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Philadelphia Soul Returns To AFL Without Bon Jovi
Jun 16th

The Philadelphia Soul is no longer a thing of the past.
After what will be a two-year hiatus, the franchise will make a return to the Arena Football League next season. But it will do so without former high-profile owner, Jon Bon Jovi, who’s focusing his attention on the Bon Jovi world-wide tour.
New owners Cosmo DeNicola and Pete Ciarrocchi will join Craig Spencer and former Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski, members of the original ownership group. Ciarrocchi is the owner of the sports bar Chickie’s and Pete’s. DeNicola is the former owner of the Wilkes Barre/Scranton AF2 franchise.
“We are bringing back to our incredible fans the most exciting, fan-friendly and affordable brand of football in America,” Jaworski said in a statement Tuesday. “My partners and I are committed to putting together a championship team for this great city to be proud of.”
The Soul won the ArenaBowl XXII championship in 2008. Shortly afterward, the league canceled its 2009 season because of financial difficulties. Teams were losing an average of $1.5 million a season due to a struggling economy. The new version of the AFL began in April with 15 teams.
League commissioner Jerry Kurz announced in February that there were serious negotiations to bring teams to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Denver and Southern California in 2011. The Soul’s return became official Tuesday.
According to a source, the league will also announce the return of the Kansas City and San Jose franchises this weekend.
“We are thrilled to reward our fans with the return of a stronger, fiscally stable Philadelphia Soul franchise,” Spencer said. “While we shared the frustration of every fan when the league shut down, we also believed it was essential for the sport’s long-term success. Today’s announcement is further testament to that belief and that the league is back and stronger than ever.”
The 2011 regular season begins next April and will run through July, 2011 leading into the playoffs.
“The AFL is pleased to welcome the Philadelphia Soul back to the Arena Football family,” Kurz said. “The passionate fans of Philadelphia and the surrounding area as well as the tremendous ownership group epitomize Arena Football and the league’s continued commitment to the communities we serve.”
Bon Jovi Gives ‘Free’ Show at Wachovia Center
Mar 22nd

Jon Bon Jovi, whose Philadelphia Soul team won the Arena Football League’s championship game but folded with the rest of the league, will give a free, special-ticketed performance for former Philadelphia Soul season ticket holders and fans, he announced on Friday.
The concert will be at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Philadelphia’s Wachovia Center.
In addition to season ticket holders – who have been alerted through direct e-mail, fans can enter to win tickets through Philly radio station 93.3 WMMR-FM online at www.wmmr.com and through on-air call outs on WMMR leading up to the show.
The announcement honors a commitment made by Jon Bon Jovi on WMMR’s “Preston and Steve show” when he predicted a championship win for his Arena Football team and promised a free performance if his prediction proved true.
The Philadelphia Soul claimed victory at the July 2008 ArenaBowl, but the Arena Football League had simultaneously begun its own fight for survival that spanned two years and resulted in the suspension of League operations.
If you can’t get tickets to the free show, you can tune in live via a commercial-free radio broadcast at 93.3FM in Philadelphia or stream it live via www.wmmr.com.
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