ArenaBowl

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The ArenaBowl
ArenaBowl-Trophy.jpg
The Foster Trophy is awarded to the ArenaBowl winner
First playedAugust 1, 1987
Last playedAugust 11, 2019
Trophy Foster Trophy

The ArenaBowl was the championship game of the Arena Football League (AFL). Originally hosted at Pittsburgh's Civic Arena based on home attendance during the inaugural 1987 season, save four years (2005–2008) the game was hosted by the team with the higher seed based on regular season performance. In 2005–2006 the league staged the game in Las Vegas, and in 2007–2008 New Orleans hosted the event. For the series final two games, regular season home attendance between the competing teams determined which would host.

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Originally using year-based nomenclature ("ArenaBowl '87"), the league would begin consistently referring to the game using roman numerals beginning in 1994 ("ArenaBowl VIII"). The original Arena Football League's 2009 bankruptcy liquidation brought the league's existence to a close, but ArenaBowl XXIII would be staged in 2010 as the championship game of a new league which assumed the AFL's intellectual properties. The final ten games of the series would be staged under the "new" Arena Football League, concluding with ArenaBowl XXXII between the Albany Empire and Philadelphia Soul. The second AFL ultimately had the same fate as the first, ceasing operations after its 2019 season and undergoing Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation. [1]

While the intellectual property rights to the names of the Arena Football League and the ArenaBowl were sold through the league's bankruptcy proceeding in 2020, no plans have been disclosed to revive the game a second time.

Results

GameDateWinning teamLosing teamMVPSiteAttendance
ArenaBowl I August 1, 1987 Denver Dynamite 45 Pittsburgh Gladiators 16 Gary Mullen Pittsburgh Civic Arena 13,232
ArenaBowl II July 30, 1988 Detroit Drive 24 Chicago Bruisers 13 Steve Griffin Rosemont Horizon 15,018
ArenaBowl III August 18, 1989 Detroit Drive 39Pittsburgh Gladiators26 George LaFrance Joe Louis Arena 12,046
ArenaBowl IV August 11, 1990 Detroit Drive 51 Dallas Texans 27 Art Schlichter Joe Louis Arena 19,875
ArenaBowl V August 17, 1991 Tampa Bay Storm 48 Detroit Drive 42 Stevie Thomas Joe Louis Arena 20,357
ArenaBowl VI August 22, 1992 Detroit Drive 56 Orlando Predators 38George LaFrance (2) Orlando Arena 13,680
ArenaBowl VII August 21, 1993 Tampa Bay Storm 51 Detroit Drive 31 Jay Gruden Joe Louis Arena 12,989
ArenaBowl VIII September 2, 1994 Arizona Rattlers 36 Orlando Predators 31 Sherdrick Bonner Orlando Arena 14,368
ArenaBowl IX September 1, 1995 Tampa Bay Storm 48 Orlando Predators 35George LaFrance (3) ThunderDome 25,087
ArenaBowl X August 26, 1996 Tampa Bay Storm 42 Iowa Barnstormers 38Stevie Thomas (2) Iowa Veterans Memorial Auditorium 11,411
ArenaBowl XI August 25, 1997 Arizona Rattlers 55 Iowa Barnstormers 33 Donnie Davis America West Arena 17,436
ArenaBowl XII August 23, 1998 Orlando Predators 62 Tampa Bay Storm 31 Rick Hamilton Ice Palace 17,222
ArenaBowl XIII August 21,1999 Albany Firebirds 59 Orlando Predators 48 Eddie Brown Pepsi Arena 13,652
ArenaBowl XIV August 20, 2000 Orlando Predators 41 Nashville Kats 38 Connell Maynor TD Waterhouse Centre 15,989
ArenaBowl XV August 19, 2001 Grand Rapids Rampage 64 Nashville Kats 42 Terrill Shaw Van Andel Arena 11,217
ArenaBowl XVI August 18, 2002 San Jose SaberCats 52 Arizona Rattlers 14 John Dutton HP Pavilion at San Jose 16,942
ArenaBowl XVII June 22, 2003 Tampa Bay Storm 43 Arizona Rattlers 29 Lawrence Samuels St. Pete Times Forum 20,469
ArenaBowl XVIII June 27, 2004 San Jose SaberCats 69 Arizona Rattlers 62 Mark Grieb America West Arena 17,391
ArenaBowl XIX June 12, 2005 Colorado Crush 51 Georgia Force 48 Willis Marshall Thomas & Mack Center*10,822
ArenaBowl XX June 11, 2006 Chicago Rush 69 Orlando Predators 61 Matt D'Orazio Thomas & Mack Center*13,476
ArenaBowl XXI July 29, 2007 San Jose SaberCats 55 Columbus Destroyers 33Mark Grieb (2) New Orleans Arena*17,056
ArenaBowl XXII July 27, 2008 Philadelphia Soul 59 San Jose SaberCats 56Matt D'Orazio (2) New Orleans Arena*17,244
ArenaBowl XXIII August 20, 2010 Spokane Shock 69 Tampa Bay Storm 57 Kyle Rowley Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 11,017
ArenaBowl XXIV August 12, 2011 Jacksonville Sharks 73 Arizona Rattlers 70 Aaron Garcia US Airways Center 14,320
ArenaBowl XXV August 10, 2012 Arizona Rattlers 72 Philadelphia Soul 54 Nick Davila New Orleans Arena*13,648
ArenaBowl XXVI August 17, 2013 Arizona Rattlers 48 Philadelphia Soul 39 Rod Windsor Amway Center*12,039
ArenaBowl XXVII August 23, 2014 Arizona Rattlers 72 Cleveland Gladiators 32Nick Davila (2) Quicken Loans Arena 18,410
ArenaBowl XXVIII August 29, 2015 San Jose SaberCats 68 Jacksonville Sharks 47 Reggie Gray Stockton Arena 9,115
ArenaBowl XXIX August 26, 2016 Philadelphia Soul 56 Arizona Rattlers 42 Shaun Kauleinamoku Gila River Arena 13,390
ArenaBowl XXX August 26, 2017 Philadelphia Soul 44 Tampa Bay Storm 40 Darius Prince Wells Fargo Center 13,648
ArenaBowl XXXI July 28, 2018 Washington Valor 69 Baltimore Brigade 55 Arvell Nelson Royal Farms Arena 8,183
ArenaBowl XXXII August 11, 2019 Albany Empire 45 Philadelphia Soul 27 Tommy Grady Times Union Center 12,042

