PHILADELPHIA, June 25, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- This Saturday, June 28, 2014 at 6 p.m., two teams of military veterans will clash in a historic football setting.
The arena football game, to be played Saturday, June 28 at the University of Penn's Class of 1923 Arena, will feature legendary former players from both Annapolis and West Point. The game comes one week prior to the Welcome America Festival, part of The City of Philadelphia's Year of the Veteran. Last year, the Navy veterans won the inaugural clash in a thriller, and look to return home with the championship trophy again this year.
"We are going to win and end the Army drought," said Henry Racich, head coach of the Army Veterans team and a veteran of the United States Air Force. "This is our time."
The football game will kick off at 6 p.m., preceded by Rugby Warriors for Heroes, two rugby matches honoring veterans. The first features two local high school competitors: St. Joe's Prep (Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter's alma mater) & Archmere Academy (Vice President Joe Biden's alma mater). The second rugby game sees the Philadelphia Rugby Sevens challenge the National Guard All Stars. Doors open at 2 p.m. for a 3 p.m. start.
To learn more about the Second Annual Army Veterans vs. Navy Veterans Game and surrounding events, contact Joe Krause at 267-261-3428 or visit www.armynavyveteransfootball.com. To learn more about AFL China, visit www.afl-china.com.
* Note to editors: Video highlights from the 2013 event and game will be available upon request in HD resolution and natural sound.
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AFL China is a company created by Martin E. Judge, Jr. to introduce and launch a Professional American Arena Football League in China. Following an extremely successful trip to Beijing, China, together with its Ganlan Media International partner, AFL China formally announced plans to further develop Professional American Arena Football in China by Fall of 2015. A comprehensive football training program and an exhibition game were held in 2013, and ongoing training programs have been supporting and managing the expansion of AFL programs into many more Chinese cities after these inaugural initiatives. Full league play is planned in China for the fall of 2015 with a combination of American and Chinese players comprising each professional team.