The new team, whose name will be announced in February, will be part of the Indoor Football League and will play in Nationwide Arena starting in March 2021.
As part of the transaction, the Germain family has also acquired exclusive rights to the business operations of the entire league, which started in 2008 as a merger between two other indoor football leagues.
The family will control the national and international television broadcast rights, IFL digital streaming fights, licensing, sponsorship and advertising assets associated with the league from a new IFL extension office in Columbus. It has chosen Columbus-based The Team Management LLC to manage the teams and league business.
“When the Destroyers returned last year, we were all in, and it was a sad day when the AFL announced it was shutting down, which was the second time that happened through no fault of our loyal fans,” Germain said in a news release. “Now, with the acquisitions we have made we are in a position to build and grow the indoor game in a meaningful way.”
The Germain family also acquired the ownership of an IFL team near Dallas, Texas, the Frisco Fighters.
With the addition of the Texas team, the IFL will have 13 teams for the 2020 season, including teams in Arizona, North Dakota, Iowa, New Mexico, Wisconsin, California, Illinois, South Dakota and Washington.
As part of the transaction, the Germain family has also acquired exclusive rights to the business operations of the entire league, which started in 2008 as a merger between two other indoor football leagues.
The family will control the national and international television broadcast rights, IFL digital streaming fights, licensing, sponsorship and advertising assets associated with the league from a new IFL extension office in Columbus. It has chosen Columbus-based The Team Management LLC to manage the teams and league business.
“When the Destroyers returned last year, we were all in, and it was a sad day when the AFL announced it was shutting down, which was the second time that happened through no fault of our loyal fans,” Germain said in a news release. “Now, with the acquisitions we have made we are in a position to build and grow the indoor game in a meaningful way.”
The Germain family also acquired the ownership of an IFL team near Dallas, Texas, the Frisco Fighters.
With the addition of the Texas team, the IFL will have 13 teams for the 2020 season, including teams in Arizona, North Dakota, Iowa, New Mexico, Wisconsin, California, Illinois, South Dakota and Washington.