Palm Beach Phantoms

Palm Beach Phantoms
Founded 2006
League NIFL 2006
Team history Palm Beach Phantoms
2006/2012
Based in Delray Beach, Florida
Arena Delray Beach Tennis Center
Colors Purple/Black
President Michael Lind
Head coach Ray Berger
Championships 0
Division titles 0

The Palm Beach Phantoms were a team in the National Indoor Football League in 2006; a new team with the same name played two replacement games for the Ultimate Indoor Football League in 2012.

Formed in time for the 2006 season, the Phantoms were scheduled to play their home games at the Delray Beach Tennis Center in Delray Beach, Florida, which would have made them the first indoor football team to play in an outdoor venue. After losing their first two road contests, however, the Phantoms' first home game, scheduled for April 8, 2006, was called off due to a contract dispute.[1] While the team's ownership tried to work out a deal with the tennis center, the Phantoms were sent wandering around the league as a road-only team.

The Phantoms managed one win in their history: a 43-41 win over the Osceola Outlaws on May 13, 2006. But with no home field, the team finally had to cancel all of its home games, and much of the team quit. With hardly any quality players left on its roster, Palm Beach lost their final two games by embarrassing margins; first, 70-0 to the eventual league runner-up Fayetteville Guard, followed by an incredible 132-3 dismantling by the Katy Copperheads, marking the worst defeat in indoor/arena football history. Owner Michael Lind had seen enough, and the appropriately named Phantoms vanished, their final record 1-6.[2]

A new indoor football team, the Palm Beach Waves, lasted just three games into the 2007 season before bailing out of the NIFL.

2012 revival

In 2012, the Palm Beach Phantoms name was revived for a proposed franchise in the United Indoor Football League. The reborn Phantoms played two replacement games against UIFL opponents: the Florida Tarpons, in front of 4,993 fans at Germain Arena, and the Lakeland Raiders, in Lakeland. Unfortunately, the new Phantoms were no more successful than the old ones, losing 91-18 to Florida and 100-0 to Lakeland.

References

  1. "Palm Beach Phantoms postpone debut". www.bizjournals.com/southflorida. The Business Journals Digital Network. April 7, 2006. Retrieved October 4, 2012.