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:''This article is about the LCFL team, for the 2008 SFL champions, see [[Warrior Wildfire]]''.
The '''Birmingham Wildfire''' is a semi-professional football team that competes in the newly-established Southern Conference of the LaBelle Community Football League. The team president is former [[Warrior Wildfire]] owner [[Leslie Olive]], who also serves as director of the Southern Conference. will play its home games at [[Legion Field]], beginning with an exhibition double-header on [[June 6]]. Patti LaBelle, who founded the league in [[2003]] with business manager Damascene Pierre Paul, will perform the national anthem.
 
==Schedule==
* [[June 6]]: vs. Philadelphia Panthers at Legion Field (exhibition. second game will showcase the Inglewood Blackhawks and the Western Mass. Blitzin Bears)
 
==External links==
* [http://bhamwildfire.com Birmingham Wildfire] website
 
[[Category:Football teams]]
[[Category:Legion Field]]
[[Category:2009]]

Revision as of 19:45, 26 February 2009

This article is about the LCFL team, for the 2008 SFL champions, see Warrior Wildfire.

The Birmingham Wildfire is a semi-professional football team that competes in the newly-established Southern Conference of the LaBelle Community Football League. The team president is former Warrior Wildfire owner Leslie Olive, who also serves as director of the Southern Conference. will play its home games at Legion Field, beginning with an exhibition double-header on June 6. Patti LaBelle, who founded the league in 2003 with business manager Damascene Pierre Paul, will perform the national anthem.

Schedule

  • June 6: vs. Philadelphia Panthers at Legion Field (exhibition. second game will showcase the Inglewood Blackhawks and the Western Mass. Blitzin Bears)

External links