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First the Redskins, Now the Armor District gets indoor football league team

By  JIM IOVINO

Updated 1:56 PM EDT, Tue, Nov 18, 2008

 

The number of professional football teams in the District is expanding by one.

A professional indoor football team called the D.C. Armor will begin play in the American Indoor Football Association next year.  There is already a team in Baltimore called the Mariners.

"I am so very excited about this franchise," said AIFA co-founder John Morris in a press release. "It is perfectly located in the center of our Eastern footprint. That Washington-Baltimore rivalry is going to be great, and don't forget nearby Richmond in 2010. The Pennsylvania and Carolina franchises are close by as well."

The team will play 10 games next year at the D.C. Armory, according to the Washington Business Journal.  The league said the Armory will be renovated for the team.

Another team is being established in Harrisburg, Pa., to expand the league to 18 teams, the Journal reported. 

This isn't the District's first foray into arena football.  The Washington Commandos were part of the original Arena Football League in 1987, playing off and on until 1990.  That team played games at the old Capital Centre and later at the Patriot Center at George Mason University.  For one season the team was known as the Maryland Commandos.

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  • cadgoo312 Monday, Nov 24 at 10:37 AM FLAG COMMENT I've done a lot of research on the AIFA and they are legit. Best Arena football league to me. I've been to a few AIFA in Baltimore and Canton Ohio. This leauge is the real deal. I can't wait till the Armor seasons starts. Come to a game. You will be surprised
  • Football Fan Sunday, Nov 23 at 2:37 AM FLAG COMMENT The name is appropriate to the venue it will play in. There re no other small areas in the city so the Armory makes sense. I like it, they need to do something in that building. You certainly cant get into a Redskins game anymore without mortgaging your house. GO ARMOR!!! Where do I get tickets?
  • Steve Thursday, Nov 20 at 9:40 PM FLAG COMMENT The name does sound kinda weak. I hope the uniforms aren't as bad as the name. I suggest a do over.
  • me Wednesday, Nov 19 at 1:47 AM FLAG COMMENT I have a few suggestions... How about the Washington Crackpipes (there'd be no shortage of mascots. All you need to do is wander the streets and find a couple of homeless people. They can run around the bases during the 7th inning stretch. Make them available for pictures with kids. People will love it.) Washington Green Liners (named after Metro's scariest line. The name is meant to inspire fear, terror and uncertain ... MORE >
  • blackspeak Tuesday, Nov 18 at 4:20 PM FLAG COMMENT any bet this "league" won't last 5 years!!!???

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