Phoenix Metro Public Safety Football Club
 

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Phoenix Thunder History


In the Spring of 1986, the first firefighter joined the "Phoenix Thunderbirds".  At this time the team was mostly composed of Police Officers from around the valley as were the teams they played.  Most of the teams at that time were in California.  Over the next two years they played 3-4 games.  The "Phoenix Thunderbirds" were undefeated over that two year period of time.  This included 2 victories over LAPD.

In the Spring of 1987, several other firefighters were recruited to play on the team.

In 1988, the Phoenix Fire Department took over all operations of the team.  This included scheduling and all administrative functions.  A sub-committee was formed and consisted of representatives from the Phoenix Fire Department, Phoenix Police Department, Glendale Police Depatment, Maricopa County Sheriffs Office, and the Department of Corrections.  By a unanimous vote the name was changed from the "Thunderbirds" to the "Phoenix Rangers".  The Phoenix Rre Department remained as the main agency as it is today.  The main reason for the name change was because of the civic group the Thunderbirds Charities.  

In 1989, The "Phoenix Rangers" consisted of mainly firefighters (90%).

During the 1999 season, with support from the Phoenix Fire Department administration,   the "Phoenix Rangers" had become a well respected club and many teams in the nation were willing to travel to Phoenix.  Our goal for the following season was to be able to play NYFD.  

From 1991 - 1993, the Phoenix Rangers commited to play FDNY for the next three seasons.  Many great relatonships were formed through these seasons that still remain today.  

At the end of the 1994 season the Phoenix Rangers organization came to an end.  

The inagural season for the "Phoenix Thunder" was in 2002.  

The 2003 season consisted of one game held at Horizon High School against NYFD. &nbspThe Phoenix Thunder beat NYFD that year (score).  NYFD later that year went on to win the NPSFL National Championship.  

The 2004 season, was the first year that the "Phoenix Thunder" played a 4 game schedule in the NPSFL.  The "Thunder" went undefeated that year.  The teams they played that year were LAPD, Southern California, Phoenix Talons, and New York Sanitation.  They went on to play New York PO in the National Championship game. 

New Player Information

The Phoenix Thunder is currently looking for new players of any position.  No experience required.  Practice is set to begin in February with the season running through June.  Supplemental insurance is provided through Aflac at a extremely low rate for the entire season.  Players MUST be sworn firefighters, police officers (state or local), Detention or Correctional Officers or military.  For all military players, your first m.o.s. must be Military Police or Firefighter.  If interested, please contact Chuck Walton at
cwalton@acevending.net.
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