Indianapolis Enforcers
The Indianapolis Enforcers were a professional indoor football team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The team was a member of the Continental Indoor Football League. The Enforcers joined the CIFL in 2011 as an expansion team. The Enforcers were the second indoor football team to be based in Indianapolis, the first being the Indiana Firebirds of the Arena Football League from 2001 to 2004. The founder and owner of the Enforcers was K.C. Carter. The Enforcers played their home games at The SportZone in Indianapolis after playing the 2011 season as a travel team.
Indianapolis Enforcers | |
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Established 2010 Folded 2022 Played in Off The Wall Sports in Carmel, Indiana | |
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Team colors | Blue, light blue, white |
Mascot | Sgt. Doug E. Dog |
Cheerleaders | Lady Enforcers |
Personnel | |
Owner(s) | K. C. Carter |
President | K. C. Carter |
General manager | Sharon L. Bingham |
Head coach | K. C. Carter (2011–2012) |
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In 2018, the team was relaunched as a member of the regional Midwest Professional Indoor Football (MPIF), a developmental indoor league. In 2019, the MPIF and the American Arena League (AAL) agreed to an affiliation and some MPIF teams moved up to the AAL Midwest Division. The first teams in the division were the Enforcers, West Michigan Ironmen, and Chicago Aztecs.