List of Jacksonville Sharks seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Jacksonville Sharks. The Sharks are a professional indoor American football franchise in the National Arena League (NAL), based in Jacksonville, Florida, and plays its home games at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena. The team was established in 2010 in the Arena Football League (AFL) until it left the league after the 2016 season. Until 2014, the Sharks won their division in every year. The team reached ArenaBowl XXV in their second year of play, in which they won the league's championship on a game-winning touchdown as time expired. The team won the NAL Championship in its first season.

ArenaBowl championsArenaBowl appearanceDivision championsPlayoff berthNAL champions
SeasonLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason results
FinishWinsLosses
2010 AFL AmericanSouth1st124Lost Conference Semifinals (Orlando) 69–73
2011 AFLAmericanSouth1st144Won Conference Semifinals (Orlando) 63–48
Won Conference Championship (Georgia) 64–55
Won ArenaBowl XXIV (Arizona) 73–70
2012 AFLAmericanSouth1st108Won Conference Semifinals (Georgia) 58–56
Lost Conference Championship (Philadelphia) 34–89
2013 AFLAmericanSouth1st126Won Conference Semifinals (Tampa Bay) 69–62
Lost Conference Championship (Philadelphia) 59–75
2014 AFLAmericanSouth3rd711
2015 AFLAmericanSouth2nd108Won Conference Semifinals (Orlando) 55–33
Won Conference Championship (Philadelphia) 61–56
Lost ArenaBowl XXVIII (San Jose) 47–68
2016 AFLAmerican2nd79Won Conference Semifinals (Orlando) 69–68 (OT)
Lost Conference Championship (Philadelphia) 50–55
2017 NAL 1st111Won Semifinal (Monterrey) 43–32
Won NAL Championship (Columbus) 27–21
2018 NAL3rd106Lost Semifinal (Carolina) 48–73
2019 NAL1st131Won Semifinal (Columbus) 67–43
Won NAL Championship (Carolina) 52–48
2020 NALSeason cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021NAL6th26
2022 NAL4th77Lost Semifinal (Albany) 67–68
2023 NAL1st103Won Semifinal (Orlando) 62-18
Won NAL Championship (Carolina) 54-45
2024 IFL Eastern6th511
Total13085(includes only regular season)
147(includes only the postseason)
14492(includes both regular season and postseason)

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