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Founded
  
1990

Head coach
  
Mike Wilpolt

Indiana Firebirds Firebird QB Adrian McPherson

Team colors
  
Black, Royal Blue, Red, Burnt Orange, Gold, White

Owner(s)
  
Glenn Mazula Dave Lageschulte

General manager
  
Joe Hennessy John Kolner

The Indiana Firebirds were a team in the Arena Football League. The team was based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Home games were played at the Conseco Fieldhouse, also the home of the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association and Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association.

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Albany Firebirds (1990–2000)

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Originally called the Albany Firebirds, the team was based in Albany, New York from 1990 to 2000. At that time, home games were played at the Knickerbocker Arena (now known as the Times Union Center). After the move, the Firebirds competed in the Central Division of the AFL's American Conference.

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The Firebirds were very successful during their tenure in Albany. They won six division titles, made nine playoff appearances, and won the 1999 ArenaBowl championship.

Indiana Firebirds (2001–2004)

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The 2004 Firebirds just missed the playoffs after a disappointing 0–5 start. However, they finished the season winning eight of their last eleven games and were considered by some a potential contender for the 2005 Arena Bowl championship led by 2004 Rookie of the Year, quarterback Adrian McPherson.

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However, in early September 2004, Indiana Firebirds owner Dave Lageschulte announced that his company, Lags Football LLC, would cease all business operations for the Firebirds. Lageschulte had been actively, but unsuccessfully, pursuing local investors to purchase the Firebirds since he had assumed ownership in 2002.

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On September 20, 2004, the date of the announced sales deadline, the Arena Football League announced the termination of the Firebirds franchise and that the players would be made available to continuing AFL teams in a dispersal draft. However, within the week the team was purchased by Scott and Todd Hines, who run H3 Sportsgear, a sportsgear company based in Indianapolis. With AFL approval, it was hoped that the Firebirds could remain operational in Indianapolis. However, this bid floundered due to concerns that the low sale price would devalue the worth of the other 18 franchises. The former Firebirds players were made available in the dispersal draft conducted on October 14, 2004, marking the end of one of the AFL's longest-running franchises.

Resurrection of the Albany Firebirds name

After the move of the Albany Firebirds AFL franchise to Indiana, an af2 team called the Albany Conquest took to the field to replace the arena football void left by the departure of the Firebirds. After eight seasons and troubles with fielding a winning team in recent seasons, Conquest owner Walter Robb contemplated shutting down the Conquest franchise. Then, on Friday, October 3, 2008, Robb announced the return of the team for the 2009 season but renamed as the Albany Firebirds in the hopes of "re-branding" the team.

All-Arena players

The following Firebirds players were named to All-Arena Teams:

  • QB Tom Porras (1), Mike Perez (2), Mike Pawlawski (1)
  • FB/LB Chad Dukes (2), Leroy Thompson (1)
  • WR/DB Reggie Smith (1), Fred Gayles (1), Merv Mosely (2), David McLeod (1), Jay Jones (1), Evan Hlavacek (1)
  • WR/LB Fred Gayles (1), Greg Hopkins (2)
  • OL/DL Sylvester Bembery (3), Kevin Murphy (1), Jerome Brown (1), Joe Jacobs (3), Jon Krick (1), Chris Snyder (1), Kyle Moore-Brown (1)
  • OS/KR Reggie Smith (1)
  • OS Eddie Brown (4)
  • DS Derek Stingley (1), Cornelius Coe (1)
  • K Gary Gussman (1), Franco Grilla (1), Pete Elezovic (1), Clay Rush (1)
  • All-Ironman players

    The following Firebirds players were named to All-Ironman Teams:

  • FB/LB Chad Dukes (1), Rich Young (1)
  • WR/DB Evan Hlavacek (1)
  • WR/LB Greg Hopkins (2)
  • OL/DL Joe Jacobs (2), Chris Snyder (1)
  • All-Rookie players

    The following Firebirds players were named to All-Rookie Teams:

  • QB Adrian McPherson
  • FB/LB Van Johnson
  • WR/DB Brett Bech
  • DS Cornelius Coe
  • References

    Indiana Firebirds Wikipedia