Frisco Fighters

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Frisco Fighters
Established 2019; 3 years ago (2019)
Play in Frisco, Texas
at the Comerica Center
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League/conference affiliations
Current uniform
Frisco Fighters - 2021 Home and Away Uniforms.jpg
Team colorsNavy blue, sky blue, orange, silver, white
         
Personnel
Owner(s)The Germain family (Steve, Kim, Jessica, Austin & Zach Germain)
PresidentStephen Evans
General managerStephen Evans
Head coachBilly Back
Team history
  • Frisco Fighters (2020–present)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)

The Frisco Fighters are a professional indoor football team based in Frisco, Texas. A member of the Indoor Football League, the Fighters play their home games at the Comerica Center. The team was set to participate in the 2020 season, but were unable to play due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

History[]

On November 24, 2019, the IFL announced a new expansion team in Frisco owned by automobile dealer Steve Germain and his family.[1] They are the third indoor football team to play in Frisco following the Intense Football League's Frisco Thunder (2007–2008) and Champions Indoor Football's Texas Revolution (2018–2019). On December 11, the Fighters announced their team name, logo, color scheme, and coaching staff, with arena football veteran Clint Dolezel (best known for his time as the Grand Rapids Rampage' starting quarterback) serving as the team's inaugural head coach.[2][3] The Fighters added former Dallas Cowboys' wide receiver Drew Pearson as chief relationships officer and an analyst for all the Fighters' televised games.[4]

The IFL completed two games in the 2020 season before the entire season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic without the Fighters playing a game. The Fighters' inaugural season was eventually cancelled outright.[5]

The Fighters played their first game on May 15, 2021, on the road in a 36–33 win over the relaunched Spokane Shock.[6] Near the end of the 2021 season, head coach Dolezel was signed to a multi-year extension after leading to the team to a 10–2 record.[7] The team then finished with a 10–3 record and made it to the league semifinal, where it lost to the Massachusetts Pirates 43–22.

Dolezel left the team after the season to pursue other opportunities, and was replaced by former Spokane Shock head coach Billy Back.[8] On January 12, 2022, the Fighters announced that the team had partnered with the ownership of the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League for the Stars to manage the sales and marketing for the Fighters.[9]

Current roster[]

Frisco Fighters roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

  • 6 Mark Munson
  • 9 Bryce Wilkerson
  • 14 Marques Rodgers
  • 81 Octayvius Miles
  • 84 Emmanuel Arceneaux
Offensive linemen
  • 55 Damian Love
  • 64 Jocquell Johnson
  • 70 Rob Castaneda
  • 75 Chris Taylor
  • 77 Maea Teuhema

Defensive linemen

  • 11 Charles Williams
  • 58 Donald Louis
  • 95 Tyrell Thompson
  • 99 Malcolm Goines Sr.

Defensive ends

  • 5 Sione Teuhema
Linebackers
  • 10 Kris Frost
  • 59 Jacques Boudreaux

Defensive backs

  • 2 Khalil Williams
  • 4 Sir'Vell Ford
  • 21 Alonzo Turner Jr.
  • 22 Joel Dullary
  • 28 Maliek Golden
  • 19 Emmanuel Roker

Special teams

  • 89 Kristov Martinez
Reserve lists
  • -- Lance Evans WR (IR) Injury icon 2.svg
  • -- Jared Rayburn WR (IR) Injury icon 2.svg
  • -- Chris Sanders-McCollum WR (IR) Injury icon 2.svg
  • -- J'Vontez Blackmon DB (IR) Injury icon 2.svg
  • -- Trey Caldwell DB (IR) Injury icon 2.svg
  • Rookies in italics
  • [1] updated August 2, 2021

More rosters

References[]

  1. ^ "IFL Adds Team in Frisco, TX". GoIFL.com. November 24, 2019. Retrieved November 17, 2020.
  2. ^ "Frisco Announces Team Name". GoIFL.com. December 12, 2019. Retrieved November 17, 2020.
  3. ^ Ucles, Elizabeth (December 11, 2019). "'Frisco Fighters' named Indoor Football League team for the city". Community Impact Newspaper. Retrieved November 17, 2020.
  4. ^ "Fighters Add Drew Pearson to Organization". GoIFL.com. February 20, 2020. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  5. ^ "IFL Cancels Remaining 2020 Games". IFL. April 13, 2020.
  6. ^ "Spokane Shock rewind: After losing 'sloppy' opener, Shock hope to learn from their miscues in preparation for the Massachusetts Pirates". The Spokesman-Review. May 18, 2021.
  7. ^ "FIGHTERS SIGN DOLEZEL TO MULTI-YEAR EXTENSION". IFL. August 21, 2021.
  8. ^ "FIGHTERS HAVE A NEW LEADER". Frisco Fighters. November 9, 2021.
  9. ^ "FRISCO FIGHTERS PARTNER WITH DALLAS STARS HOCKEY CLUB FOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS". Frisco Fighters. January 12, 2022.

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