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Connecticut Coyotes Year founded 1995 Year folded 1996 Prior names none Divisional championships {{{divisional}}} ArenaBowl championships none The Connecticut Coyotes were a franchise in the Arena Football League.
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History
They competed in the 1995 and 1996 AFL seasons. They played their home games at the Hartford Civic Center.
However, a horrendous record of only 3 wins in 26 games over 2 seasons lead to a disbandment of the team following the 1996 season.
The city of Hartford would receive another team in 1999 when the New York CityHawks became the New England Sea Wolves. However, this team's tenure in the city would also be short-lived, as the team moved to Toronto following the 2000 season.
Season-by-season
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties
Season W L T Finish Playoff results 1995 1 11 0 3rd NC Eastern -- 1996 2 12 0 3rd NC Eastern -- Totals 3 23 0 (including playoffs) Notable players
- Les Barley, Fullback/Linebacker 1995-1996
- Aaron Garcia, Quarterback 1996
- Mike Hold, Quarterback 1995
- Troy Johnson, Wide receiver/Defensive back 1995
- Tyrone Thurman, Wide receiver/Defensive back 1995
- Larry Ray Willis, Wide receiver/Defensive back 1996
- Harry McKeon, Celebrity Guest player 2003
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