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AIFA Adds Revolutionary Franchise for 2010
BALTIMORE, Maryland – A revolution is coming to the American Indoor Football
Association for 2010. Specifically, the AIFA is adding the New Jersey Revolution to
its ranks for next season.
The Revolution is based in Morristown, New Jersey. The team will enter its
fifth season of indoor football next year.
"This team has a very good track record," said AIFA co-founder John Morris.
"They are in it for the long haul, and they believe in the sport and the
AIFA.
"The Revolution will be a perfect fit in the American Indoor Football
Association. They are well located within our franchise footprint, which
will lead to reduced operating expense. And the Revolution will participate
in our unique league benefits, including playoff expense support, our
national TV package
and continuing multimedia exposure through our Internet
radio program,
This Week in the AIFA.
Historic Morristown is located approximately thirty miles west of New York
City in the densely-populated New Jersey suburbs. The team will continue to play its home
games in the William G. Mennen Arena.
"I think it's a better fit for us in the AIFA," spokesman Anthony DeFalco
told This Week in the AIFA. "Being with an eight-on-eight league and with
the regional teams closer, it will definitely help the bottom line. We will
have some excellent rivalries, and I think it will be great for the fans to
come and see it."
Additional remarks from Anthony DeFalco can be heard on This Week in the AIFA. The program will
also feature an extended interview with AIFA co-founder John Morris.
The league is continuing its expansion efforts for 2010.
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