Kansas City Power Australian Football Club
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General Information | |
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Sport | Australian Rules football |
Founded | 1998 |
Aligned | USAFL |
League | Currently is a stand-alone club. Member of the MAAFL from 2001-03, and possibly again in the future. |
Metro League | |
Teams | Northern Tigers Central Saints Western Lions |
Location | Gilham Park on most Saturdays |
Admin | |
President | Pete Chung |
Assistant | Fatty Hattery |
Coach | Matt Seuling |
Captain | Mark Scott |
Latest result | |
Las Vegas | Kansas City 7.6.48 defeated Atlanta/Milwaukee B 1.5.11 |
[edit] About
The Kansas City Power are an Australian football club located in Kansas City, Missouri. The Power is a member of the United States Australian Football League, comprising of clubs from all over the US. Kansas City has hosted two National Chamipnships, in 2002 and 2003, where over 20 clubs from around the United States came and competed in three divisions, based on the strength of each club.
Kansas City Power were Division III National Champions in 2003, and finished a very respectable fifth in Division I in 2002, arguably the clubs greatest period in their 8-year history.
Whilst not always having been the case, the club is now made up primarily of Americans. The youngest players are in their early 20s, with one player still representing the club, despite the fact he is in his mid-50s. The club practices on the Country Club Plaza on Wednesday evenings from April through till September.
The power urges everyone interested to get along, with more information available at their website.