Richmond Rebels (Continental Football League)

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Richmond Rebels
Founded1964
Folded1967
LeagueAtlantic Coast Football League
Continental Football League
Based inRichmond, Virginia
ArenaCity Stadium
Championships0
Division titles0

The Richmond Rebels were a professional American football team based in Richmond, Virginia. They began play in 1964 as a member of the Atlantic Coast Football League. The Rebels became a charter member of the Continental Football League in 1965. The team consistently lost money for its owners, so after the 1966 COFL season the franchise was first put up for sale and then returned to the league.[1] When new ownership could not be found the team's players were offered in a dispersal draft, putting an end to the franchise.[2]

They were the third Richmond team to carry the "Rebels" name. The previous two played in the Virginia-Carolina Football League in 1937, and in the Dixie League/American Association from 1946 to 1950.

Season-by-season[edit]

Year League W L T Finish Coach
Richmond Rebels 1964 Atlantic Coast Football League 8 5 1 4th, Southern Division Pete Pihos
1965 Continental Football League 6 8 0 3rd, Western Division
1966 4 10 0 4th, Western Division Steve Sucic

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Richmond Grid Team Turned Back To Loop". The Progress-Index. April 29, 1967.
  2. ^ "Rebel, Bull Dog Players In Draft". Asbury Park Evening Press. Associated Press. June 8, 1967.