Tucson Mirage
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The Tucson Mirage played two exhibition games in the Professional Indoor Football League
Professional Indoor Football League
The Professional Indoor Football League was the second league to successfully play indoor football as a paid pro-league sport, after the Arena Football League. Since the AFL had a patent given in 1990 on the gameplay of "Arena Football" , the PIFL played with mostly the same rules, but without the...

 (PIFL) in 1998, losing both. The Mirage was scheduled to join the league as a full-time team in 1999, but this never happened.

Mirage staff & team information

  • Zane Zamenski - Head Coach (1st)
  • Terry Loos - Head Coach (2nd)
  • Jerry Henige - General Manager


Tucson Convention Center
Tucson Convention Center
The Tucson Convention Center , previously named the Tucson Community Center, is a large multi-purpose convention center located in downtown Tucson, Arizona...

 - Home Arena

Mirage PIFL exhibition games

  • March 21, 1998 - Tucson Mirage 23, at Utah Catzz
    Utah Catzz
    The Utah Catzz was a team in the United States Professional Indoor Football League in 1998. The Catzz franchise was owned by Michael & Carla Curran, who also started a farm club for the Catzz, the Salt Lake Lions . The Catzz played their home games at the David O. McKay Events Center in Orem, UT.,...

     59
  • March 27, 1998 - Tucson Mirage 19, at Honolulu Hurricanes
    Honolulu Hurricanes
    This article is about the defunct Professional Indoor Football League team, for the American basketball Association team, see Hawaii Hurricanes...

    25
  • April 17, 1999 - Nebraska Chargers at Tucson Mirage - Cancelled
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