Louisiana VooDoo | |
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Established 2023 Folded 2024 Played inBlackham Coliseum inLafayette, Louisiana VooDooAFL.com | |
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Team colors | Purple, red, black, green, yellow, tan |
Cheerleaders | VooDoo Dolls |
Personnel | |
Owner(s) | Arena Football Management, LLC (majority) |
Head coach | James Shiver |
Team history | |
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League championships (0) | |
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Division championships (0) | |
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TheLouisiana VooDoo were a professionalarena football team based inLafayette, Louisiana. They were members of the revivedArena Football League whose inaugural season in 2024 was cut short due to financial issues with the league under the league's previous administration and were left out of the remaining season as a result. This VooDoo franchise is named after, but otherwise unrelated to, theNew Orleans VooDoo of the originalAFL.
The VooDoo name is traced back to the original New Orleans VooDoo that was founded in 2002 as an expansion team in the originalArena Football League byNew Orleans Saints ownerTom Benson. They were the second official team to play in New Orleans after theNew Orleans Night, who played at theLouisiana Superdome in 1991 and 1992. The VooDoo had moderate success under Benson before originally folding in 2008. A second New Orleans VooDoo franchise began as theBossier–Shreveport Battle Wings inaf2 in 2000 and joined the reconfigured AFL in 2010 before then-owner Dan Newman acquired the rights to the VooDoo name, logo and colors. The second VooDoo did not fare any better and were taken over by the AFL under then-commissionerScott Butera in 2015 due to ongoing financial issues within the league and poor attendance at theSmoothie King Center. The team folded at season's end when a new owner or ownership group could not be found.[1][2][3][4] The original team trademarks (name, logo, colors and identity) are now the property of the current AFL's owners, G6 Sports Group.
In an interview with ArenaFan.com, published in February 2023, then-AFL commissioner Lee A. Hutton III said that there have been discussions with potential ownership groups in New Orleans to relaunch the VooDoo when the league resumes play in 2024. Louisiana was among the regions named by Hutton in a July 2023 announcement of the league's inaugural locations. After Bossier City ruled itself out due to schedule conflicts,[5] contemporary reports indicated that the league was aiming to instead put the team inLake Charles, Louisiana.[6] Bossier City was another location considered for the Louisiana team, but their home arena had too many schedule conflicts to accommodate a team in the 2024 season.[7] The new team, which retained the VooDoo name (as theLouisiana VooDoo), was unveiled on November 3, 2023.[8][9] Though, this version isnot directly tied to the original New Orleans VooDoo. Their head coach is James Shiver, a longtime coach in the area.
The VooDoo were to have played in Lake Charles, but relocated toLafayette, Louisiana and would play atBlackham Coliseum instead. Reasoning for the last minute switch was the lack of communication between the team and the management of the arena, though the arena countered that the VooDoo was delinquent on rent and had failed to show proof of any insurance.[10] The league would pay for insurance and rent for the VooDoo's lone game at Blackham.[11]Billings Outlaws owner and ardent league critic Steve Titus indicated the VooDoo were among several league-controlled teams that were shut down after Week 2,[12] TheUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette indicated plans to hold theMinnesota Myth, the legal entity that effectively owned the VooDoo, liable for rent for the four remaining games the VooDoo never played.[11]