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The Duluth Harbor Monsters are an Arena football team based in Duluth, Minnesota. They were announced as one of the four inaugural teams of The Arena League on April 5, 2023. [ 1 ] This is the second professional arena/indoor football team to the Duluth area, the first being the Duluth-Superior Lumberjacks of the IFL . [ 2 ]
The first city announced was Springfield [5] with Duluth being the second city. [6] Waterloo was announced as the third team on May 4, 2023. [7] Kansas City was the fourth and final team announced for the inaugural 2024 season.
The league was first announced in February 2023, with Pro Football Hall of Famer Tim Brown as TAL Commissioner. [2] The league then released a list of ten semi-finalist markets, which people could vote for the city to be a part of the inaugural season: Waterloo, Iowa; Kansas City, Missouri; Springfield, Missouri; Rochester, Minnesota; Little Rock, Arkansas; Rockford, Illinois; Dubuque, Iowa ...
Antonio Mauricio O'Neil (born April 9, 1985) is an American football coach. He is currently an assistant coach at Denfeld High School and the inaugural head coach of the Duluth Harbor Monsters in The Arena League (TAL), which began in 2024.
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Duluth City Public Links Golf Tournament; Duluth Curling Club; Duluth Dukes; Duluth FC; Duluth Harbor Monsters; Duluth Huskies; Duluth Eskimos; Duluth Hornets (CHL) Duluth White Sox; Duluth–Superior Dukes; Duluth-Superior Lumberjacks
On August 21, the Whitecaps unveiled their new logo. [30] During their first NWHL season, league commissioner Dani Rylan stated that the Whitecaps were the first team in the league to turn a profit by having a league-leading 500 season tickets sold, significant merchandise sales, and all home games sold out through eight games. [ 31 ]
The DECC Arena, originally called the Duluth Arena Auditorium, was built at a cost of $6.5 million, the arena portion of the complex houses a 190-by-85 foot hockey rink with 5,333 seats, and six locker rooms, including the recently remodeled $2 million locker room facility now used by the men and women Bulldog hockey teams.