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The '''Portland Sea Hawks''' were a minor league American football team based in Portland, Maine. They began play in 1960 playing other semi-pro teams in the New England area.
The '''Portland Sea Hawks''' were a minor league American football team based in Portland, Maine. They began play in 1960 playing other semi-pro teams in the New England area. They joined the [[Atlantic Coast Football League]] in 1962.
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Revision as of 14:20, 16 April 2023

Portland Sea Hawks
First Season
1960
Team History
Portland Sea Hawks (1960-63)
Conference/Division
Atlantic Coast Football League (1962-63)
  • Nothern Division (1963)
Venue
Nolan Field (1962-64)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Portland Sea Hawks were a minor league American football team based in Portland, Maine. They began play in 1960 playing other semi-pro teams in the New England area. They joined the Atlantic Coast Football League in 1962.

Seasons

Portland Sea Hawks publications by season
1960 • 1961 • 1962 • 1963 • 1964


Atlantic Coast Football League
Teams Ansonia Black Knights • Atlanta Spartans • Atlantic City Senators • Baltimore Broncos • Bridgeport Jets • Frankfort Falcon • Harrisburg Capitol-Colts • Hartford Charter Oaks • Hartford Knights • Holyoke Bombers • Indianapolis Capitols • Jersey City Jets • Jersey Giants • Jersey Jays • Jersey Jets • Jersey Tigers • Long Island Bulls • Long Island Chiefs • Mohawk Valley Falcons • Newark Bears • New Bedford Sweepers • New England Colonials • Norfolk Neptunes • Orlando Panthers • Paterson Miners • Pittsburgh Valley Ironmen • Portland Sea Hawks • Pennsylvania Firebirds • Providence Steam Roller • Quincy Giants • Rhode Island Steelers • Richmond Rebels • Richmond Saints • Roanoke Buckskins • Scranton Miners • Scranton Pros • Springfield Acorns • Stamford Golden Bears • Western Massachusetts Pioneers • Westchester Crusaders • Wilmington Clippers/Renegades
Seasons 1962 • 1963 • 1964 • 1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1968 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1973
Venues Bush Stadium • Dillon Stadium • Foreman Field • Franklin Field • Hofstra Stadium • Ponce de Leon Park


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