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Columbus Lions
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Established 2006
Play in Columbus, Georgia
at the Columbus Civic Center
ColumbusLions.net
League/conference affiliations
World Indoor Football League (2007)

American Indoor Football Association (2008–2009)

  • Western Conference (2008)
    • South Division (2008)
  • South Division (2009)

Southern Indoor Football League (2010–2011)

  • Eastern Conference (2011)
    • South Division (2011)

Professional Indoor Football League (2012–2015)

  • American Conference (2014)

American Indoor Football (2016)

  • Southern Division (2016)
National Arena League (2017–present)
Team colorsBlue, black, silver, white
                   
MascotLeo the Lion
Personnel
Owner(s)Skip Seda
Duke Liberatore
Jan McBarron
Keith Norred
John Hargrove
Kike Seda
Rick Jacobson
Head coachJason Gibson
Team history
*Columbus Lions (2007–present)
Championships
League championships (3)
SIFL: 2010
PIFL: 2015
AIF: 2016
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (3)
AIFA: 2009
SIFL: 2011
AIFA: 2016
Playoff appearances (12)
WIFL: 2007
AIFA: 2008, 2009
SIFL: 2010, 2011
PIFL: 2012, 2014, 2015
AIFA: 2016
NAL: 2017, 2018, 2019
Home arena(s)
*Columbus Civic Center (2007–present)

The Columbus Lions are a professional indoor football team based in Columbus, Georgia and a founding member of the National Arena League (NAL) for the 2017 season. The Lions were founded in 2006 as an expansion team of the World Indoor Football League (WIFL). After the WIFL went under in 2007, the Lions joined the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) where they played for two seasons. When the AIFA broke apart, the Lions joined the Southern Indoor Football League (SIFL). The Lions joined the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) in 2012 when the Southern Indoor Football League (SIFL) teams split up into two new leagues. After the 2015 season, the PIFL broke apart, and the Lions joined American Indoor Football for 2016.

In their first 12 seasons, the Lions have compiled a regular season record of 100–47 with division championships in 2009, 2011 and 2016. They have made five championship appearances: in the 2010 season where they defeated the Louisiana Swashbucklers in President's Cup II,[1] in 2015 when they defeated the Richmond Raiders in PIFL Cup IV, in 2016 where they defeated the West Michigan Ironmen in the AIF Championship game, in 2017 when the Lions lost to the Jacksonville Sharks 21–27 in the inaugural NAL Championship, and in 2018 with 66–8 loss to the Carolina Cobras.

History

The Lions were founded in 2006. The Lions' inaugural game on February 26, 2007, was marred by tragedy when opposing defensive back Javon Camon of the Daytona Beach Thunder was killed after a hard but clean hit by Lions fullback Cedric Ware during the fourth quarter.[2][3]

For the Lions' impressive inaugural season, head coach Jason Gibson won the league's inaugural Coach of the Year Award.

Following the Lions' 2015 PIFL Cup IV Championship, the Lions moved to American Indoor Football.[4]

The Lions move to the AIF proved to be fruitful for the Lions, and they completed the regular season 8-0 and won the 2016 AIF Championship with a perfect record.[5] One week after winning the championship, the Lions announced they were leaving the AIF for the 2017 season.[6]

In July 2016, Lions' owners Skip Seda and his father, Keke Seda, announced the formation of a new league called the Arena Developmental League to begin play in spring 2017.[7] They named former Canadian Football League, Arena Football League, and AF2 coach John Gregory as the league's commissioner. In November 2016, the Jacksonville Sharks joined and the Sedas yielded control over the new league for it to become the National Arena League.

Players

Current roster

Columbus Lions roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

  • Kamryn Pettway

Wide receivers

  • -- Bones Bagaunte
  • -- London Crawford
  • -- Jevon Floyd
  •  1 Jarmon Fortson
  • -- LaQuan Johnson
  • -- KeVontae Pope
  • -- Chris Sanders-McCollum
  • -- Darryl Thompson
Offensive linemen
  • 55 Rony Barrow
  • -- A. J. Harmon
  • -- Austin Hester
  • 75 Nathan Isles
  • -- Manny Ogunleye
  • 72 Ryan Schmidt
  • 58 Dion Small

Defensive linemen

  • -- Jer'yl Christian
  • 93 James Middleton
  • 78 Deylan Buntyn
  • 95 Corey Crawford
  • 93 Darrius Rosser
Linebackers
  •  3 Robert Caldwell
  • 22 Greg Hall
  • 44 David Washington

Defensive backs

  • 21 Shattle Fenteng
  •  7 Chris Pickett
  • 11 Robert Sands
  •  2 Tyler Stephenson

Special teams

  • -- Derek Vacha
Reserve lists
  • Rookies in italics
  • Roster updated March 9, 2019
  • 31 Active, 1 Inactive

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Awards and honors

The following is a list of all Lions players who have won league awards:

Offensive Player of the Year
Season Player Position
2010 Chris McCoy QB
2012 Maurice Dupree WR
2017 Michael Reeve WR

