The New Jersey Revolution
are members of the CIFL, and will begin play in 2010. The team is based in Morristown, New Jersey. The presenting and title sponsors are The US ARMY www.goarmy.com and TRENDMOTORS www.trendmotors.com. The team website is www.njrevs.com The Revs ticket price is only $10 a game making it the most affordable professional football game for the fan perhaps in the country except for the Chicago Slaughter where you can get tickets for $8 and there are special offers so you can get it for $4 or $5.
The "Revolution
" name refers to New Jersey's nickname, The Crossroads of the Revolution
, as the state was the site of many American Revolution battles.
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2006 season
The team began play as the
New York/New Jersey Revolution
in the
Great Lakes Indoor Football League's inaugural season. Although the team was based in
New York City, they ended up playing an all road schedule that year.
2007 season
Starting in 2007, the team played their home games at the
Mennen Arena in
Morristown, New Jersey.
The team got its first win on
May 5,
2007 (with a 48-47 victory over the
Summit County Rumble in
Tallmadge, Ohio).
2008 season
The team announced they changed their name to the New Jersey Revolution, and that they have introduced a new logo accordingly.
After losing the season's first four games, the Revs finally got their second win (and first at home), defeating the
Chesapeake Tide 49-47 at Mennen Arena.
The team is playing an east coast schedule for 2009 season and is still considered a CIFL team.
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Season-By-Season
Note:
W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties''
Season
| W
| L
| T
| Finish
| Playoff results
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NY/NJ Revolution (GLIFL)
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2006
| 0
| 10
| 0
| 6th League
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NY/NJ Revolution (CIFL)
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2007
| 1
| 11
| 0
| 6th Atlantic
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New Jersey Revolution (CIFL)
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2008
| 3
| 9
| 0
| 3rd Atlantic East
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Totals
| 4
| 30
| 0
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2007 Season Schedule
Date
| Opponent
| Home/Away
| Result
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March 24
| Steubenville Stampede
| Away
| Lost 3-70
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April 7
| Lehigh Valley Outlawz
| Away
| Lost 25-45
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April 14
| New England Surge
| Away
| Lost 6-61
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April 21
| Lehigh Valley Outlawz
| Home
| Lost 29-46
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April 28
| New England Surge
| Home
| Lost 21-39
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May 5
| Summit County Rumble
| Away
| Won 48-47
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May 12
| Chesapeake Tide
| Away
| Lost 15-31
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May 19
| Rochester Raiders
| Away
| Lost 0-62
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May 26
| Chesapeake Tide
| Home
| Lost 43-55
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June 9
| Rochester Raiders
| Home
| Lost 21-56
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June 16
| Summit County Rumble
| Home
| Lost 27-38
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June 23
| New England Surge
| Home
| Lost 20-34
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2008 Season Schedule
Date
| Opponent
| Home/Away
| Result
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March 15
| Miami Valley Silverbacks
| Away
| Lost 13-56
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March 22
| Lehigh Valley Outlawz
| Away
| Lost 32-54
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April 4
| Saginaw Sting
| Away
| Lost 24-48
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April 12
| Rochester Raiders
| Away
| Lost 3-49
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April 19
| Chesapeake Tide
| Home
| Won 49-47
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April 26
| Rochester Raiders
| Home
| Lost 16-59
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May 3
| Chesapeake Tide
| Away
| Lost 46-65
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May 9
| Milwaukee Bonecrushers
| Home
| Won 56-32
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May 17
| New England Surge
| Away
| Lost 26-62
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May 24
| New England Surge
| Home
| Lost 9-45
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May 30
| Lehigh Valley Outlawz
| Home
| Won 31-30
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June 7
| Chesapeake Tide
| Home
| Lost 48-55
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References
- 2009 Schedule Released Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) website