Oakland Invaders
Oakland Invaders | |
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founded: | May 11, 1982 |
Owner: | Ted Taube |
Division: | |
Pacific Division | |
Greatest successes | |
Divisional Championship | |
USFL Pacific Division 1983 season | Play-off loss to Michigan Panthers 31-21 |
USFL Western Conference Season 1985 | Championship game loss to the Baltimore Stars 28-24 |
Stadion | |
Surname: | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum |
Capacity: | 56,000 seats |
Placements in their 3 seasons: | |
1983 | 1st Pacific Division (9-9) |
1984 | 4th Pacific Division (7-11) |
1985 | 1st Western Conference (13-4-1) |
The Oakland Invaders were an American football team of the United States Football League (USFL) and played there in the Pacific Division , later renamed the Western Conference . The Invaders played or existed only in the years 1983–1985 in Oakland , California .
In 1985 they were in the final of the United States Football League, which was lost 28:24 against the Baltimore Stars .
Trainer (Head Coaches)
- John Ralston , 1983 to 1984, 9 wins, 12 losses
- Chuck Hutchison , 1984, 7 wins, 8 losses
- Charlie Sumner , 1985, 13 wins, 4 losses, 1 draw