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List of Arena Football League arenas
List of Arena Football League arenas
Below is a list of Arena Football League arenas:
Defunct teams
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National Conference Eastern Division Team (former names) Cleveland Gladiators (Las Vegas Gladiators) (New Jersey Gladiators) (New Jersey Red Dogs) Columbus Destroyers (Buffalo Destroyers) Dallas Desperados New York Dragons (Iowa Barnstormers) Philadelphia Soul Arena (former names) Quicken Loans Arena Orleans Arena Continental Airlines Arena Brendan Byrne Arena (1981-1996) Nationwide Arena HSBC Arena Marine Midland Arena (1996-1999) American Airlines Center Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
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Years Used
Capacity Opened City
2008-present 20,562 2007 1997-2002 9,500 18,776 19,040
1994 2003 1983 1981
Cleveland, Ohio Las Vegas, Nevada East Rutherford, New Jersey Columbus, Ohio Buffalo, New York Dallas, Texas Uniondale, New York Des Moines, Iowa Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Thomas & Mack Center 2003-2006
2004-present 17,171 1999-2003 18,690
2000 1996
2002-present 18,532 2001-present 16,234 11,411
2001 1972 1955 1996
Iowa Veterans Memorial 1995-2000 Auditorium
Wachovia Center (Sun 2004-present 17,486 Home Games) First Union Center (1998–2003) CoreStates Center (1996–1998) Wachovia Spectrum (Sat Home Games) First Union Spectrum (1998-2003) CoreStates Spectrum (1994-1998) The Spectrum (1967-1994) 2004-present 17,380
1967
Southern Division Team (former names) Arena (former names) Years Used Capacity Opened City
Georgia Force Arena at Gwinnett Center Philips Arena New Orleans VooDoo Orlando Predators New Orleans Arena Amway Arena The Arena in Orlando
2003-2004, 11,500 2008-present 2002, 2005-2007 18,750
2003 1999 1999 1989
Duluth, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia New Orleans, Louisiana Orlando, Florida
2004-2005, 16,500 2007-present 1991-present 15,924
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(2006) TD Waterhouse Centre (1999-2006) Orlando Arena (1989-1999) Tampa Bay Storm (Pittsburgh Gladiators)
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St. Pete Times Forum 1997-present 19,200 Ice Palace (1996-2002) Tropicana Field Thunderdome (1993-1996) Florida Suncoast Dome (1990-1993) Pittsburgh Civic Arena Mellon Arena (1999-present) 1991-1996 43,500
1996 1990
Tampa, Florida St. Petersburg, Florida
1987-1990
15,924
1961
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
American Conference Central Division Team (former names) Arena (former names) Years Used Capacity Opened City
Chicago Rush Allstate Arena Rosemont Horizon (1980-1999) Colorado Crush Grand Rapids Rampage Kansas City Brigade Pepsi Center Van Andel Arena Sprint Center Kemper Arena Arena (former names) US Airways Center America West Arena (1992-2005) Staples Center HP Pavilion at San Jose Compaq Center at San Jose (2001-2002) San Jose Arena (1993-2001) EnergySolutions Arena Delta Center (1991-2006)
2001-present 15,924
1980
Rosemont, Illinois Denver, Colorado Grand Rapids, Michigan Kansas City, Missouri
2003-present 17,210 1998-present 10,834 2008-present 18,500 2006-2007 Years Used 19,500
1999 1996 2007 1974
Western Division Team (former names) Arizona Rattlers Los Angeles Avengers San Jose SaberCats Capacity Opened City
1992-present 16,210
1992
Phoenix, Arizona Los Angeles, California San Jose, California
2000-present 18,118 1995-present 17,496
1999 1993
Utah Blaze
2006-present 14,000
1991
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Defunct Teams Arenas Team (former names) Anaheim Piranhas (1996-1997) (Las Vegas Sting) (1994-1995) Austin Wranglers Carolina Cobras Arena (former names) Arrowhead Pond Anaheim Arena (1993) Thomas & Mack Center
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Years Used
Capacity Opened City
1996-1997 1994-1995
17,174 18,776
1993 1983
Anaheim, California Las Vegas, Nevada
Frank Erwin Center Charlotte Coliseum Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena RBC Center (2002-present)
2004-2007 2003-2004 2000-2002
16,755 21,684 18,730
