Omaha Mustangs

Omaha Mustangs
League
Based in Omaha, Nebraska
Arena Rosenblatt Stadium
Championships 1 (1966)
Division titles 1 (1966)

The Omaha Mustangs were a professional American football team based in Omaha, Nebraska. They began as an independent, semi-pro team in the early 1960s before joining the Professional Football League of America, a newly formed league based on remnants of the United Football League, in 1965.[1] The Mustangs won the PFLA championship in their second season by defeating the Des Moines Warriors in a playoff game in front of 4,530 spectators.[2] Omaha moved to the Continental Football League for the 1968 season and finished 7-5 in the Central Division.

On December 15, 1969 the CFL revoked Omaha's franchise for failure to meet the league's financial obligations.[3] The team was eventually able to continue, and were slotted to play in the CFL's Texas Division before the league folded in 1970. The Mustangs instead became a member of the now fully autonomous Texas Football League. They were one of two Oklahoma-based franchises in the TFL in 1970.

In February 1971 the Mustangs announced they would be joining the Midwest Professional Football League.[4] The Mustangs did not operate for the 1973 season. They were revived as a fully independent team in 1974.

Season-by-season

Year League W L T FinishCoach
Omaha Mustangs 1965 Professional Football League of America 7 3 0 3rd, PFLA Bernie Berigan
Omaha Mustangs 1966 Professional Football League of America 8 2 0 1st, PFLA Bernie Berigan
Omaha Mustangs 1967 Professional Football League of America 8 4 0 2nd, Eastern Division Bernie Berigan, Walt Corey
Omaha Mustangs 1968 Continental Football League 7 5 0 2nd, Central Division Bernie Berigan
Omaha Mustangs 1969 Continental Football League 6 6 0 2nd, Central Division Don Fleming
Omaha Mustangs 1970 Texas Football League 5 4 0 4th, TFL Don Fleming

References

  1. "UFL West Clubs Form Own Loop". The Indianapolis Star. Associated Press. February 7, 1965.
  2. Moackler, Jim (November 14, 1966). "27-7 Loss To Warriors In Playoff". The Des Moines Register.
  3. "Ironmen Franchise Revoked by CFL". Beckley Post-Herald. Associated Press. December 16, 1969. p. 2.
  4. "Mustangs New Owners Announce Team Changes". The Lincoln Star. UPI. February 18, 1971.
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