Portland Thunder (WFL)
The Portland Thunder (originally Portland Storm) was an American football team in the World Football League based out of Portland, Oregon. When the World Football League was created in October 1973, the Storm was the original New York franchise. When the Boston Bulls merged with New York to become the New York Stars, the original New York entry's draft picks were eventually relocated to Portland. They were the first major league football team based in Portland. They played at then Civic Stadium, now known as Providence Park.
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Portland Thunder (WFL)
The Portland Thunder (originally Portland Storm) was an American football team in the World Football League based out of Portland, Oregon. When the World Football League was created in October 1973, the Storm was the original New York franchise. When the Boston Bulls merged with New York to become the New York Stars, the original New York entry's draft picks were eventually relocated to Portland. They were the first major league football team based in Portland. They played at then Civic Stadium, now known as Providence Park.
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The Portland Thunder (original ...... many recall the Storm/Thunder.
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Storm: Lime Green and Royal Blue
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Thunder: Forest Green and Royal Blue
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October 1973
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October 1975
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Robert Harris and Bruce Gelker
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The Portland Thunder (original ...... now known as Providence Park.
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