List of PIHA Teams - Current Franchises

Current Franchises

Active teams in bold

  • York Typhoon (2002-present)
  • Marple Gladiators (2008-present)
  • Aston Gladiators (2008-present)
  • Morristown Minutemen (2004-2006)
    • New Jersey Minutemen (2007)
      • New Jersey Stampede (2007-present)
  • Scottsdale Inferno (2005-present)
  • Aurora Crimson Catz (2006)
    • Fort Collins Catz (2007-present)
  • Colorado Springs Thunder (2006-present)
  • Littleton Fire(2006-2007)
    • Lakewood Fire (2008-present)
  • Pikes Peak Prowlers(2006-2007)
    • Parker Prowlers (2008-present)
  • Pittsburgh Phantoms (2006)
    • Pittsburgh Bandits (2007-present)
  • Richmond Rollin Robins (2006-2007)
    • Richmond Robins (2008-present)
  • Westminster Blizzard (2006-present)
  • Boston Roller Rats (2007)
    • Boston Swamp Rats (2007-present)
  • Connecticut Blaze (2007-present)
  • Feasterville Fury (2007-present)
  • Hartford Fire Ants (2007-present)
  • Massachusetts Bombers (2007-present)
  • New Jersey Grizzlies (2007-present)
  • Cincinnati Flying Monkeys (2007-present)
  • Midwest Tornadoes (2007-present)
  • River City Whalers (2007-present)
  • Southside Snipers (2007-present)
  • St. Louis Pythons (2007)
    • St. Louis Cobras (2008-present)
  • South Carolina Pirates (2008-present)
  • East Bay Jawz (2008-present)
  • Northern California Mustangs (2008-present)
  • Sacramento Saxons (2008-present)
  • San Jose Pirates (2008-present)
  • Savannah Stingers (2008-present)
  • Long Island 495ers(2008-present)
  • Northeast Philadelphia Revolution(2008-present)
  • Potomac Mavericks(2008-present)
  • Maryland Knights(2008-present)
  • Winchester Generals(2008-present)
  • Raleigh Assault(2008-present)
  • Chicago Untouchables(2008-present)
  • Tucson Desperadoes(2008-present)
  • El Paso Black Diamonds(2008-present)
  • Phoenix Dragons(2008-present)
  • Arizona Strike(2008-present)

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