Defunct Teams
Defunct Teams Stadiums | |||||
Team (former names) |
Stadium (former names) |
Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City |
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Baltimore Stallions (1995) (Baltimore Football Club) (Baltimore CFLers) (Baltimore CFL Colts) (Baltimore Colts) (1994) |
Memorial Stadium | 1994–1995 | 53,371 | 1950 | Baltimore, Maryland |
Birmingham Barracudas (1995) |
Legion Field | 1995 | 71,594 | 1926 | Birmingham, Alabama |
Las Vegas Posse (1994) |
Sam Boyd Stadium | 1994 | 32,000 | 1971 | Whitney, Nevada |
Memphis Mad Dogs (1995) |
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium | 1995 | 63,000 | 1967 | Memphis, Tennessee |
Ottawa Rough Riders (1898–1924,1927–1996) (Ottawa Senators) (1925–1926) (Ottawa Football Club) (1876–1897) |
Frank Clair Stadium Lansdowne Park (1908–1993) |
1908–1996 | 30,927 | 1908 | Ottawa, Ontario |
Ottawa Renegades (2002–2005) |
2002–2005 | ||||
San Antonio Texans (1995) (Sacramento Gold Miners) (1993–1994) |
Alamodome | 1995 | 59,000 | 1993 | San Antonio, Texas |
Hornet Stadium | 1993–1994 | 21,195 | 1968 | Sacramento, California | |
Shreveport Pirates (1994–1995) |
Independence Stadium | 1995 | 63,000 | 1976 | Shreveport, Louisiana |
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