at Florida | W, 44-41 | N/A | 3-0 | | April 14 | at Greensboro | W, 45-26 | 3,218 | 4-0 | | April 22 | Osceola | W, 54-51 | 3,200 | 5-0 | | April 29 | at Lakeland | L, 60-41 | 2,697 | 5-1 | | May 4 | at Charleston | W, 62-44 | 1,800 | 6-1 | | May 13 | Cincinnati | W, 70-26 | 2,097 | 7-1 | | May 20 | Palm Beach | W, 59-20 | 2,000 | 8-1 | | May 27 | Palm Beach | W, 70-0 | 4,185 | 9-1 | | June 3 | Tennessee | W, 78-14 | 2,645 | 10-1 | | June 10 | Greensboro | W, 58-40 | 1,563 | 11-1 | | June 17 | Charleston | W, 74-14 | 1,241 | 12-1 | | June 24 | Montgomery | W, 68-14 | 2,385 | 13-1 | | Divisional Round | | July 16 | Lakeland | W, 44-18 | 3,129 | 14-1 | | Conference Championship | | July 22 | at RiverCity | W, 72-70 (OT) | 3,223 | 15-1 | | Indoor Bowl VI | | July 28 | Billings | L, 59-44 | 7,934 | 15-2 | 2007 | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | | Regular Season | | March 31 | Columbia | W, 69-18 | 1-0 | | April 14 | The Marshals | W, 77-14 | 2-0 | | April 20 | at Greensboro | W, 60-28 | 3-0 | | April 28 | at The Marshals | W, 59-28 | 4-0 | | May 5 | Atlanta | W, 64-22 | 5-0 | | May 26 | at Columbia | W, 34-24 | 6-0 | | June 2 | Greensboro | W, 68-28 | 7-0 | | June 9 | The Marshals | W, 91-6 | 8-0 | | June 23 | Columbia | W, 108-0 | 9-0 | | June 30 | at Greensboro | W, 63-24 | 10-0 | | July 7 | Greensboro | W, 47-0 | 11-0 | External links National Indoor Football League is a defunct minor league indoor football association that was based in the United States. ...
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