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New Jersey Revolution

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New Jersey Revolution
Established 2006
Folded 2010
Played inMorristown, New Jersey
at theMennen Arena
League/conference affiliations
Great Lakes/Continental Indoor Football League (2006–2008)
  • Atlantic Conference (2007–2008)
    • East Division (2008)

American Indoor Football Association (2010)

  • Eastern Division (2010)
Current uniform
Team colorsNavy, red, silver, white
    
CheerleadersRev It Up Girls
Personnel
Owner(s)Champion Sports and Entertainment
Head coachAl Forsythe
Team history
  • New York/New Jersey Revolution (2006–2007)
  • New Jersey Revolution (2008–2010)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)

TheNew Jersey Revolution were members of theAmerican Indoor Football Association based inMorristown, New Jersey, with home games at the George Mennen arena. The Revolution name referred to New Jersey's nickname, The Crossroads of the Revolution, as the state was the site of manyAmerican Revolution battles. It was the onlyindoor football team within the proximity of theNew York metropolitan area in the 2010 season.

History

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The team began play as theNew York/New Jersey Revolution in theGreat Lakes Indoor Football League's inaugural 2006 season. Although the team was based inNew York City, they ended up playing an all road schedule that year. The New York/New Jersey Revolution lost every game they played in 2006 going 0–10 on the season.

Starting in 2007, the team played their home games at theMennen Arena inMorristown, New Jersey. The New York/New Jersey Revolution went 1–11 in their first season as members of the rebrandedContinental Indoor Football League (CIFL). The team won its first game on May 5, 2007, with a 48–47 victory over theSummit County Rumble inTallmadge, Ohio led by first year head coachScott Veith.

The team announced they changed their name to the New Jersey Revolution and introduced a new logo for the 2008 season. After losing the season's first four games, the Revs got their second win and first at home, defeating theChesapeake Tide 49–47 at Mennen Arena. In their second season in the CIFL, the New Jersey Revolution finished with a 3–9 record.

The team was removed from the CIFL prior to the 2009 season and played as an indoor semi-professional franchise for the season.[1] They played three games at home, all victories over other semi-pro teams: 77–18 over the East Penn Sting, 62–0 over the New York State Broncos, and a 69–24 over the Lebanon Valley Cardinals.[2] On October 1, 2009, the Revolution announced they had joined theAmerican Indoor Football Association (AIFA) for the 2010 season.

In the 2010 AIFA season, the NJ Revolution went 0–14 on the season. They lost six home games at the George Mennen Arena, all seven road games and one neutral site game played June 12, 2010, at the Sun National Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey, as the road team losing to theHarrisburg Stampede 96–44. The neutral site game was originally announced as an exhibition contest but then listed in the final overall AIFA league standings. The purpose of this game was to announce that inTrenton Steel would be joining the AIFA in 2011.

The New Jersey Revolution ceased operations on September 8, 2010, via a press release thanking the fans. The AIFA suspended operations four months later with many of its teams, including the Trenton Steel, joining theSouthern Indoor Football League (SIFL). The AIFA returned in 2012 after the SIFL ceased operations asAmerican Indoor Football (AIF).

Team and season results

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Season-by-season overall results

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SeasonLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason results
FinishWinsLossesTies
New York/New Jersey Revolution
2006GLIFL6th0100Did not qualify
2007CIFLAtlantic6th1110Did not qualify
New Jersey Revolution
2008CIFLAtlanticEast3rd390Did not qualify
2009Independent300
2010AIFAEastern7th0140Did not qualify
Totals7440

2006 season

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2006 Great Lakes Indoor Football League
TeamWLTPCT
Port Huron Pirates-y10001.000
Rochester Raiders-x730.700
Lehigh Valley Outlawz-x550.500
Battle Creek Crunch-x460.400
Marion Mayhem460.400
New York/New Jersey Revolution0100.000