1977 1988 1999
Austin, Texas Charlotte, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina
Charlotte Rage Charlotte Coliseum Chicago Bruisers Rosemont Horizon Allstate Arena (1999-present)
1992-1996 1987-1989
21,684 15,924
1988 1980
Charlotte, North Carolina Rosemont, Illinois N/A
Chicago Politi- N/A cians (1986 Playtest Game) Cincinnati Rockers (1992-1993) Cleveland Thunderbolts (1992-1994) (Columbus Thunderbolts) (1991) Connecticut Coyotes (1995-1996) Dallas Texans (1990-1993) Denver Dynamite (1987, 1989-1991) Detroit Fury (2001-2004) Riverfront Coliseum U.S. Bank Arena Firstar Center The Crown Coliseum at Richfield Ohio Expo Center Coliseum
N/A
N/A
N/A
1992-1993
12,823
1975
Cincinnati, Ohio
1992-1994 1992-1994
20,000 7,000
1974 1918
Richfield, Ohio Columbus, Ohio
Hartford Civic Center
1995-1996
15,635
1980
Hartford, Connecticut Dallas, Texas Denver, Colorado
Reunion Arena
1995-1996
17,001 16,061
1980 1975
McNichols Sports Arena 1987, 1989-1991
The Palace of Auburn Hills
2001-2004
22,076
1988
Auburn Hills, Michigan
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Florida Bobcats (1996-2001) (Miami Hooters) (1993-1995) (Sacramento Attack) (1992) Fort Worth Cavalry (1994) West Palm Beach Auditorium Miami Arena ARCO Arena
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1996-2001 1993-1995 1992 5,000 14,696 17,317 1965 1988 1988 West Palm Beach, Florida Miami, Florida Sacramento, California
Fort Worth Convention Center
1994
11,200
1965
Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas
1996-2001 Houston Thun- Compaq Center The Summit (1975-1998) derbears (1998-2001) (Texas Terror) (1996-1997) Indiana Firebirds (2001-2004) (Albany Firebirds) (1990-2000) Los Angeles Cobras (1988) Massachusetts Marauders (1994) (Detroit Drive) (1988-1993) Conseco Fieldhouse Pepsi Arena 2001-2004 1990-2000
15,256
1975
14,400 17,500
1999 1990
Indianapolis, Indiana Albany, New York
Los Angeles Sports Arena Worcester’s Centrum Centre DCU Center (2004-present) Worcester Centrum (1987-1992) Joe Louis Arena
1988
14,546
1959
Los Angeles, California Worcester, Massachusetts
1994
14,800
1982
1988-1993 1987
20,066 N/A
1979 N/A
Detroit, Michigan N/A
N/A Miami Vise (1987 Playtest Game) Milwaukee Mustangs (1994-2001) Minnesota Fighting Pike (1996) Bradley Center
1994-2001
17,800
1988
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota Nashville, Tennessee
Target Center
1996
17,500
1990
Nashville Kats Sommet Center Nashville Arena (1996-1999), (2007) Gaylord Entertainment Center (1999-2007) New England Steamrollers (1988)
1997-2001, 2005-present
17,113
1996
Providence Civic Center 1988 Dunkin’ Donuts Center (2001-present)
14,500
1972
Providence, Rhode Island
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New Orleans Night (1991-1992) New York Knights (1988) Oklahoma Wranglers (2000-2001) (Portland Forest Dragons) (1997-1999) (Memphis Pharaohs) (1995-1996) Louisiana Superdome
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1991-1992 55,675 1975 New Orleans, Louisiana New York City, New York Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Portland, Oregon Memphis, Tennessee
Madison Square Garden 1988
18,200
1968
Cox Convention Center
2000-2001
15,000
UNK
Rose Garden Pyramid Arena
1997-1999 1995-1996
17,544 21,000
1993 1991
Rockford Met- Rockford MetroCentre ros (1986 Playtest Game) San Antonio Force (1992) HemisFair Arena
1986
10,000
1981
Rockford, Illinois
1992
10,146
UNK
San Antonio, Texas St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis Stam- Kiel Center pede Scottrade Center (1995-1996) (2006-present) Savvis Center (2000-2006) Toronto Phantoms (2001-2002) (New England Seawolves) (1999-2000) (New York CityHawks) (1997-1998) Washington Commandos (1987, 1990) (Maryland Commandos) (1989) Air Canada Centre Hartford Civic Center
1995-1996
19,022
1994
2001-2002 1999-2000
18,819 15,635 18,200
1999 1980 1968
Toronto, Ontario Hartford, Connecticut New York City, New York Fairfax, Virginia Landover, Maryland
Madison Square Garden 1997-1998
Patriot Center Capital Centre US Airways Arena (1993-1997)
1990 1987, 1989
10,000 18,756
1958 1973
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