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- Mobile_Seagulls abstract "The Mobile Seagulls were a professional indoor football team. They were initially a member of the Indoor Professional Football League for the 2000 season before joining the National Indoor Football League for the 2001 season, their final. They played their home games at Mobile Civic Center Arena for the 2000 season and at the Mitchell Center for the 2001 season. The majority owner of the team was Mobile businessman, James Childers.The Seagulls were announced as an expansion franchise as part of the IPFL on February 10, 2000. It was during this press conference that former Houston Oilers receiver Kenny Burrough was announced as the team's general manager and head coach. The 2001 season saw former New Orleans Saints QB, John Fourcade take over as Head Coach and quarterback.".
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- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Beaumont_Drillers.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Boise_Stallions.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_football_teams_in_Alabama.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indoor_Professional_Football_League_teams.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Indoor_Football_League_teams.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_in_Mobile,_Alabama.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink File:MobileSeagulls.png.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Indoor_American_football.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Indoor_Professional_Football_League.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Kenny_Burrough.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Mississippi_Fire_Dogs.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Mitchell_Center.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Mobile,_Alabama.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_Civic_Center.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink National_Indoor_Football_League.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Omaha_Beef.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Portland_Prowlers.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Shreveport-Bossier_Bombers.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee_Titans.
- Mobile_Seagulls wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mobile Seagulls".
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- Mobile_Seagulls subject Category:American_football_teams_in_Alabama.
- Mobile_Seagulls subject Category:Indoor_Professional_Football_League_teams.
- Mobile_Seagulls subject Category:National_Indoor_Football_League_teams.
- Mobile_Seagulls subject Category:Sports_in_Mobile,_Alabama.
- Mobile_Seagulls hypernym Team.
- Mobile_Seagulls type SoccerClub.
- Mobile_Seagulls type SportsTeam.
- Mobile_Seagulls type Team.
- Mobile_Seagulls comment "The Mobile Seagulls were a professional indoor football team. They were initially a member of the Indoor Professional Football League for the 2000 season before joining the National Indoor Football League for the 2001 season, their final. They played their home games at Mobile Civic Center Arena for the 2000 season and at the Mitchell Center for the 2001 season.".
- Mobile_Seagulls label "Mobile Seagulls".
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- Mobile_Seagulls isPrimaryTopicOf Mobile_Seagulls.