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Arkansas Diamonds (indoor football)

Texas Revolution
Current season
Established 2000
Play in Dr Pepper Arena
in Frisco, Texas
www.texasrevs.com
Texas Revolution logo
Logo
League/conference affiliations

af2 (20002009)

  • National Conference (2000–2003, 2006–2009)
    • South Central Division (2001)
    • Central Division (2002–2003, 2007–2009)
    • Midwest Division (2006)
    • Southwest Division (2009)
  • American Conference (2004–2005)
    • Mid-South Division (2004)
    • Southern Division (2005)
  • National Conference (2006–2009)
    • Midwest Division (2006)
    • Central Division (2007–2009)
    • Southwest Division (2009)

Indoor Football League (20102014)

  • Intense Conference (2010–2012)
    • Lonestar East Division (2010)
    • Lonestar Division (2011)
  • United Conference (2013–2014)

Champions Indoor Football (2015–present)

  • Southern Division (2016)
  • South Conference (2017–present)
Team colors Blue, red, white
              
Nicknames Revs, Cannons
Mascot Alamo
Cheerleaders Texas Revolution Dancers
Personnel
Owner(s) Championship Sports Group
President Charlie Hildbold
General manager Tim Brown
Head coach Carlos Cavanaugh
Team history
  • Arkansas Twisters (2000–2009)
  • Arkansas Diamonds (2010)
  • Allen Wranglers (2011–2012)
  • Texas Revolution (2013–present)
Championships

League championships (1)

Conference championships (1)

Division championships (3)

Playoff appearances (12)
Home arena(s)

af2 (20002009)

Indoor Football League (20102014)

Champions Indoor Football (2015–present)

League championships (1)

Conference championships (1)

Division championships (3)

The Texas Revolution is an American professional indoor football team which is a founding member of Champions Indoor Football (CIF), and the current Champions Cup holders. Based in Frisco, Texas, the Revolution plays its home games at the Dr Pepper Arena.

Founded in 2000 as the Arkansas Twisters, the Little Rock-based team played 10 seasons in af2 before that league folded. The team jumped to the Indoor Football League as the Arkansas Diamonds for the 2010 season. Remaining in the IFL, the team moved to Texas to become the Allen Wranglers for the 2011 and 2012 seasons. In 2012, former NFL standout Terrell Owens played 8 games for the Wranglers before being cut in late May. The team became the Texas Revolution after a shift in ownership before the 2013 season. After five seasons in the IFL, the team moved to the Champions Indoor Football league for its inaugural season.

The franchise began play as the Arkansas Twisters in 2000 as the only professional football team in the state of Arkansas. The team played 10 seasons as a charter member of af2, the "developmental" league of the original Arena Football League. The Twisters played their home games at Verizon Arena in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The team enjoyed success on the field, twice reaching the league's championship game. After the AFL took a season off and was forced into bankruptcy in 2009, the af2 was dissolved and the Twisters were announced as a planned charter member of Arena Football 1.


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