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Philadelphia Soul
Established 2004
File:PhiladelphiaSoul.gif
League/conference affiliations
Current uniform
Personnel
Team history
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)
Wachovia Spectrum (Sat.) & Wachovia Center (Sun.)
For the music genre, see Philadelphia soul.

The Philadelphia Soul is a team in the Arena Football League.

History

The team is owned in part by Jon Bon Jovi, Craig Spencer and Ron Jaworski (former QB of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles). The Soul began play in February of 2004, and plays its home games on Sundays at the Wachovia Center, home of the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League and the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association, and Saturday home games at the Wachovia Spectrum--the former home of the Flyers and 76ers and the current home of the Philadelphia Phantoms AHL hockey team and the Philadelphia Kixx MISL soccer franchise. The Soul play in the Eastern Division of the National Conference of the AFL.

In 2005, the Soul got off to a great start, beating the Austin Wranglers 66-35. However, after five games, the Soul had 2 wins and 3 losses, which lead to the firing of head coach Michael Trigg.

Critics say that the Soul erred that off-season when they made Tony Graziani the highest-paid player in Arena League history. The move left them with little money under the salary cap to improve their defense, and as a result, they were not in this year's Drive to the ArenaBowl Playoffs. The elimination came even after NBC scheduled 14 games of the Soul to be shown on national or regional television. NBC, along with the AFL, was clearly hoping for Philadelphia to develop a good team to justify the hype given them before the season.

In the 2006 season, the Soul got off to a 2-0 start, and also went 2-0 against division rival Dallas Desperados (who finished a league best 13-3), and finished the season at 9-7 and earned their first playoff berth through the wild card. In their wild card playoff game, the Soul defeated the Austin Wranglers in Austin, 52-35. The score was 21-21 at halftime, but the #5 seed Soul outscored the #4 Wranglers 21-7 in the third quarter and ran away with the game. Their Divisional Round Playoff Game was in Orlando against the #2 seed Predators on Sunday, May 28, at 3:00PM. Unfortunately, the Soul had some scoring opportunities slip by, as they fell 31-27.

The Soul's official mascot is a Blues Brother-like man named Soul Man[1].

Season-by-season

Season records
Season W L T Finish Playoff results
2004 5 11 0 5th NC Eastern --
2005 6 10 0 3rd NC Eastern --
2006 9 7 0 3rd NC Eastern Lost Week 2 (Orlando Predators)
Totals 21 29 0 (including playoffs)

Head coaches

Current Roster (as of 3/29/2006)

Front Office Staff

  • Jon Bon Jovi - Founder, Majority Owner, and Co-Chairman of the Board
  • Craig A. Spencer - Majority Owner and Co-Chairman of the Board
  • Richie Sambora - Member of the Ownership Group
  • Leo Carlin, Jr. - Member of the Ownership Group
  • Stephen Perna - Member of the Ownership Group
  • Ron "Jaws" Jaworski - Team President
  • Rich Lisk - General Manager
  • John Adams - Assistant General Manager
  • John M. Adderly - Team Executive