Milwaukee Mustangs (1994–2001)
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The Milwaukee Mustangs were a professional
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team based in
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. The team was a member of the Arena Football League, playing from 1994 to 2001. The owner of the Mustangs was Andrew Vallozzi. The Mustangs played their home games at the Bradley Center in
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.


History


Expansion

The team was founded in August 1993, when Andrew Vallozzi was approved by the league for expansion. The city of Milwaukee became football hungry, after renovations to
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led to speculation that the Green Bay Packers would soon stop playing games in Milwaukee, something they'd been doing since 1933. Later that year, the Packers would confirm the rumors and announced that their December 1994 contest at
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would be their last. For many in the Milwaukee area, the Mustangs helped fill the void left by the Packers. The team never finished lower than eighth in seasonal attendance, regularly drawing in the 14,000's and 15,000's (at a time when average attendance was approx. 8,500). The Mustangs even led the AFL in attendance in 1996.


Ending

After the 2001 season, the Mustangs lost their lease at the Bradley Center. When it was unable to find a replacement facility, the league folded the team. Milwaukee was left without an arena football team until 2008, with the formation of the Milwaukee Bonecrushers of the
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, who played their home games at the
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. A year later, the Milwaukee Iron began play in the Arena Football 2 League across the street at te Bradley Center. In January 2011, it was announced that the Milwaukee Iron, now of the Arena Football League would be changing its name to the Milwaukee Mustangs.Don Walker.
Iron will be Mustangs
. '' Milwaukee Journal Sentinel''


Season-by-season


Players of note


Final roster


Retired uniform numbers

''Note: These players' numbers were retired by the Milwaukee Iron in 2009''.


Arena Football Hall of Famers


Individual awards


All-Arena players

The following Mustangs players were named to All-Arena Teams: * WR/LB Gary Compton (2) * WR/DB Sean Riley (1) * OL/DL
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(2), Ernest Allen (1) * K Kenny Stucker (2), Steve Videtich (1)


All-Ironman players

The following Mustangs players were named to All-Ironman Teams: * WR/DB Sean Riley (1) * WR/LB Gary Compton (2)


All-Rookie players

The following Mustangs players were named to All-Rookie Teams: * QB
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* FB/LB Odell Parks * OL/DL Mike Ivey


Head coaches


References


External links


Milwaukee Mustangs at ArenaFan.com
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