United States Football League
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The United States Football League (USFL) was an American football league that played for three seasons, 1983 through 1985. A new league bearing the same name announced its launch in 2021, with plans to play its first season in 2022.
Teams
Franchise | Location | Venue | Years |
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Arizona Wranglers | Tempe, Arizona | Sun Devil Stadium | 1983-84 |
Birmingham Stallions | Birmingham, Alabama | Legion Field | 1983-85 |
Chicago Blitz | Chicago, Illinois | Soldier Field | 1983-84 |
Tampa Bay Bandits | Tampa, Florida | Tampa Stadium | 1983-85 |
Boston / New Orleans / Portland Breakers | Boston, Massachusetts New Orleans, Louisiana Portland, Oregon |
Nickerson Field Louisiana Superdome Civic Stadium |
1983 1984 1985 |
Denver Gold | Denver, Colorado | Mile High Stadium | 1983-85 |
Houston Gamblers | Houston, Texas | Astrodome | 1984-85 |
Jacksonville Bulls | Jacksonville, Florida | Gator Bowl | 1984-85 |
Los Angeles Express | Los Angeles, California | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | 1983-85 |
Memphis Showboats | Memphis, Tennessee | Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium | 1984-85 |
Michigan Panthers | Pontiac, Michigan | Pontiac Silverdome | 1983-84 |
New Jersey Generals | East Rutherford, New Jersey | Giants Stadium | 1983-85 |
Oakland Invaders | Oakland, California | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | 1983-85 |
Oklahoma / Arizona Outlaws | Tulsa, Oklahoma Tempe, Arizona |
Skelly Stadium Sun Devil Stadium |
1984 1985 |
Philadelphia / Baltimore Stars | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Baltimore, Maryland |
Veterans Stadium Byrd Stadium |
1983-84 1985 |
Pittsburgh Maulers | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Three Rivers Stadium | 1984 |
San Antonio Gunslingers | San Antonio, Texas | Alamo Stadium | 1984-85 |
Washington Federals Orlando Renegades |
Washington, D.C. Orlando, Florida |
RFK Stadium Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium |
1983-84 1985 |
Other
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