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KISS Arena Football Team's Future In Doubt

(Classic Rock) The future of Arena Football League team LA Kiss is in doubt, with reports suggesting the team have folded. They formed in 2013 and are co-owned by Kiss members Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, along with the band's manager Doc McGhee.

And while there's been no official word on the team's future, it appears they've become the latest casualty in a turbulent week in the league, which has seen the Orlando Predators and Portland Steel collapse, while the Jacksonville Sharks and Arizona Rattlers announced their intentions to join the rival Indoor Football League.

AFL Player's Union Executive Director Ivan Soto says: "As I understand, the Kiss won't be involved in any football moving forward." LA Kiss player Caesar Rayford had another year on his contract with the team, but was signed to the Tampa Bay Storm on Friday along with several other LA Kiss players. Read more here.


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