2019 Philadelphia Soul season

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2019 Philadelphia Soul season
Owner Ron Jaworski
Craig Spencer
Pete Ciarrocchi
Head coach Clint Dolezel
General manager Beau Bell
Home field Wells Fargo Center
Results
Record7–5
League place3rd
Playoff finishSemifinals,
Won vs. #2 Washington

ArenaBowl XXXII,
Lost at Albany

The 2019 Philadelphia Soul season was the fourteenth season for the Philadelphia Soul in the Arena Football League. The Soul played at the Wells Fargo Center and were coached by Clint Dolezel for the 2019 season.

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Standings

2019 Arena Football League standings
TeamOverallPointsRecords
WLPCTPFPAHomeAwayGBSTK
Albany Empire xy102.8336204745–15–1W2
Washington Valor x75.5835385524–23–33W2
Philadelphia Soul x75.5835235304–23–3L1
Baltimore Brigade x75.5835004394–23–3W1
Atlantic City Blackjacks 48.3335185503–31–56L2
Columbus Destroyers 111.0833945481–50–69L5

y - clinched regular season title
x - clinched playoff berth

Schedule

Regular season

The 2019 regular season schedule was released on February 13, 2019. [1] All times Eastern. [2]

WeekDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocationAttendanceReport
ScoreRecord
1SaturdayApril 27, 20193:30 p.m. Atlantic City Blackjacks W 48–411–0 Wells Fargo Center 9,245 [3]
2FridayMay 3, 20197:00 p.m. at Baltimore Brigade W 36–272–0 Royal Farms Arena 4,381 [4]
3SaturdayMay 11, 20197:00 p.m. Albany Empire L 48–572–1Wells Fargo Center9,843 [5]
4SaturdayMay 18, 20193:30 p.m. at Washington Valor L 46–532–2 Capital One Arena 6,357 [6]
5SundayMay 26, 20193:00 p.m.at Baltimore BrigadeL 30–452–3Royal Farms Arena4,079 [7]
6SaturdayJune 1, 20197:00 p.m. Columbus Destroyers W 47–353–3Wells Fargo Center8,672 [8]
7SundayJune 9, 20194:00 p.m.Washington ValorL 41–483–4Wells Fargo Center7,164 [9]
8SundayJune 16, 20194:00 p.m.Atlantic City BlackjacksW 54–294–4Wells Fargo Center6,910 [10]
9SaturdayJune 22, 20197:00 p.m.at Columbus DestroyersW 42–355–4 Nationwide Arena 7,604 [11]
10SaturdayJune 29, 20193:30 p.m.Albany EmpireW 54–436–4Wells Fargo Center10,564 [12]
11SaturdayJuly 6, 20197:00 p.m.at Atlantic City BlackjacksW 50–457–4 Boardwalk Hall 7,104 [13]
12Bye
13SaturdayJuly 20, 20197:00 p.m.at Albany EmpireL 27–727–5 Times Union Center 10,981 [14]

Postseason

RoundDayDateKickoffOpponentScoreLocationAttendanceReport
SF–1SundayJuly 283:30 p.m.at Washington ValorW 69–33Capital One Arena6,942 [15]
SF–2SundayAugust 44:00 p.m.Washington ValorW 48–41Wells Fargo Center8,537 [16]
Aggregate scoreW 117–74
ArenaBowl SundayAugust 118:00 p.m.at Albany EmpireL 27–45Times Union Center12,042 [17]

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