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The Louisville Fire was an arena football team that played its home games at the Brown-Forman Field in Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. They were a 2001 expansion team of the af2. Their owner/operator was former Pro Bowl lineman and Louisville native Will Wolford. The team was somewhat successful. After a rocky first few seasons they finally found success in 2004 and then made it all the way to the Arena Cup in the 2005 season. In 2003, English was hired to replace Brohm as the head coach of the Louisville Fire af2 team. He was fired after just two games with a record of 2–2.

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  • Die Louisville Fire waren ein Arena-Football-Team aus Louisville (Kentucky), das in der af2 spielte. Ihre Heimspiele trugen die Fire in der Freedom Hall aus. (de)
  • The Louisville Fire was an arena football team that played its home games at the Brown-Forman Field in Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. They were a 2001 expansion team of the af2. Their owner/operator was former Pro Bowl lineman and Louisville native Will Wolford. The team was somewhat successful. After a rocky first few seasons they finally found success in 2004 and then made it all the way to the Arena Cup in the 2005 season. On December 19, 2001, Jeff Brohm was named the head coach of the Louisville Fire arena football team. The Fire started the 0–7 before they defeated the Carolina Rhinos 31–28 to improve to 1–7. The Fire would finish the season 2–14. In 2003, English was hired to replace Brohm as the head coach of the Louisville Fire af2 team. He was fired after just two games with a record of 2–2. In July 2007, it was announced that the team planned on selling portions of the team to local ownership (aka the NFL's Green Bay Packers) in an attempt to boost season ticket sales and then buy the shares back in time before the team joined the AFL. In November 2008, the Louisville Fire ceased operations. (en)
  • Le Fire de Louisville (en anglais : Louisville Fire) est une franchise américaine de football américain en salle basée à Louisville, dans l'État du Kentucky. L'équipe, créée en 2001, est membre de l'arenafootball2 et joue dans le Freedom Hall. (fr)
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  • *Freedom Hall (en)
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  • Fire red, black and flame (en)
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  • Louisville Fire Helmet Logo.png (en)
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  • af2 * National Conference * American Conference ** Midwestern Division ** Eastern Division ** Midwest Division (en)
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  • LouisvilleFire.png (en)
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  • Louisville Fire (en)
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  • Will Wolford (en)
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  • * Louisville Fire (en)
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  • Die Louisville Fire waren ein Arena-Football-Team aus Louisville (Kentucky), das in der af2 spielte. Ihre Heimspiele trugen die Fire in der Freedom Hall aus. (de)
  • Le Fire de Louisville (en anglais : Louisville Fire) est une franchise américaine de football américain en salle basée à Louisville, dans l'État du Kentucky. L'équipe, créée en 2001, est membre de l'arenafootball2 et joue dans le Freedom Hall. (fr)
  • The Louisville Fire was an arena football team that played its home games at the Brown-Forman Field in Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. They were a 2001 expansion team of the af2. Their owner/operator was former Pro Bowl lineman and Louisville native Will Wolford. The team was somewhat successful. After a rocky first few seasons they finally found success in 2004 and then made it all the way to the Arena Cup in the 2005 season. In 2003, English was hired to replace Brohm as the head coach of the Louisville Fire af2 team. He was fired after just two games with a record of 2–2. (en)
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  • Louisville Fire (en)
  • Louisville Fire (de)
  • Fire de Louisville (fr)
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