Arena Football League - Columbus Destroyers
Columbus joins the AFL
COLUMBUS,
OH – Columbus joins the Arena Football League as the
Columbus Destroyers are set to take the field at
Nationwide Arena when the 2004 season begins in
February. Buffalo business leader Mark Hamister has
partnered with Ohio businessman James Renacci and
majority owner of the NHL Columbus Blue Jackets, John H.
McConnell, to form a local ownership group for the
franchise. Also at the news conference, recent College
Football Hall of Fame inductee Earle Bruce was
named first head coach and general manager of the
Destroyers.
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While the Destroyers will celebrate their inaugural
season in Columbus, the franchise has a five-year
history in the AFL having played previously in Buffalo
at HSBC Arena under the ownership of Mark Hamister.
"Arena Football is one of the fastest growing and
exciting professional sports leagues in the country. The
Destroyers have a rich history of community involvement
and team interaction with our fans. I am excited to have
the opportunity to partner with Mr. McConnell and Mr.
Renacci in bringing this team and this sport to
Columbus.” Hamister explained. “It's fast, it’s
affordable, it’s exciting football. Nationwide Arena is
a premier venue with a staff that has a proven track
record of providing a total entertainment experience for
fans. We look forward to all of these new relationships
in Columbus."
“I’m tremendously excited to be a part of bringing
this action-packed professional football league to
Central Ohio. The football fans in this city are the
greatest in the world. The timing of the AFL season
which begins in February and concludes with the
ArenaBowl in June, will provide a year-round football
fix for these passionate fans in Ohio,” added James
Renacci.
The Destroyers will play a 16-week schedule with
eight home games played at Nationwide Arena, sharing the
venue with the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National
Hockey League. “I’m thrilled to be a part of introducing
another exciting new sport to Central Ohio and
specifically, to share Nationwide Arena with our
Columbus Blue Jackets. As Blue Jackets fans have
discovered, coming to Nationwide Arena is about more
than just watching a game, it is about an experience.
The Columbus Destroyers promise to deliver an equally
exciting, first-rate experience attached to professional
football,” offered John H. McConnell.
The Destroyers have named Earle Bruce the team’s
first head coach and general manager, marking his return
to the Arena game after a two-year absence. After an
illustrious college coaching career that began more than
five decades ago, Bruce began his AFL coaching career
during the 1994 season with the Cleveland Thunderbolts.
He then spent the 1995-96 season with the St. Louis
Stampede leading them to an expansion team record of 9-4
capped off with a trip to the playoffs. In 2001, Bruce
coached the Iowa Barnstormers in the AF2 League. His
numerous accomplishments during his years as a coach for
The Ohio State University, The University of Tampa, Iowa
State University, University of Northern Iowa and
Colorado State University, earned him a spot among the
2003 inductees of the College Football Hall of Fame.
Further announcements are expected in the coming
weeks including personnel and player signings and the
unveiling of the Destroyers logo along with introduction
of official team merchandise. Visit
www.ColumbusDestroyers.com for the most up-to-date
Destroyers news.
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