The Columbus Beast was a professional indoor football team set to begin play as a charter member of the Xtreme Indoor Football League for its inaugural 2014 season. Based in Columbus, Ohio, the Beast were to play their home games at Stars Indoor Sports.

Columbus Beast
Founded2013
Folded2014
LeagueXtreme Indoor Football League
Team historyColumbus Beast (2014)
Based inColumbus, Ohio
ArenaStars Indoor Sports
ColorsBlack, Green, Gray, White
OwnerLaMonte Coleman
PresidentLaMonte Coleman
Head coachChris Wallace
General managerLaMonte Coleman
Championships0
Conference titles0
Division titles0
WebsiteColumbusBeast.com

History edit

The Beast was set to be the third indoor/arena football team to call Ohio's capital city home. Both of Columbus' previous two teams played in the Arena Football League; the Columbus Thunderbolts only played the 1991 season at the Ohio Expo Center Coliseum before moving to Cleveland the following year, whereas the Columbus Destroyers (which had moved from Buffalo, New York) played at Nationwide Arena from 2004 until the league went on hiatus following the 2008 season (most notably appearing in ArenaBowl XXI). A Continental Indoor Football League team called the Columbus Aces was set to begin play in 2010, but the ownership group instead decided to keep their Marion Mayhem franchise going for one more season.

The Beast were planned to play the inaugural XLIF season, but were left out and didn't participate in the second season as well, and are currently considered folded.

Staff edit

The Beast's ownership group is led by XIFL president LaMonte Coleman; Coleman also is head of the Marion Blue Racers' ownership group. In addition, former Toledo Rockets quarterback and indoor football veteran Chris Wallace will serve as the Beast's inaugural head coach.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ "Beast Announce Wallace As Head Coach". Xtreme Indoor Football League. 2013-06-10. Archived from the original on 2013-06-16. Retrieved 2013-06-12.

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