1990 Albany Firebirds season

The 1990 Albany Firebirds season was the first season for the Firebirds. They finished 3–5.

1990 Albany Firebirds season
Head coachRick Buffington
Home fieldKnickerbocker Arena
Results
Record3–5
Division place5th
Playoff finishDid Not Qualify

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultsGame site
Final scoreTeam record
1 June 9 Washington Commandos W 16–12 1–0 Knickerbocker Arena
2 June 14 at Denver Dynamite L 20–38 1–1 McNichols Sports Arena
3 June 23 Dallas Texans W 46–34 2–1 Knickerbocker Arena
4 June 30 at Washington Commandos L 53–14 2–2 Patriot Center
5 July 6 Detroit Drive W 21–50 2–3 Knickerbocker Arena
6 July 14 at Pittsburgh Gladiators L 24–27 2–4 Civic Arena
7 July 20 at Detroit Drive L 16–37 2–5 Joe Louis Arena
8 July 28 Denver Dynamite W 26–20 3–5 Knickerbocker Arena

Standings

1990 Arena Football League standings
Team W L T PCT PF PA PF (Avg.) PA (Avg.) STK
xy-Detroit Drive620.75032621540.726.9W 2
x-Dallas Texans620.75029930837.438.5W 4
x-Denver Dynamite440.50028326735.433.4L 3
x-Pittsburgh Gladiators350.37528928736.135.9L 1
Albany Firebirds350.37518826823.533.5W 1
Washington Commandos260.25024428430.535.5L 2

y – clinched regular-season title

x – clinched playoff spot

Roster

1990 Albany Firebirds roster
Quarterbacks

Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs

Running Backs/Linebackers

Offensive Linemen/Defensive Linemen

  • -- Sylvester Bembery
  • -- Dwight Bingham
  • -- Glenn Haisley
  • -- Terrance Hall
  • -- Kevin Murphy
  • -- Jeff Neal
  • -- Pete Porcelli
  • -- John Reed
  • -- Allen Roulette
  • -- Matt Sala
Wide Receivers/Linebackers

Kickers

Rookies in italics
Roster updated March 15, 2013
24 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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Awards

Position Player Award All-Arena team
Offensive Specialist/Kick ReturnerReggie Smithnone1st
Offensive/Defensive LinemanSylvester Bemberynone1st
Offensive/Defensive LinemanKevin Murphynone1st
Wide Receiver/Defensive BackReggie Smithnone2nd
KickerGary Gussmannone2nd
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