Philadelphia Bell

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The Philadelphia Bell was a short-lived professional American football team based in Philadelphia that competed in the mid-1970s World Football League.

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Philadelphia Bell canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football team
World Football League team
defunct American football team
abbreviation WFL
surface form: PHI (WFL)
attendanceScandal 1974 attendance inflation controversy
basedIn Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
competitionLevel professional
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1975
division Eastern Division
era mid-1970s
foundedAsExpansionTeam true
fullName Philadelphia Bell self-link
headCoach Ron Waller
Willie Wood
homeStadium Franklin Field
JFK Stadium
surface form: John F. Kennedy Stadium
inception 1974
league World Football League
location Philadelphia
notablePlayer Jim "King" Corcoran
Vince Papale
owner John B. Kelly Jr.
playedHomeGamesAt Franklin Field
JFK Stadium
surface form: John F. Kennedy Stadium
playedIn World Football League
region Pennsylvania
season World Football League
surface form: 1974 World Football League season

World Football League
surface form: 1975 World Football League season
shortLived true
sport American football
status defunct
teamColors blue
silver
white

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World Football League hadFranchise Philadelphia Bell
WFL hadTeam Philadelphia Bell
subject surface form: World Football League
Philadelphia Bell fullName Philadelphia Bell self-link
Willie Wood coachedTeam Philadelphia Bell