Carolina Speed to hold final open tryout for 2007 Season

Published on December 22, 2006 under American Indoor Football Association (AIFA)
Carolina Speed News Release


The Carolina Speed professional indoor football team will hold it's third open tryout January 6,2007, 6:00am, at Charlotte Sports Center (8626 Hawkins Road, Charlotte, NC 28269 - (704) 597-7311). This will be the Speed's final tryout for the 2007 football season.

The Speed, a first-year team in the American Indoor Football Association for the 2007 season looks to compete immediately. "We have had some great success so far in the Charlotte/Concord area and look forward to completing our roster very soon." says owner/GM, John Morris.

The Speed tryout combine will consist of a 40 yard dash, L. Drill, 20 yard shuttle, skill testing, and individual position drills. Players are encouraged to bring their resume, game film, and proper athletic attire (turf shoes required/no rainouts). Registration starts Saturday, December 9th at 7am. Their will be a $60 tryout fee (Cash or money order only).

"This is going to be another big camp for us where we can sign some premier ball players." says Owner/Director of Football Operations, Michael Mink. The AIFA's goal is to send as many players as possible to the NFL, AFL, CFL, and NFL Europe. "The AIFA goal is to advance players to the next level. We don't restrict our players." says Mink.

The Carolina Speed are coming to the greater Charlotte/Concord area. The Carolina Speed are looking forward to entertaining the local community and supporting local businesses. This is the third step in their goals towards winning the AIFA championship.

The Carolina Speed are looking for corporate partners to help this team excel in Charlotte/Concord area and the state of North Carolina. Season tickets are now available at all ticketmaster locations (www.ticketmaster.com) or at Cabarrus Arena & Event Center. Please call the Carolina Speed Corporate Office (Cabarrus Arena & Event Center) at (704) 920-3976 or visit www.carolinaspeedprofootball.com for more information.

For more information on the American Indoor Football Association, visit www.aifaprofootball.com.



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