Orlando Thunder | |||||
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Year Founded | 1991 | ||||
Year Retired | 1992 | ||||
City | Orlando, Florida | ||||
Team Colors | Lime Green, Royal Blue, Light Blue, Yellow, White[1] | ||||
Franchise W-L-T Record | Regular Season: 13–7 Postseason: 1–1 | ||||
Championships | |||||
World Bowls (0)
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The Orlando Thunder was a member of the World League of American Football from 1991 to 1992 (known as NFL Europe from 1995 onwards). The team played their games in the 70,000 seat Citrus Bowl, and was coached by Don Matthews in 1991 and Galen Hall in 1992. The team's most visible point was their colors - the League wanted to develop new colors which hadn't been used for teams before, hence the vermilion and green that the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks wore, and the fluorescent green jerseys that the Thunder sported.
The team's general managers were Lee Corso and Dick Beam. In 1991 the team played to a 5-5 record, and in 1992 the team had an outstanding 8-2 record, and made it to the World Bowl II championship game before losing to the Sacramento Surge 21-17. Despite the team's success early on however, the Thunder's attendance figures fell from over 19,000 per game in its first year, to just over 16,000 per game its second year, and the team was folded.
Notable players include Kerwin Bell and Scott Mitchell, a left-handed quarterback who went on to play in the NFL for the Miami Dolphins and Detroit Lions.
The team's jersey was recently voted 2nd worst football jersey of all-time by ESPN voters.[1]
Season-by-season[]
Season | Division | Regular season | Post season results | Awards | |||||
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Finish | W | L | T | Pct | |||||
Orlando Thunder | |||||||||
1991 | North American East | 2nd | 5 | 5 | 0 | .500 | — | — | |
1992 | North American East | 1st | 8 | 2 | 0 | .800 | Won Semifinal (Fire) 45–7 Lost World Bowl '92 (Surge) 17–21 |
Galen Hall (Coach of the Year) [2] | |
Total | 13 | 7 | 0 | .650 | (1991–1992, includes only regular season) | ||||
1 | 1 | 0 | .500 | (1991–1992, includes only playoffs) | |||||
14 | 8 | 0 | .636 | (1991–1992, includes both regular season and playoffs) |
1991 season[]
Results[]
Week | Date | Opponent | Results | Game site | Attendance | |
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Final score | Team record | |||||
1 | Monday, March 25 | San Antonio Riders | W 35–34 | 1–0 | Florida Citrus Bowl | 21,714 |
2 | Saturday, March 30 | Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks | W 58–20 | 2–0 | Florida Citrus Bowl | 20,811 |
3 | Saturday, April 6 | at London Monarchs | L 12–35 | 2–1 | Wembley Stadium | 35,327 |
4 | Sunday, April 14 | at Barcelona Dragons | L 13–33 | 2–2 | Montjuic Stadium | 40,875 |
5 | Sunday, April 21 | Birmingham Fire | L 6–31 | 2–3 | Florida Citrus Bowl | 21,249 |
6 | Saturday, April 27 | at New York/New Jersey Knights | L 6–42 | 2–4 | Giants Stadium | 30,046 |
7 | Saturday, May 4 | Frankfurt Galaxy | L 14–17 | 2–5 | Florida Citrus Bowl | 11,270 |
8 | Saturday, May 11 | Sacramento Surge | W 45–33 | 3–5 | Florida Citrus Bowl | 20,048 |
9 | Monday, May 20 | at Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks | W 20–14 | 4–5 | Carter–Finley Stadium | 4,207 |
10 | Monday, May 27 | at Montreal Machine | W 33–27 (OT) | 5–5 | Olympic Stadium | 23,493 |
Roster[]
1991 Orlando Thunder roster | ||||||
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Offensive Linemen
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Linebackers
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Special Teams
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Operation Discovery
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1992 season[]
Results[]
Week | Opponent | Results | Game site | ||||
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Final score | Team record | ||||||
1 | Ohio Glory | W 13–9 | 1–0 | Florida Citrus Bowl | |||
2 | at Montreal Machine | L 29–31 | 1–1 | Olympic Stadium | |||
3 | at Ohio Glory | W 28–3 | 2–1 | Ohio Stadium | |||
4 | New York/New Jersey Knights | W 39–21 | 3–1 | Florida Citrus Bowl | |||
5 | Montreal Machine | W 16–8 | 4–1 | Florida Citrus Bowl | |||
6 | at Frankfurt Galaxy | W 38–0 | 5–1 | Waldstadion | |||
7 | at San Antonio Riders | W 39–21 | 6–1 | Bobcat Stadium | |||
8 | London Monarchs | W 9–0 | 7–1 | Florida Citrus Bowl | |||
9 | at Birmingham Fire | L 23–24 | 7–2 | Legion Field | |||
10 | Barcelona Dragons | W 13–10 | 8–2 | Florida Citrus Bowl | |||
Postseason | |||||||
Semifinal | Birmingham Fire | W 45–7 | 9–2 | Florida Citrus Bowl | |||
World Bowl | Sacramento Surge | L 17–21 | 9–3 | Olympic Stadium |
Staff[]
1992 {{{team}}} staff | ||||||
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Roster[]
1992 Orlando Thunder roster | ||||||
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Tight Ends
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Offensive Linemen
Defensive Linemen
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Linebackers
Defensive Backs
Special Teams
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Operation Discovery
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References[]
- ↑ "Team Colors – WLAF". SSUR.org. http://www.ssur.org/research/TeamColors/Football_Outdoor/WorldLeagueOfAmericanFootball/WorldLeagueOfAmericanFootball.htm. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
- ↑ Jerry Greene (May 29, 1992). "Thunder Coach Best In World". Orlando Sentinel. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1992-05-29/sports/9205290551_1_thunder-head-coach-oliver. Retrieved August 3, 2010.