Sports in Denver - Professional Sports Teams

Professional Sports Teams

Denver Dynamite
The Denver Dynamite of the Premier Arena Soccer League play at Apex Field House.
Colorado Mammoth
The Colorado Mammoth of the National Lacrosse League is hosted by the Pepsi Center. The Mammoth won NLL Championship in 2006.
Denver Outlaws
The Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse play at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.
Colorado Crush
The Colorado Crush of the Arena Football League is hosted by the Pepsi Center. The Crush won Arena Bowl Championship in 2005.
Denver Bulldogs
The Denver Bulldogs are a United States Australian Football League team located in Denver that have won seven national championships.
Denver Barbarians
The Denver Barbarians are a Rugby Super League (US) team located in Denver founded in 1967. One of the original RSL teams they won the RSL Championship in 1999 in the RSL's third season.
Current sporting venues in Denver, Colorado

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