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Philadelphia Bell
World Football League team (1974–1975) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Philadelphia Bell was a franchise in the World Football League, which operated in 1974 and a portion of a season in 1975. The Bell played their home games in 1974 at JFK Stadium in South Philadelphia. The team logo was a representation of the Liberty Bell. In 1975 the team decided to stop playing at JFK and moved its games to Franklin Field.[1]
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Established | 1974 |
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Folded | October 1975 |
Based in | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Home field | JFK Stadium (1974) Franklin Field (1975) |
Head coach | Ron Waller (1974) Willie Wood (1975) |
Owner(s) | John B. Kelly Jr. John Bosacco |
League | World Football League |
Division | Eastern |
Colours | Blue & Gold |
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