| Established | 1962 |
|---|---|
| Folded | 1969 |
| Based in | Wheeling, West Virginia |
| Home stadium | Wheeling Island Stadium |
| League | United Football League (1962–64) Continental Football League (1965–69) |
| Personnel | |
| Owner | Mike Valan |
| Championships | |
| League titles (0) | 2 (1962, 1963) |
TheWheeling Ironmen were a professionalAmerican football team based inWheeling, West Virginia, and played their home games atWheeling Island Stadium. The team began play in 1962 as a member of theUnited Football League,[1] where they played for three seasons until that league dissolved. The Ironmen won the UFL championship during their first two seasons in the league.
Wheeling became a charter member of the newContinental Football League in 1965, along with four other former UFL teams.[2] Financial difficulties prompted the team to file for bankruptcy in April 1968, and also vote to give up their COFL franchise.[3] Later that month the team announced they would in fact stay in the league, and hold a fundraising drive.[4] Prior to the start of the 1968 COFL season the team changed their name to the Ohio Valley Ironmen.
On December 15, 1969 the COFL revoked the Ironmen's franchise for failure to meet the league's financial obligations; the league itself collapsed a few months later.[5]
A different Ohio Valley Ironmen assumed the name in theInternational Football Alliance 56 years later;Manny Matsakis, who had been a fan of the original Ironmen as a child, implied that he chose the Ironmen name in homage to the 1960s team.[6] After the IFA imploded midseason, Matsakis became involved in reviving theContinental Football League brand.[7][8]
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