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San Diego Seduction

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San Diego Seduction
Team logo
Established2009
Folded2011
Based inSan Diego, California
Home fieldSan Diego Sports Arena
Head coachPat Kelly
Owner(s)Lingerie Football League, LLC
LeagueLingerie Football League
DivisionWestern Conference
ColorsSky blue, yellow, white
Websitewww.lflus.com/sandiegoseduction/

The San Diego Seduction were a women's American football team based in San Diego, California, that competed in the Lingerie Football League (LFL). The team played its home games at the San Diego Sports Arena. The Seduction played in the league's inaugural 2009–10 season.

The team used the branding of the never launched San Francisco Seduction that was supposed to participate in the 2008 Lingerie Bowl.[1] The franchise was suspended after the 2010–11 season, citing the venue as the main concern and leaving the option to return by the 2012–13 season.[2] The team was never reactivated.

Seduction players in a huddle

2010–11 roster

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San Diego Seduction roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receiver

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers currently vacant

Defensive backs

Roster updated 2011-02-23

Seasons

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2009–10 schedule

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Date Opponent Location Score Record
September 11 at Seattle Mist ShoWare Center Lost, 6–20 0–1
October 16 Dallas Desire San Diego Sports Arena Lost, 6–40 0–2
January 8 Denver Dream San Diego Sports Arena Cancelled[a]
January 29 at Los Angeles Temptation Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Lost, 0–53 0–3

2010–11 schedule

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Date Opponent Location Score Record
September 3 at Dallas Desire Cotton Bowl Won, 24–13 1–0
October 22 Seattle Mist San Diego Sports Arena Won, 26–25 2–0
November 13 at Chicago Bliss Sears Centre Lost, 12–50 2–1
January 1 Los Angeles Temptation Valley View Casino Center[b] Lost, 6–18 2–2
  1. ^ Ruled a "no contest"; both teams were already eliminated from playoff contention so the league cancelled the game to prevent unnecessary possible injury to players.[3]
  2. ^ The San Diego Sports Arena was renamed in November 2010.

References

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  1. ^ "Half-Naked Women and Football". TMZ. June 6, 2006.
  2. ^ Mortanza, Mitchell. "Chairman". LFL. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
  3. ^ "SAN DIEGO SEDUCTION 2010 STATE OF THE FRANCHISE". LFL360.com. April 26, 2010.