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Charlotte Rage

Arena football team


Summary

Arena football team

FieldValue
nameCharlotte Rage
logoCharlotterage.jpg
founded1992
folded1996
cityCharlotte Coliseum
in Charlotte, North Carolina
colorsBurgundy, teal, gray, white
coachRick Buffington
ownerAllen J. Schwalb
Joanne Faruggia
Cliff Stoudt
no_playoff_appearances2

in Charlotte, North Carolina

Joanne Faruggia Cliff Stoudt Arena Football League (–)

  • Charlotte Rage (1992–1996)
  • ,
  • Charlotte Coliseum (1992–1994, 1996)
  • Independence Arena (1995)

The Charlotte Rage were a professional arena football team based out of Charlotte, North Carolina. They were members of the Arena Football League from 1992 to 1996. They played their home games at the Charlotte Coliseum from 1992 to 1994 and then again in 1996 and the Independence Arena (now the Bojangles' Coliseum) in 1995. They were owned by Allen J. Schwalb, Joanne Faruggia and former National Football League and United States Football League quarterback Cliff Stoudt.

History

The Rage were founded as an expansion team on October 10, 1991, by motion picture financier Allen J. Schwalb, who backed some of the biggest blockbusters of the 1980s including Rambo, Rain Man, Moonstruck and Thelma & Louise. They competed in the 19921996 seasons. They played their home games at the Charlotte Coliseum, then also home of the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association from 1992 to 1994 and again in 1996. They played the 1995 season at the much smaller Independence Arena.

The team made the playoffs in 1993 and 1994, losing both times to the Arizona Rattlers in the first round. They are best known for signing former Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Joe DeLamielleure, who played only a handful of games in 1992 before retiring from football for good. He was the only member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame to have played in the AFL, a distinction that ended in 2017 when Kurt Warner, a three-year veteran of the AFL, was inducted.

Their logo consisted of an enraged bull which was both snorting fire and surrounded by it.

The team was discontinued after the completion of the 1996 season.

The AFL would return to the Coliseum for the 2003 Arena Football League season when the Carolina Cobras moved from Raleigh, North Carolina.

Season-by-season

Main article: List of Charlotte Rage seasons

Players

Arena Football Hall of Famers

No.NameYear InductedPosition(s)Years w/ Rage
??Sam Hernandez2011OL/DL1992

All-Arena players

The following Rage players have been named to All-Arena Teams:

  • OL/DL Robert Stewart (2)
  • K Mike Black (1)
  • OS Khevin Pratt (1)

Head coaches

NameTermRegular seasonPlayoffsAwardsWLTWin%WL
Babe Parilli37000
Steve Patton66001
Galen Hall57001
Doug Kay57000
Rick Buffington59000
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