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Sacramento Surge

Sacramento Surge
Sacramento Surge helmet
Sacramento Surge logo
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Year founded 1991
Year retired 1992
City Sacramento, California
Team colors Aqua, Light Gold, Black, White
                   
Franchise W-L-T record Regular season: 11–9
Postseason: 2–0
Championships
1991 Sacramento Surge season
Head coach Kay Stephenson
General manager Mike Keller
Owner Fred Anderson
Home field Hughes Stadium
Results
Record 3–7
Division place 3rd
Playoff finish did not qualify
1992 Sacramento Surge season
Head coach Kay Stephenson
General manager Mike Keller
Owner Fred Anderson
Home field Hornet Stadium
Results
Record 8–2
Division place 1st
Playoff finish World Bowl '92 champion

World Bowls (1)

The Sacramento Surge was a professional American football team that played in the World League of American Football (WLAF) in 1991 and 1992. The team played its first season at Hughes Stadium in Sacramento, and the second season in Hornet Stadium on the Sacramento State University campus. It was owned by Managing General Partner Fred Anderson and the General Manager was Michael F. Keller. In charge of Special Projects was Jack Youngblood, who also partnered with Joe Starkey and Ronnie Lott on the Surge radio broadcasts KRAK.

The team was coached by former Buffalo Bills quarterback–head coach Kay Stephenson. Charlie Sumner was the defensive coordinator and Jim Haslett was a defensive assistant coach.

The Surge won the World Bowl in 1992, the only American team to do so. On this championship team was future professional wrestler Bill Goldberg.

After the WLAF ended its American presence at the end of the 1992 season, Surge owner Fred Anderson continued Sacramento's presence in professional football by acquiring a Canadian Football League expansion franchise. The new team was named the Sacramento Gold Miners; Stephenson and several Surge players were retained in the change, as were the team colors of aqua and yellow.


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