Name
San Diego Strike Force

Badge
User Rating

(0 users)

Next Event


Head Coach
None Found...
Add new Player with 'Manager' position

League Position


Recent League Form ➡


Established
2018 (6 years old)

Sport
American Football

Stadium/Home
Pechanga Arena
(12,000 Capacity)

Jersey or Equipment Clearart

Archive

Primary Colours

Location
San Diego, California

Nicknames

Competitions
Indoor Football League

Last Edit
smudgie: 20/Apr/20


Upcoming

Results
None Found...
16/07 San Diego St 17 - 60 Massachusett
10/07 San Diego St 51 - 53 Duke City Gl
03/07 San Diego St 47 - 53 Tucson Sugar
19/06 San Diego St 66 - 26 Oakland Pant
12/06 Vegas Knight 49 - 23 San Diego St

Description
Available in:

The San Diego Strike Force is a professional indoor football team based in San Diego, California. It is a member of the Indoor Football League and began play in 2019 at Pechanga Arena in the city's Midway district. It is owned by Roy Choi, who also owns the IFL's Cedar Rapids River Kings and Oakland Panthers. It is the second professional football team in San Diego that began play in spring 2019, after the San Diego Fleet of the Alliance of American Football, more than year after the departure of the NFL's San Diego Chargers in 2017.

Team Members


none found...
= Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 0 (Total: 0)



Stadium or Home

The Pechanga Arena (historically known as the San Diego Sports Arena) is an indoor arena in San Diego, California.
The arena seats 12,000 for indoor football, 12,920 for ice hockey and box lacrosse, 14,500 for basketball and tennis, 5,450 for amphitheater concerts and stage shows, 8,900–14,800 for arena concerts, 13,000 for ice shows and the circus, and 16,100 for boxing and mixed martial arts.
In 2000, Amusement Business/Billboard Magazine listed the arena as the top facility in the nation for venues seating 10,001–15,000. The same magazine ranked the arena as #2 in 2002 and as the #5 facility in 2003. In 2007, the arena was ranked as the #5 facility by Billboard Magazine. In 2013, U-T San Diego named the arena #3 on its list of the 50 most notable locations in San Diego sports history.

Trophies


Fanart


Banner

Other Links

Website