Louisville Fire

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Louisville Fire
Louisville Fire
Conference American
Division Midwestern
Year founded 2001
Home arena Freedom Hall
City, State Louisville, Kentucky
Indoor football championships none


The Louisville Fire is an arena football team that plays its home games at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. They are a 2001 expansion team of the af2. Their owner/operator is former Pro Bowl lineman and Louisville native Will Wolford.

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[edit] Award Winners

2004 - Takua Furutani - International Player of the Year
2005 - Matthew Sauk - Offensive Player of the Year
2005 - Danny Knight - Kicker of the Year
2006 - Brett Dietz - Rookie of the Year
2006 - Rob Mager - Offensive Player of the Year

[edit] Season-by-season

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff Results
2001 6 10 0 7th NC Midwestern --
2002 2 14 0 4th NC Midwestern --
2003 5 11 0 4th NC Midwestern --
2004 9 7 0 2nd NC Midwestern Won NC Round 1 (Quad City)
Lost NC Semifinal (Tulsa)
2005 11 5 0 2nd AC Eastern Won 55-54 (Macon)
Won 69-56 (Manchester)
Won 70-40 | Matthew Sauk set a playoff record with 10 touchdown passes (Florida)
Lost ArenaCup VI 63-41 | Rob Mager set an ArenaCup record with 17 receptions.(Memphis)
2006 9 7 0 4th AC Eastern Lost 83-61 (Memphis)
*2007 0 1 0 T-3rd AC Midwestern --
Totals 46 58 0 (including playoffs)

* = Current Standing

[edit] 2007 Coaches

Head Coach - Tommy Johnson
Offensive Coordinator - Anthony Payton
Special Teams Coordinator / FB-LB Coach - George Eskridge

[edit] 2007 Louisville Fire Roster

[edit] See also

[edit] External links



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