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The 2021 Indoor Football League season was the thirteenth (and twelfth complete) season of the Indoor Football League (IFL). The league played the season with twelve teams, down from thirteen the previous season, by adding one expansion team, one team from the National Arena League, one team from the American Arena League, and four teams going on hiatus.
The Barnstormers finished 6–6 and were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. Moss was released in September 2021. [16] The Barnstormers then hired former Albany Empire assistant general manager Dave Mogensen as its head coach for the 2022 season. The team made the playoffs yet again under his leadership.
The Barnstormers competed in the 2001 season, but ceased operations following that season. After a seven-year period of inactivity, the Barnstormers returned in 2008 after AF2 approved the sale of the team to new ownership. In 2010, after the AFL resumed operations following a year-long hiatus, the Barnstormers returned to AFL competition. [1]
Iowa Barnstormers: Des Moines, Iowa: Wells Fargo Arena: 15,181 1995 2015 Dave Mogensen Jacksonville Sharks: Jacksonville, Florida: VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena: 13,011 2009 2024 Jason Gibson Massachusetts Pirates: Lowell, Massachusetts: Tsongas Center: 6,003 2017 2021 Rod Miller Quad City Steamwheelers: Moline, Illinois: Vibrant Arena: 9,200 ...
May 22—The Duke City Gladiators return to action Saturday for the first time since July 2019 when they take on the Iowa Barnstormers in an Indoor Football League game in Des Moines. The ...
The Barnstormers were members of the United Conference in previous seasons, but due to the loss of several teams in the offseason, there was no conference alignment for the 2018 season. Led by second-year head coach Dixie Wooten, the Barnstormers played their home games at the Wells Fargo Arena in the Des Moines, Iowa .
Iowa Barnstormers 1995–2000: Barnstormers name returned in 2010 with a new AFL team. New York Knights: 1988: 1988 Oklahoma Wranglers: 1995: 2001: Memphis Pharaohs, Portland Forest Dragons 1995–1996, 1997–1998: Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz: 2010: 2010 Orlando Predators: 1991: 2016: Suspended operations Philadelphia Soul: 2004: 2019
The Iowa Rampage were a professional arena football team based in Council Bluffs, Iowa. They were announced as one of the inaugural teams for the revived Arena Football League (AFL).