Established 2006 Folded 2010 Played in Morristown, New Jersey at the Mennen Arena
League/conference affiliations
Great Lakes/Continental Indoor Football League (2006–2008)
Atlantic Conference (2007–2008)
East Division (2008)
American Indoor Football Association (2010)
Eastern Division (2010)
Current uniform
Team colors
Navy, red, silver, white
Cheerleaders
Rev It Up Girls
Personnel
Owner(s)
Champion Sports and Entertainment
Head coach
Al Forsythe
Team history
New York/New Jersey Revolution (2006–2007)
New Jersey Revolution (2008–2010)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)
Mennen Arena (2007–2010)
The New Jersey Revolution were members of the American Indoor Football Association based in Morristown, New Jersey, with home games at the George Mennen arena. The Revolution name referred to New Jersey's nickname, The Crossroads of the Revolution, as the state was the site of many American Revolution battles. It was the only indoor football team within the proximity of the New York metropolitan area in the 2010 season.
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