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McAllen Toros
Founded2012
LeagueLone Star Football League
Team historyMcAllen Toros (2013-present)
Based inHidalgo, Texas
ArenaState Farm Arena
ColorsRed, Black, Silver, White
       
OwnerSchuyler Anderson, Jeremiah Flores, Jose Medina, two silent partners
Head coachSchuyler Anderson

The McAllen Toros was a proposed professional indoor football team to begin play in the Lone Star Football League in the 2013 season. Based in McAllen, Texas, the Toros play their home games at the State Farm Arena in nearby Hidalgo.

The Toros were the third indoor football team to call the Rio Grande Valley home, following the af2's Rio Grande Valley Dorados which played from 2004 until the league's final season of 2009 and the Rio Grande Valley Magic which played in the Southern Indoor Football League and the LSFL for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. In addition, though playing in the State Farm Center as the previous two did, the Toros are the first to represent McAllen in their city name. However, the team never played.

References

  1. McAllen Toros Seating Chart Archived 2013-01-28 at archive.today
  2. Sandalow, Brian (October 11, 2012). "Anderson, Toros look to give indoor football fresh start". The Monitor. Retrieved October 12, 2012.

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