* Neutral site

Most championships won

TeamChampionshipsWinning years
Arizona Rattlers 51994, 1997, 2012, 2013, 2014
Tampa Bay Storm 51991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2003
Detroit Drive 41988, 1989, 1990, 1992
San Jose SaberCats 42002, 2004, 2007, 2015
Philadelphia Soul 32008, 2016, 2017
Orlando Predators 21998, 2000
Albany Firebirds 11999
Chicago Rush 12006
Colorado Crush 12005
Denver Dynamite 11987
Grand Rapids Rampage 12001
Jacksonville Sharks 12011
Spokane Shock 12010
Washington Valor 12018
Albany Empire 12019

Standings

TeamWLPCT.PFPALast appearance
Arizona Rattlers 55.5005004822016
Tampa Bay Storm*55.5004024342017
San Jose SaberCats 41.8003002152015
Detroit Drive 42.6672432031993
Philadelphia Soul 33.5002793032019
Orlando Predators 25.2863163372006
Albany Empire 101.00045272019
Albany Firebirds 101.00059481999
Chicago Rush 101.00069612006
Colorado Crush 101.00051482005
Denver Dynamite 101.00045161987
Grand Rapids Rampage 101.00064422001
Spokane Shock 101.00069572010
Washington Valor 101.00069552018
Jacksonville Sharks 11.5001201382015
Baltimore Brigade 01.00055692018
Chicago Bruisers 01.00013241988
Cleveland Gladiators 01.00032722014
Columbus Destroyers 01.00033552007
Dallas Texans 01.00027511990
Georgia Force 01.00048512005
Iowa Barnstormers 02.00071971997
Nashville Kats 02.000801052001

*Includes two appearances as Pittsburgh Gladiators (0–2, 42 points, 84 points allowed).

Coaching records

CoachGWLPCT.Team(s)Appearance(s)
Darren Arbet 541.800San Jose SaberCats2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2015
Fran Curci 1101.000Tampa Bay Storm1991
Mike Dailey 2201.000Albany Firebirds, Colorado Crush1999, 2005
Clint Dolezel 422.500Philadelphia Soul2013, 2016, 2017, 2019
John Gregory 202.000Iowa Barnstormers1996, 1997
Jay Gruden 422.500Orlando Predators1998, 1999, 2000, 2006
Kevin Guy 532.600Arizona Rattlers2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016
Joe Haering 101.000Pittsburgh Gladiators1987*
Mike Hohensee 1101.000Chicago Rush2006
Darrel Jackson 101.000Pittsburgh Gladiators1989*
Ron James 101.000Tampa Bay Storm2017
Doug Kay 101.000Columbus Destroyers2007
Rob Keefe 2201.000Spokane Shock, Albany Empire2010, 2019
Lary Kuharich 1101.000Tampa Bay Storm1993
Tim Marcum 1174.636Denver Dynamite, Detroit Drive, Tampa Bay Storm1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2010
Benji McDowell 1101.000Washington Valor2018
Les Moss 211.500Jacksonville Sharks2011, 2015
Perry Moss 514.200Chicago Bruisers, Detroit Drive, Orlando Predators1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995
Bret Munsey 1101.000Philadelphia Soul2008
Doug Plank 202.000Georgia Force, Philadelphia Soul2005, 2012
Omarr Smith 101.000Baltimore Brigade2018
Pat Sperduto 202.000Nashville Kats2000, 2001
Ernie Stautner 101.000Dallas Texans1990
Steve Thonn 101.000Cleveland Gladiators2014
Michael Trigg 1101.000Grand Rapids Rampage2001
Danny White 523.400Arizona Rattlers1994, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004

*Both Haering and Jackson coached the 1989 Pittsburgh Gladiators, but Jackson is credited with the postseason games.

See also

References

  1. Gleeson, Scott (November 27, 2019), "Arena Football League files for bankruptcy, ceases all operations", USA Today , retrieved November 27, 2019