The 2004 Philadelphia Soul season was the inaugural season of the Philadelphia Soul in the Arena Football League. It was a disappointing season for the Soul, finishing with a record of 5–11. They won their first game on February 21 vs. the Columbus Destroyers 56–34.
2004 Philadelphia Soul season | |
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Head coach | Michael Trigg |
Home field | Wachovia Center & Wachovia Spectrum(alt.) |
Results | |
Record | 5–11 |
Division place | 5th |
Playoff finish | Did not qualify |
Schedule
editWeek | Date | Opponent | Home/Away | Result |
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1 | February 8 | New Orleans VooDoo | Home | L 42–34 |
2 | February 15 | Dallas Desperados | Away | L 51–47 |
3 | February 21 | Columbus Destroyers | Home | W 56–34 |
4 | February 29 | Tampa Bay Storm | Away | L 40–37 |
5 | March 7 | Chicago Rush | Home | W 53–47 |
6 | March 13 | Columbus Destroyers | Away | L 43–41 |
7 | March 21 | Colorado Crush | Home | L 40–33 |
8 | March 28 | Austin Wranglers | Away | W 65–60 |
9 | April 4 | Dallas Desperados | Home | W 47–31 |
10 | Bye | Week | ||
11 | April 17 | Carolina Cobras | Away | L 63–59 |
12 | April 24 | New York Dragons | Home | W 60–58 |
13 | May 1 | Colorado Crush | Away | L 58–40 |
14 | May 8 | Las Vegas Gladiators | Home | L 63–35 |
15 | May 15 | Carolina Cobras | Home | L 46–43 |
16 | May 22 | San Jose SaberCats | Away | L 48–36 |
17 | May 30 | New York Dragons | Away | L 69–54 |