There will be no Sioux Falls Storm football this year.
The Indoor Football League decided to cancel its 2020 season on Monday in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
“This is a decision we take very seriously, and it comes as a result of extended, thoughtful discussion among our Board of Directors,” said IFL Commissioner Todd Tryon in a media release.
“Because there are so many critical unknowns that are out of our control, we feel as a league we would be best serving the health and stability of the IFL community by taking a proactive approach and focusing our talents and our resources toward preparing for a breakout 2021 season. The health and safety of our players, coaches, staff, and fans is our top concern.”
The IFL’s Board of Directors also on Monday approved an extended 16-game schedule — with each team playing eight home games — for the 2021 season to add additional value for season ticket holders and sponsors.
What does this mean for Storm season ticket holders? All season tickets from 2020 are rolled over to 2021, plus automatic tickets to the additional home game. In addition, Storm ticket holders receiver exclusive invitation to the “I Weathered the Storm” Summer/Fall Bash and exclusive season ticket holder contests and giveaways during this off-season.
If you have any questions on ticketing, please contact a Storm representative at 605-838-9009 or email admin@siouxfallsstorm.com.
Here is more from the IFL’s statement:
Among the many issues also facing the IFL in determining the feasibility of continuing the 2020 season include the difficulties to develop a modified schedule once arenas re-open, the amount of time needed for our players to safely regain playing form after not being able to train during this time, and the amount of time needed to allow our teams to properly prepare for a relaunch once staff is allowed to return to their offices.
“The IFL remains committed to the safety and well-being of our players, our team and league staff members, our fans, and our corporate partners,” Tryon added. “During this extraordinary time in our country, we have all been impacted, and we believe that it will take all of us working together to return to a semblance of normalcy. With that stated, I am extremely proud of how our IFL teams have taken prominent leadership roles within their respective communities to provide assistance and hope to those who need it most. We will continue those efforts as best we can and we will work directly with our local governments and healthcare providers to help in any way we can in the midst of these difficult times.”


