Fayetteville Mustangs
Fayetteville Mustangs | |
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Current season | |
Established 2022 Folded 2023 Played in Fayetteville, North Carolina at the Crown Coliseum fayettevillemustangs.com | |
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National Arena League (2023) | |
Current uniform | |
Personnel | |
Owner(s) | Dr. Robert Twaddell Jack Smith |
Head coach | Charles Gunnings |
Team history | |
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Championships | |
League championships (0) | |
Conference championships (0) | |
Division championships (0) | |
Home arena(s) | |
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The Fayetteville Mustangs were a professional indoor football team based in Fayetteville, North Carolina, playing their home games at Crown Coliseum. The Mustangs began play as members of the National Arena League in 2023.
On August 24, 2022, the National Arena League announced the Fayetteville Mustangs as an expansion franchise for the upcoming 2023 National Arena League season[1] However, the team withdrew from their inaugural season after playing eight games due to financial difficulties with hopes to return in 2024.[2][3]
2023 regular season
The original schedule was changed following the removal of the Albany Empire on June 15. However, the Mustangs also withdrew from the season on June 26 without playing any of the revised schedule.
Original schedule | |||||||||
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Week | Day | Date | Opponent | Results | Location | ||||
Score | Record | ||||||||
1 | Saturday | April 8 | at Orlando Predators | W 68–43 | 1–0 | Amway Center | |||
2 | Bye | ||||||||
3 | Sunday | April 23 | Jacksonville Sharks | L 53–73 | 1–1 | Crown Coliseum | |||
4 | Saturday | April 29 | at West Texas Warbirds | W 50–18 | 2–1 | Ector County Coliseum | |||
5 | Sunday | May 7 | San Antonio Gunslingers | L 27–40 | 2–2 | Crown Coliseum | |||
6 | Bye | ||||||||
7 | Friday | May 19 | Carolina Cobras | L 34–72 | 2–3 | Crown Coliseum | |||
8 | Saturday | May 27 | at Albany Empire | W 49-27 | 3–3 | MVP Arena | |||
9 | Saturday | June 3 | at Carolina Cobras | W 70–41 | 4–3 | Greensboro Coliseum | |||
10 | Saturday | June 10 | at Jacksonville Sharks | L 35–63 | 4–4 | VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena | |||
11 | Bye | ||||||||
12 | Saturday | June 24 | West Texas Warbirds | Crown Coliseum | |||||
13 | Saturday | July 1 | at Albany Empire | MVP Arena | |||||
14 | Saturday | June 15 | Carolina Cobras | Crown Coliseum | |||||
15 | Saturday | July 15 | Orlando Predators | Crown Coliseum | |||||
16 | Saturday | July 22 | at San Antonio Gunslingers | Freeman Coliseum | |||||
17 | Saturday | July 29 | Albany Empire | Crown Coliseum |
References
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- Amarillo Civic Center (Amarillo)
- American Bank Center (Corpus Christi)
- Blue Arena (Colorado)
- Columbus Civic Center (Columbus)
- Ford Arena (Beaumont)
- Ford Idaho Center (Idaho)
- Greensboro Coliseum Complex (Carolina)
- Hirsch Memorial Coliseum (Shreveport)
- Liberty First Credit Union Arena (Omaha)
- Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center (Harrisburg)
- Tyson Events Center (Sioux City)
- WesBanco Arena (Wheeling)
- Albany Empire (2021–2023)
- Corpus Christi Rage (2017)
- Dayton Wolfpack (2017)
- Fayetteville Mustangs (2023)
- Georgia Firebirds (2017)
- High Country Grizzlies (2017)
- Jacksonville Sharks (2017–2023)
- Jersey Flight (2020–2021)
- Lehigh Valley Steelhawks (2017–2018)
- Maine Mammoths (2018)
- Massachusetts Pirates (2018–2020)
- Monterrey Steel (2017)
- New York Streets (2019)
- Oklahoma Flying Aces (2024)
- Orlando Predators (2019–2023)
- San Antonio Gunslingers (2022–2023)
- West Texas Warbirds (2023)
- West Virginia Roughriders (2020)
- Albany Civic Center (Georgia)
- Amway Center (Orlando)
- Arena Monterrey (Monterrey)
- Chisholm Trail Coliseum (Oklahoma)
- Cross Insurance Arena (Maine)
- Crown Coliseum (Fayetteville)
- CURE Insurance Arena (Jersey)
- DCU Center (Massachusetts)
- Ector County Coliseum (West Texas)
- Freeman Coliseum (San Antonio)
- George M. Holmes Convocation Center (High Country)
- MVP Arena (Albany)
- PPL Center (Lehigh Valley)
- VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena (Jacksonville)
- Westchester County Center (New York)