List Of Arena Football League Arenas
Below is a list of Arena Football League arenas:
National Conference | |||||
Eastern Division | |||||
Team (former names) |
Arena (former names) |
Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City |
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Cleveland Gladiators (Las Vegas Gladiators) (New Jersey Gladiators) (New Jersey Red Dogs) |
Quicken Loans Arena | 2008–present | 19,262 | 1994 | Cleveland, Ohio |
Orleans Arena | 2007 | 9,500 | 2003 | Paradise, Nevada | |
Thomas & Mack Center | 2003–2006 | 18,776 | 1983 | ||
Continental Airlines Arena Brendan Byrne Arena (1981–1996) |
1997–2002 | 19,040 | 1981 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | |
Milwaukee Mustangs (Milwaukee Iron) |
BMO Harris Bradley Center Bradley Center (1988–2012) |
2010–2012 | 17,800 | 1988 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Philadelphia Soul | Wells Fargo Center Wachovia Center (2003-2010) First Union Center (1998–2003) CoreStates Center (1996–1998) |
2004–present | 17,486 | 1996 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Wachovia Spectrum First Union Spectrum (1998–2003) CoreStates Spectrum (1994–1998) The Spectrum (1967–1994) |
2004–2008 (For Saturday home games) |
17,380 | 1967 | ||
Pittsburgh Power | Consol Energy Center | 2011–present | 18,000 | 2010 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Southern Division | |||||
Team (former names) |
Arena (former names) |
Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City |
Jacksonville Sharks | Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena | 2010–present | 13,000 | 2003 | Jacksonville, Florida |
New Orleans VooDoo | New Orleans Arena | 2004–2005, 2007–2008, 2011–present | 16,377 | 1999 | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Orlando Predators | Amway Center | 2011–present | 17,200 | 2010 | Orlando, Florida |
Amway Arena The Arena in Orlando (2006) TD Waterhouse Centre (1999–2006) Orlando Arena (1989–1999) |
1991–2008 | 15,924 | 1989 | Orlando, Florida | |
Tampa Bay Storm (Pittsburgh Gladiators) |
Tampa Bay Times Forum St. Pete Times Forum (2002–2011) Ice Palace (1996–2002) |
1997–present | 19,200 | 1996 | Tampa, Florida |
Tropicana Field Thunderdome (1993–1996) Florida Suncoast Dome (1990–1993) |
1991–1996 | 43,500 | 1990 | St. Petersburg, Florida | |
Pittsburgh Civic Arena Mellon Arena (1999–present) |
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) |
2001–present | 16,143 | 1980 | Rosemont, Illinois |
Iowa Barnstormers | Wells Fargo Arena | 2010–present | 15,181 | 2005 | Des Moines, Iowa |
San Antonio Talons (Tulsa Talons) |
Alamodome | 2012–present | 65,000 | 1993 | San Antonio, Texas |
BOK Center | 2010–2011 | 16,582 | 2008 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | |
Tulsa Convention Center | 2000–2009 | 7,111 | 1964 | ||
Western Division | |||||
Team (former names) |
Arena (former names) |
Years Used | Capacity | Opened | City |
Arizona Rattlers | US Airways Center America West Arena (1992–2005) |
1992–2008 | 16,321 | 1992 | Phoenix, Arizona |
San Jose SaberCats | HP Pavilion at San Jose Compaq Center at San Jose (2001–2002) San Jose Arena (1993–2001) |
1995–2008 | 16,100 | 1993 | San Jose, California |
Spokane Shock | Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena | 2010–present | 10,471 | 1995 | Spokane, Washington |
Utah Blaze | EnergySolutions Arena Delta Center (1991–2006) |
2006–2008, 2011–present | 14,000 | 1991 | Salt Lake City, Utah |
Maverik Center E Center (1997–2010) |
2010 | 10,100 | 1997 | West Valley City, Utah |
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