Trenton Steel

The Trenton Steel is a professional indoor football team due to begin play in the Southern Indoor Football League in the 2011 season. The Steel are based in Trenton, New Jersey, with home games to be played at the Sun National Bank Center.

On June 12th, the Steel made their first player signings, picking up defensive back Fuquan Baker and quarterback Chris James. On November 4th, the Steel announced its new ownership group, owned by Fanteractive LLC and new team president Andrew Bondarowicz. Assuming the role of General Manager is Richard Lisk, who spent several seasons as the General Manager of the Philadelphia Soul as well as the Trenton Titans of the ECHL (now known as the Trenton Devils). The Steel is set to be Trenton's first indoor football team since the Indoor Professional Football League's Trenton Lightning. That team, despite widespread fan support, folded after only six games into their only season (2001) because of their owner's indictment on various charges.

The Steel began their first training camp March 4, 2011, with a staff of head coach Rod Miller and assistants Kahlil Carter, Jermaine Lewis and Rob Stanavitch. Top players at the start of training camp include Oderick Turner, a wide receiver from the University of Pittsburgh, and Keon Lattimore, a running back and former Maryland star who is the younger brother of NFL great Ray Lewis.

Season-by-season

 * 2011 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2nd EC Northeast || --
 * 2011 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2nd EC Northeast || --

* = Current Standing