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The '''World League of American Football''' (shortened to '''WLAF''' or '''World League''', later renamed the '''NFL Europe League''' ('''NFL Europe''' for short) and then '''NFL Europa''', was a professional American football league that operated between 1991 and 2007. It was backed by the [[National Football League]] (NFL). Each season culminated with the World Bowl.


==Teams==
==Teams==

Revision as of 13:51, 13 August 2020

Teams

Franchise Cities/Names Years Fate
Anaheim Amigos
Los Angeles Stars

Utah Stars
Anaheim Amigos Template:Nowrap Folded, 1975
NBA relocated New Orleans Jazz to Utah as Utah Jazz in 1979.
Los Angeles Stars 1968–1970
Utah Stars 1970–1975
Dallas Chaparrals
Texas Chaparrals

San Antonio Spurs
Dallas Chaparrals 1967–1970 Joined the NBA, 1976, as San Antonio Spurs
NBA added a franchise in Dallas (Mavericks) in 1980.
Texas Chaparrals 1970–1971
Dallas Chaparrals 1971–1973
San Antonio Spurs 1973–1976
Houston Mavericks
Carolina Cougars
Spirits of St. Louis
Houston Mavericks 1967–1969 Folded, 1976
NBA relocated San Diego Rockets to Houston as Houston Rockets in 1971.
NBA added a franchise in Charlotte (Hornets) in 1988.
Carolina Cougars 1969–1974
Spirits of St. Louis 1974–1976
Indiana Pacers Indiana Pacers 1967–1976 Joined NBA, 1976, as Indiana Pacers
Kansas City
Denver Larks /Rockets /Nuggets
Kansas City (unnamed) 1967 Joined the NBA, 1976, as Denver Nuggets
Denver Larks 1967
Denver Rockets 1967–1974
Denver Nuggets 1974–1976
Kentucky Colonels Kentucky Colonels 1967–1976 Folded, 1976
Minnesota Muskies
Miami Floridians
Floridians
Minnesota Muskies 1967–1968 Folded, 1972
NBA added a franchise in Miami (Heat) in 1988.
NBA added a franchise in Minnesota (Timberwolves) in 1989.
Miami Floridians 1968–1970
Floridians 1970–1972
New Orleans /Louisiana Buccaneers
Memphis Pros /Tams /Sounds
Baltimore Hustlers /Claws
New Orleans Buccaneers 1967–1970 Folded, 1975
NBA relocated Charlotte Hornets to New Orleans as New Orleans Hornets (now New Orleans Pelicans) in 2002.
NBA relocated Vancouver Grizzlies to Memphis as Memphis Grizzlies in 2000.
Louisiana Buccaneers 1970
Memphis Pros 1970–1972
Memphis Tams 1972–1974
Memphis Sounds 1974–1975
Baltimore Hustlers 1975
Baltimore Claws 1975
New York/New Jersey Americans
New York Nets
New York Americans 1967 Joined NBA, 1976, with name changes to reflect move to New Jersey (1977) and currently Brooklyn Nets (2012).
New Jersey Americans 1967–1968
New York Nets 1968–1976
Oakland Americans/Oaks
Washington Capitals
Virginia Squires
Oakland Americans 1967 Folded, 1976
NBA relocated San Francisco Warriors to Oakland as Golden State Warriors in 1971.
NBA relocated Baltimore Bullets to Washington as Capital Bullets (now Washington Wizards) in 1973.
Oakland Oaks 1967–1969
Washington Capitals 1969–1970
Virginia Squires 1970–1976
Pittsburgh Pipers /Pioneers /Condors
Minnesota Pipers
Pittsburgh Pipers 1967–1968 Folded, 1972
NBA added a franchise in Minnesota (Timberwolves) in 1989.
Minnesota Pipers 1968–1969
Pittsburgh Pipers 1969–1970
Pittsburgh Pioneers 1970
Pittsburgh Condors 1970–1972
San Diego Conquistadors /Sails San Diego Conquistadors 1972–1975 Folded, 1975
NBA operated in San Diego from 1967 to 1971 with the San Diego Rockets (now the Houston Rockets) and from 1978 to 1984 with the San Diego Clippers (now the Los Angeles Clippers).
San Diego Sails 1975


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