Defensive Player of the Year
Season Player Position
2010 Damian Daniels DB
2011 Damian Daniels Defensive back
2013 Anthony Shutt Defensive back

Special Teams of the Year
Season Player Position
2010 Trey Crum K

Lineman of the Year
Season Player Position
2010 Franklin Lloyd DL

Offensive Rookie of the Year
Season Player Position
2012 London Crawford WR
2015 Casey Kacz[8] Quarterback

Most Valuable Player
Season Player Position
2015 Terrence Ebagua[9] WR

Season-by-season results

File:Columbus Lions 4-14-2012.jpg

Columbus playing the Louisiana Swashbucklers on April 14, 2012. Note the pink numbers in support of cancer awareness.[10]

League Champions Conference Champions Division Champions Playoff Berth League Leader
Season Team League Conference Division Regular season Postseason results
Finish Wins Losses Ties
2007 2007 WIFL 1st 10 4 0 Lost World Indoor Bowl I (Augusta) 60–63
2008 2008 AIFA Western South 2nd 10 4 0 Lost Divisional Round (Mississippi) 50–52
2009 2009 AIFA South 1st 11 3 0 Won Divisional Round (Fayetteville) 45–35
Lost Semifinal (Reading) 51–60
2010 2010 SIFL 2nd 8 3 0 Won Semifinal (Lafayette)
Won President's Cup II (Louisiana)
2011 2011 SIFL Eastern South 1st 11 1 0 Won Divisional (Trenton) 62–60
Lost Eastern Conference Championship (Albany) 61–75
2012 2012 PIFL 3rd 6 6 0 Lost Semifinal (Albany) 36–60
2013 2013 PIFL 6th 4 8 0
2014 2014 PIFL American 2nd 7 5 0 Lost American Conference Championship (Nashville) 39–44
2015 2015 PIFL 1st 8 3 0 Won Semifinal (Lehigh Valley) 69–41
Won PIFL Cup IV (Richmond) 64–38
2016 2016 AIF Southern 1st 8 0 0 Won Southern Semifinal (New Mexico) 49–37
Won Southern Championship (Florida) 79–66
Won AIF Championship Game (West Michigan) 74–32
2017 2017 NAL 3rd 9 3 0 Won Semifinal (Lehigh Valley) 52–50
Lost NAL Championship (Jacksonville) 21–27
2018 2018 NAL 4th 8 7 0 Won Semifinal (Massachusetts) 50–36
Lost NAL Championship (Carolina) 8–66
2019 2019 NAL 4th 6 8 0 Lost Semifinal (Jacksonville) 43–67
Totals 106 55 0 All-time regular season record (2007–2019)
11 9 All-time postseason record (2007–2019)
117 64 0 All-time regular season and postseason record (2007–2019)

References

  1. Chris White (July 19, 2010). "SIFL CHAMPIONSHIP: Fans soak up Lions’ big win". www.ledger-enquirer.com. Ledger-Enquirer. http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2010/07/19/1198860/sifl-championship-lions-68-swashbucklers.html. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  2. "Indoor football player dies after head-to-head hit". www.espn.go.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. February 27, 2007. http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/news/story?id=2781193. Retrieved February 27, 2007.
  3. "Daytona player dies". www.ledger-enquirer.com. Ledger-Enquirer. http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/sports/16791166.htm. Retrieved February 27, 2007.[dead link]
  4. Keith Groller (September 14, 2015). "Steelhawks moving to a new indoor football league for 2016". www.mcall.com. The Morning Call. http://www.mcall.com/sports/mc-steelhawks-moving-to-a-new-indoor-league-for-2016-20150914-story.html. Retrieved September 14, 2015.
  5. Dana Barker (June 19, 2016). "Lions capture AIF title in bizarre, blowout fashion". www.ledger-enquirer.com. Ledger-Enquirer. http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/sports/article84686262.html. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
  6. "Columbus Lions leaving AIF following 2016 season". www.wltz.com. Frankly and WLTZ. June 27, 2016. http://www.wltz.com/story/32317077/columbus-lions-leaving-aif-following-2016-season. Retrieved June 28, 2016.
  7. "Lions owner Seda establishes new Arena Developmental League". Ledger-Enquirer. July 7, 2016. http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/sports/nfl/article88355022.html.
  8. "Lions' QB Kacz named PIFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year". www.ledger-enquirer.com. Ledger-Enquirer. July 13, 2015. http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2015/07/13/3812715/lions-qb-kacz-named-pifls-offensive.html?rh=1. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  9. "Columbus Lions' WR Terrence Ebagua named PIFL MVP". www.ledger-enquirer.com. Ledger-Enquirer. July 19, 2015. http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2015/07/19/3820845/columbus-lions-wr-terrence-ebagua.html?rh=1. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  10. Matthew Hester (April 10, 2012). "Kicker Trey Crum Returns to Lions". www.proifl.com. Professional Indoor Football League. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714134355/http://www.proifl.com/news/131-kicker-trey-crum-returns-to-lions.html. Retrieved July 8, 2014.

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