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The Mobile Wizards were an af2 arena football team that played their home games in Mobile, Alabama at the Mobile Civic Center .

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5-704: On June 15, 2001, the af2 awarded a franchise to Mobile businessman Norris Armstrong, who ran the team with his wife Beth. The af2 club replaced the Mobile Seagulls in the market, who played the 2000 season in the IPFL and 2001 in the NIFL . The Civic Center (capacity: 10,112) was a hub of activity in early 2000s, as it also hosted the ECHL 's Mobile Mysticks and the NBDL 's Mobile Revelers . The Wizards were anything but on

10-651: A sports team in Alabama is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This American football team article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mobile Seagulls The Mobile Seagulls were a professional indoor football team. They were initially a member of the Indoor Professional Football League for the 2000 season before joining the National Indoor Football League for

15-534: The 2001 season, their final. They played their home games at Mobile Civic Center Arena for the 2000 season and at the Mitchell Center for the 2001 season. The majority owner of the team was Mobile businessman, James Childers. The Seagulls were announced as an expansion franchise as part of the IPFL on February 10, 2000. It was during this press conference that former Houston Oilers receiver Kenny Burrough

20-424: The turf or at the box office. They lost all sixteen games they played in 2002, often by ugly scores such as 80–18 and 72–6. They did manage to draw 5,427 – barely half-filling the arena – for their first home game, but averaged less than 2,000 a night the rest of the season. The Wizards disbanded after only one season, making them the only af2 team to never have won a game in their history. This article about

25-1205: Was announced as the team's general manager and head coach. The 2001 season saw former New Orleans Saints QB, John Fourcade take over as head coach and quarterback. Week 1 – Mobile Seagulls 33, at Mississippi Fire Dogs 57 Week 2 – Mobile Seagulls 29, at Louisiana Rangers 43 Week 3 – bye Week 4 – Mississippi Fire Dogs 23, at Mobile Seagulls 30 Week 5 – Portland Prowlers 12, at Mobile Seagulls 19 Week 6 – Omaha Beef 39, at Mobile Seagulls 36 Week 7 – bye Week 8 – Louisiana Rangers 32, at Mobile Seagulls 3 Week 9 – Mobile Seagulls 31, at Shreveport-Bossier Bombers 34 Week 10 – Shreveport-Bossier Bombers 27, at Mobile Seagulls 15 Week 11 – Mobile Seagulls 40, at Mississippi Fire Dogs 30 Week 12 – Mississippi Fire Dogs 30, at Mobile Seagulls 16 Week 13 – Mobile Seagulls 57, at Portland Prowlers 41 Week 14 – Mobile Seagulls 55, at Shreveport-Bossier Bombers 51 Week 15 – Louisiana Rangers 13, at Mobile Seagulls 21 Week 16 – Mobile Seagulls 44, at Omaha Beef 57 Week 17 – Idaho Stallions 7, at Mobile Seagulls 63 Week 18 – Mobile Seagulls 51, at Idaho Stallions 34 Week 19 – bye This American football team article

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