Raleigh Rebels

Raleigh Rebels
Established 2005
Folded 2006
Played in Raleigh, North Carolina
at Dorton Arena
League/conference affiliations
American Indoor Football League (2006)
Current uniform
Team colorsRed, White, Blue, Black
       
Personnel
PresidentHarry Pierce
Head coachDan Pifer
Team history
  • Raleigh Rebels (2006)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
0
Home arena(s)

The Raleigh Rebels were a professional indoor football team based out of Raleigh, North Carolina. They played their home games at the Dorton Arena and were members of the American Indoor Football League (AIFL).

During the team's inaugural season, they played an all-road schedule as a favor to the league (the Ghostriders were also playing an all-road schedule, since they were a quick formation of the Carolina Sharks), along with the fact that they couldn't get a lease for an arena in Raleigh until 2006. During their first year, the Rebels compiled a mediocre record of 3-7, almost beating the Canton Legends for fourth place. Since the league had only six teams, everyone of them (including the Rebels) made the playoffs. Their inaugural year ended with a thud as they lost in the first round to the Legends.

The Rebels' second year turned out to be better than their inaugural year. They finished the regular season at 8-6 and automatically went to the Southern Conference championship game, due to the Richmond Bandits' suspension, making them forfeit. However, a week's worth of rest couldn't prepare them for the top-seeded Rome Renegades, as they fell 63-14.

Following their AIFL playoff loss, the Rebels announced their intentions to move to the WIFL with the Rome Renegades. They would have become charters member of this newly formed league. Despite changing their name to the Carolina Bombers on August 24, they would never have a chance to play in the new league, because on October 16, they ceased all operations, along with the Rome Renegades.[1]

  1. ^ Renegades end operations, news.mywebpal.com, 16 October 2006