2007 season

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2007 Continental Indoor Football League
TeamOverallDivision
WLTPCTWLTPCT
Great Lakes Conference
Michigan Pirates-y12001.00010001.000
Kalamazoo Xplosion-x1020.8331020.833
Chicago Slaughter-x930.750820.800
Marion Mayhem-x660.500650.545
Muskegon Thunder-x480.333470.364
Miami Valley Silverbacks480.333370.300
Summit County Rumble1110.083070.000
Springfield Stallions0120.0000110.000
Atlantic Conference
Rochester Raiders-y1020.83390001.000
New England Surge-x840.667830.727
Lehigh Valley Outlawz-x750.583550.500
Chesapeake Tide-x750.583650.545
Steubenville Stampede570.417260.250
NY/NJ Revolution1110.0830110.000
DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
March 24Steubenville StampedeAwayLost 3–70
April 7Lehigh Valley OutlawzAwayLost 25–45
April 14New England SurgeAwayLost 6–61
April 21Lehigh Valley OutlawzHomeLost 29–46
April 28New England SurgeHomeLost 21–39
May 5Summit County RumbleAwayWon 48–47
May 12Chesapeake TideAwayLost 15–31
May 19Rochester RaidersAwayLost 0–62
May 26Chesapeake TideHomeLost 43-55
June 9Rochester RaidersHomeLost 21–56
June 16Summit County RumbleHomeLost 27–38
June 23New England SurgeHomeLost 20–34

2008 season

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2008 Continental Indoor Football League
TeamOverallDivision
WLTPCTWLTPCT
Great Lakes Conference
East Division
Kalamazoo Xplosion-y1110.917510.833
Muskegon Thunder-x570.417220.500
Fort Wayne Freedom570.417240.333
Miami Valley Silverbacks390.250120.333
West Division
Chicago Slaughter-y840.667310.750
Rock River Raptors-x750.583310.750
Milwaukee Bonecrushers1110.083040.000
Atlantic Conference
East Division
New England Surge-y830.727510.833
Lehigh Valley Outlawz-x750.583420.667
New Jersey Revolution390.250250.286
Chesapeake Tide2100.583020.000
West Division
Rochester Raiders-z12001.0004001.000
Saginaw Sting-y1020.833310.750
Marion Mayhem-x750.583020.000
Flint Phantoms1110.083040.000
DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
March 15Miami Valley SilverbacksAwayLost 13–56
March 22Lehigh Valley OutlawzAwayLost 32–54
April 4Saginaw StingAwayLost 24–48
April 12Rochester RaidersAwayLost 3–49
April 19Chesapeake TideHomeWon 49–47
April 26Rochester RaidersHomeLost 16–59
May 3Chesapeake TideAwayLost 46–65
May 9Milwaukee BonecrushersHomeWon 56–32
May 17New England SurgeAwayLost 26–62
May 24New England SurgeHomeLost 9–45
May 30Lehigh Valley OutlawzHomeWon 31–30
June 7Chesapeake TideHomeLost 48–55

2009 season

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Played an independent three-game season against other east coast based semi-professional teams.

DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
UnknownEast Penn StingHomeWon 23–68
UnknownNew York State BroncosHomeWon 62–0
UnknownLebanon Valley CardinalsHomeWon 69–24

2010 season

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DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
March 14Baltimore MarinersAwayLost 23–68
March 20Richmond RaidersAwayLost 38–51
March 27Fayetteville GuardAwayLost 15–75
April 11Baltimore MarinersHomeLost 27–61
April 17Fayetteville GuardHomeLost 19–37
April 24Harrisburg StampedeHomeLost 31–44
May 8Reading ExpressHomeLost 69–71
May 14Erie StormAwayLost 38–40
May 22Richmond RaidersHomeLost 40–76
May 29Erie StormHomeLost 58–68
June 5Reading ExpressAwayLost 20–56
June 12Harrisburg StampedeNeutral site – Trenton, New JerseyLost 44–96
June 19Baltimore MarinersAwayLost 6–84
June 26Harrisburg StampedeAwayLost 29–80

References

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  1. ^"2009 Schedule Released". Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) website. Archived fromthe original on 2008-12-23.
  2. ^[1] NJ.com

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  • Owners: Rob Licht
  • Jim O'Brien
  • Stuart Schweigert
  • Commissioner: Rob Licht
  • Assistant Commissioner: Bill Wheeler
  • Founders: Jeff Spitaleri and Eric Spitaleri
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