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The Toronto Triumph is an expansion team in the Lingerie Football League which began play in the 2011-12 season. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the Triumph plays their home games at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. Their inaugural season in 2011, was played at the Ricoh Coliseum.

The Triumph played the 2011 season in the U.S. Lingerie Football League as a preview for the future Canadian LFL league to begin play in 2012, which they joined along with the BC Angels, Saskatoon Sirens and Regina Rage.[1] The team is historically one of the worst in the league, having lost all of their six contests to date, and has been marred by labor disputes and behavioral issues throughout its existence.

2011[]

Open try-outs were held at Polson Pier on April 30, 2011. Among those attending was Krista Ford, the 20-year-old daughter of Toronto City Councillor Doug Ford and niece of Toronto mayor Rob Ford; she played touch football in high school.[2] Ford was eventually accepted onto the team, becoming the team's captain.

The inaugural game resulted in a 48-14 loss, with around 20% attendance. The half-time show was a contest to tackle one of the players.[3]

After a loss in the first game, the Triumph "released" four players. Shortly after, sixteen of the twenty players on the team including Captain and star player Krista Ford, quit the team. They criticized the helmets and shoulder pads provided as unsafe, and suggested that the coaching was improper. Their quitting followed the team "releasing" four of the unpaid players. Management suggested that "[m]ost of these women have never touched a football prior. Now they're critiquing on who's qualified to coach football. It's almost laughable."[4] Commissioner Mitchell Mortaza accused the players of having a "lack of heart."[5] Ford had previously publicly commented on the growing expenses not covered by the team.[6] The league made no mention of the mass exodus in its official preview of the following week's game, which the Triumph played with ten replacement players in addition to the few remaining players who did not quit.[7]

The replacement players went onto engage in a bench-clearing brawl in a 74–0 shutout loss to the Philadelphia Passion.[8] The team finished in last place in the league for the 2011 season, after which Mortaza indeed fired the Triumph coaching staff, citing the coach's inability to control the players.[9]

Season schedule[]

     Win      Loss      Tie

Week Date Opponent Location Final Score Attendance Record
September 17[3] Tampa Breeze Ricoh Coliseum 48-14 1800 (20% capacity) 0-1
October 28 Baltimore Charm Ricoh Coliseum 42-6 0-2
December 9 Philadelphia Passion @ Sun National Bank Center 0-74 0-3
January 13 Orlando Fantasy @ Citrus Bowl 18-49 0-4

2012[]

The Triumph is one of four teams to be included in the Lingerie Football League's new Canadian division, LFL Canada. Coinciding with the move, the Triumph relocated to the Hershey Centre in Mississauga.

References[]

  1. LFL Announces Toronto Franchise Host Arena and Unveils Team Logo. www.lfl360.com. Retrieved on 2011-04-27.
  2. Davidson, Terry. "Mayor's niece trying out for lingerie football", 27 April 2011. Retrieved on 15 May 2011. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Jackson, Emily. "Toronto fans cheer on lingerie football team despite loss", 19 September 2011. Retrieved on 24 October 2011. 
  4. Template error: argument title is required. 
  5. Lfl Chairman Mitchell Mortaza Issues Statement About Former Toronto Triumph Players. LFL360. Retrieved on 2012-08-27.
  6. Headed to practice. Facebook. Retrieved on 2012-08-27.
  7. Week Ten Preview | Baltimore Charm At Toronto Triumph. LFL360. Retrieved on 2012-08-27.
  8. Dart, Chris (2012-08-23). Lingerie Footbrawl | Buzz. The Score. Retrieved on 2012-08-27.
  9. Lfl Canada | Toronto Triumph Part Ways With Coaching Staff. LFL360 (2012-02-29). Retrieved on 2012-08-27.

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