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Chicago Pythons

Chicago Pythons
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Founded 2011
Folded 2012
League Continental Indoor Football League
Team history Chicago Vipers (First 4 games of 2012)
Chicago Pythons (the rest of 2012)
Based in Homer Glen, IL
Arena The Megaplex
Colors Orange, Black, White
Owner(s) Michael Duran
President Michael Duran
Head coach John Hunt
General manager Michael Duran
Championships 0
Division titles 0
Website chicagopythons.com

The Chicago Pythons were a Professional Indoor Football team based in Homer Glen, Illinois. The team was a member of the Continental Indoor Football League. The Pythons joined the CIFL in 2012 as an expansion team under the name "Chicago Vipers". They changed their name to the "Chicago Pythons" four weeks into the season. The Pythons were the third indoor football team based in the Chicago area. The Chicago Rush of the Arena Football League are based in Rosemont, and the Chicago Slaughter of the Indoor Football League are based in Hoffman Estates. The Pythons replaced the Chicago Knights, formerly the Chicago Cardinals, as the Illinois-based CIFL team, which replaced the Slaughter after they left for the Indoor Football League after a dispute with CIFL management. The Owner of the Pythons was Michael Duran. The Pythons were supposed to play their home games at The Megaplex in Homer Glen, Illinois, but the team never hosted a home game.

On December 9, 2011 it was announced that the Vipers and the Evansville Rage would become the 5th and 6th expansion teams for the 2012 CIFL season. The Vipers will host only three games for the 2012 season and also have availability to host for the playoffs should they qualify. Michael Duran are looking to bring back a positive image for Chicago CIFL teams as last two have left a bad taste in the fans mouths. The team was originally scheduled to play their home games at the Odeum Expo Center in Villa Park, but later decided to play at the Sports Zone in Melrose Park. In their first ever game, the Vipers lost 52-49 to the Port Huron Patriots, who were also playing their first game. Chicago would have one last chance to tie the game, but Julie Harshbarger's kick was no-good as time expired. Before their week 5 game against the Saginaw Sting, the Vipers changed their nickname to the "Pythons" when the Mike Duran became the sole owner of the team.


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