Gulf Coast Raiders

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Gulf Coast Raiders
Founded 2007
Arena
Based in Florida
Colors black, blue
League American Indoor Football Association
Head coach
General manager

The Gulf Coast Raiders are an indoor football team. They are a 2007 expansion member of the American Indoor Football Association and they will play their entire 2007 schedule on the road. They will most likely get a home arena for 2008, in the state of Florida. The team was previously announced as the Gulf Coast Pirates.

The team is named after the previous Gulf Coast Raiders, the former Southern States Football League team based in Tampa, Florida that AIFA co-owner Michael Mink owned (and later merged with the Hernando Eagles) and previously used as a replacement team for the Montgomery Maulers in a National Indoor Football League game against Osceola Football soon after purchasing the Maulers. However, the AIFA team's history is not considered a continuation of that team's.

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff Results
2007* 0 2 0 6th Southern --

* = Current Standing

Proposed Gulf Coast Pirates logo
Proposed Gulf Coast Pirates logo

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
February 17 Tallahassee Titans Away Lost 22-62
February 24 Mississippi Mudcats Away Lost 45-74
April 29 Baltimore Blackbirds Away

American Indoor Football Association (AIFA)
Northern Conference Southern Conference
Canton Legends | Danville Demolition | Erie Freeze | Huntington Heroes | Johnstown Riverhawks | Pittsburgh RiverRats | Reading Express Baltimore Blackbirds | Carolina Speed | Florence Phantoms | Gulf Coast Raiders | Lakeland Thunderbolts | Mississippi Mudcats | Montgomery Bears | Tallahassee Titans
Defunct AIFL/AIFA teams: AIFL Ghostchasers | Binghamton Brigade/Brigadiers | Carolina Ghostriders | Carolina Sharks | Chattahoochee Valley Vipers | Syracuse Soldiers
Related articles: American Indoor Football Association | American Bowl | Arena football | Indoor football
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