Texas Revolution | |
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Established 2000 Folded 2019 Played in Frisco, Texas www.texasrevs.com (scrapped) | |
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League/conference affiliations | |
AF2 (2000–2009)
Indoor Football League (2010–2014)
Champions Indoor Football (2015–2019)
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Current uniform | |
Team colors | Blue, red, white |
Nicknames | Revs, Cannons |
Mascot | Alamo |
Cheerleaders | Texas Revolution Dancers |
Personnel | |
Owner(s) | Championship Sports Group Owner's Box Inc. |
CEO | Tommy Benizio |
Head coach | Victor Mann |
Team history | |
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Championships | |
League championships (1)
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Conference championships (1)
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Division championships (3) | |
Playoff appearances (13) | |
Home arena(s) | |
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The Texas Revolution were an American professional indoor football team and a founding member of Champions Indoor Football (CIF). The Revolution were based in Allen and Frisco, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Founded in 2000 as the Arkansas Twisters, the Little Rock-based team played 10 seasons in af2 before that league folded. The team jumped to the Indoor Football League as the Arkansas Diamonds for the 2010 season. Remaining in the IFL, the team moved to Texas to become the Allen Wranglers for the 2011 and 2012 seasons. In 2012, former NFL standout and future hall of famer Terrell Owens played eight games for the Wranglers before being cut in late May.
In 2012, the Wranglers franchise was transferred to a new ownership group and the team was renamed the Texas Revolution for the 2013 season. After five seasons in the IFL, the team moved to the Champions Indoor Football league for that circuit's inaugural season.[1]