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- Chicago_Politicians abstract "The Chicago Politicians was a team formed in 1986 by Arena Football League founder Jim Foster to play an initial \"test game\" in Rockford, Illinois, at the MetroCentre. They were defeated by the Rockford Metros, 30–18. The test was deemed successful, as a four-team \"demonstration season\" was held the next year, and Arena football has been played every year since, although the original Arena Football League itself ceased operations after its 2008 season, and the current organization of that name bought the rights to it in bankruptcy proceedings. Some of the Politicians, like Rich Salzer, went on to play for the Chicago Bruisers and the other charter AFL teams, the Denver Dynamite, Pittsburgh Gladiators, and Washington Commandos.".
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- Chicago_Politicians wikiPageWikiLink Bankruptcy.
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- Chicago_Politicians wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
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- Chicago_Politicians wikiPageWikiLink Denver_Dynamite_(arena_football).
- Chicago_Politicians wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Foster_(American_football).
- Chicago_Politicians wikiPageWikiLink Rockford,_Illinois.
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- Chicago_Politicians wikiPageWikiLink Tampa_Bay_Storm.
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- Chicago_Politicians wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chicago Politicians".
- Chicago_Politicians city Chicago.
- Chicago_Politicians founded "1986".
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- Chicago_Politicians subject Category:Arena_Football_League_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
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- Chicago_Politicians comment "The Chicago Politicians was a team formed in 1986 by Arena Football League founder Jim Foster to play an initial \"test game\" in Rockford, Illinois, at the MetroCentre. They were defeated by the Rockford Metros, 30–18.".
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- Chicago_Politicians homepage www.arenafootball.com.
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