List of professional sports teams in Alabama

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Alabama has several minor league professional and semi-professional teams including three minor league baseball teams. It does not currently have any major professional sports league teams, and has never hosted a team in any of the established U.S. major professional leagues. However, Alabama has intermittently been home to teams in what were widely considered (and/or at least aspired to become) major leagues during their presence in the state. Additionally, Major League Baseball has retroactively recognized several Negro Leagues as major leagues; as a result, the Birmingham Black Barons are now considered to have been a major league baseball team.

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Currently, Alabama is the second-most populous U.S. state without a major league franchise (it is the most populous if one considers Virginia to be the home of the NFL's Washington Commanders and NHL's Washington Capitals - those teams have their practice facilities and operational headquarters in Northern Virginia although neither team plays its home games there). [1] [2]

Current minor-league professional and semi-professional teams

ClubCitySportLeagueVenue
AFC Mobile Mobile Soccer National Premier Soccer League Archbishop Lipscomb Athletic Complex
Alabama Blackhawks Birmingham Football APDFL football league Carver High School
Alabama Steel Semi Pro Football Prattville Football IAFL (Independent American Football League)Central High School
Birmingham Vulcans Birmingham Basketball NABL (North American Basketball League)Young Stars Basketball Academy
Dixie Derby Girls Huntsville Roller derby Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Von Braun Center
Birmingham Legion FC Birmingham Soccer USL Championship Protective Stadium
Birmingham Barons Birmingham Baseball Southern League Regions Field
Birmingham Black Widows Birmingham Football Women's Indoor Football LeagueVenue unknown
Birmingham Squadron Birmingham Basketball NBA G League Legacy Arena
Birmingham Stallions Birmingham Football United Football League Protective Stadium
Central Alabama Jaguars Montgomery Basketball The Basketball League (TBL) Venue unknown
Huntsville City FC Huntsville Soccer MLS Next Pro Joe W. Davis Stadium
Huntsville Rockets Semi-Pro Football Huntsville Football Gridiron Development Football League Milton Frank Stadium
Huntsville Havoc Huntsville Ice hockey Southern Professional Hockey League Von Braun Center
Magic City Surge Birmingham Basketball American Basketball Association Bill Harris Arena
Marvel City Tigers Bessemer Football Gridiron Development Football LeagueSnitz Snider Stadium
Montgomery Biscuits Montgomery Baseball Southern League Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium
Rocket City Trash Pandas Madison Baseball Southern League Toyota Field
South Alabama Hurricanes Baldwin County Gulf Shores American football Xtreme South Football League Gulf Shores Sportsplex- Mickey Miller Blackwell Stadium
Tennessee Valley Tigers Huntsville Football Independent Women's Football League Milton Frank Stadium
Birmingham Bulls Pelham, Alabama Ice hockey Southern Professional Hockey League Pelham Civic Complex
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    Former professional and semi-professional teams

    ClubCitySportLeagueYears activeFate
    Alabama Outlawz Birmingham Indoor football X-League Indoor Football, Arena Pro Football 2014–2015, 2017Attempted to restart again in 2017, but folded prior to playing any home games
    Birmingham A's Birmingham Baseball Southern League 1967–1975Defunct
    Birmingham Black Barons Birmingham Baseball Negro Southern League, Negro National League, Negro American League 1920–1960Defunct
    Rocket City United Madison Soccer National Premier Soccer League 2007–2013Defunct
    Mobile A's Mobile Baseball Southern League
    Mobile BayBears Mobile BaseballSouthern League1997–2019Relocated to Madison as the Rocket City Trash Pandas
    Mobile Black Bears Mobile BaseballIndependent Negro league team
    Mobile Soldiers Mobile Baseball Southern League
    Mobile White Sox Mobile Baseball Southern League
    Montgomery Grays Montgomery Baseball South Atlantic League
    Montgomery Grey Sox Montgomery Baseball Negro Southern League 1932Defunct
    Montgomery Rebels Montgomery Baseball Southern League 1903–1980 (various years)Relocated to Birmingham
    Montgomery Wings Montgomery Baseball Southeastern League 2002–2003Defunct
    Ozark Patriots Ozark Baseball Southeastern League 2002Defunct
    Selma Cloverleafs Selma Baseball Southeastern League 2002–2003
    Birmingham Bulldogs Birmingham Basketball World Basketball Association 2004–2005Defunct
    Birmingham Magicians Birmingham Basketball American Basketball Association 2005–2006Defunct
    Birmingham Power Birmingham Basketball National Women's Basketball League 2001–2005Defunct
    Druid City Dragons Tuscaloosa Basketball World Basketball Association 2006Defunct
    Huntsville Flight Huntsville Basketball National Basketball Development League 2001–2005Relocated to Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Mobile Revelers Mobile Basketball National Basketball Development League 2001–2003Defunct
    Mobile Majesty Mobile Basketball National Women's Basketball League 2001Defunct
    Southern Alabama Bounce Mobile Basketball American Basketball Association 2006–2007Defunct
    Birmingham Barracudas Birmingham Canadian football Canadian Football League 1995Defunct
    Alabama Renegades Huntsville Football National Women's Football Association 2000–2008Defunct, league folded
    Alabama Hawks Huntsville Football Continental Football League 1968–1969Defunct, league folded
    Alabama Slammers Birmingham Football Women's American Football League 2001–2002Defunct
    Alabama Vulcans Birmingham Football American Football Association 1979Defunct
    Birmingham Americans Birmingham Football World Football League 1974Defunct
    Birmingham Fire Birmingham Football World League of American Football 1991–1992Defunct, league shut down U.S. operations and became NFL Europe before eventually folding
    Birmingham Iron Birmingham Football Alliance of American Football 2019Defunct, league folded
    Birmingham Stallions Birmingham Football United States Football League 1983–1985Defunct, league folded
    Birmingham Steel Magnolias Birmingham Football Women's Football Association 2002–2003Defunct, league folded
    Birmingham Thunderbolts Birmingham Football XFL 2001Defunct, league folded
    Birmingham Vulcans Birmingham Football World Football League 1975Defunct, league folded
    Gadsden Raiders Gadsden FootballSouthern Professional Football League1963–?
    Huntsville Rockets Huntsville FootballSouthern Professional Football League1963–1964
    Muscle Shoals SmasHers Muscle Shoals Football National Women's Football Association 2004Defunct
    Tuscaloosa Warriors Tuscaloosa FootballSouthern Professional Football League1963Relocated to Columbus, Mississippi
    Alabama Slammers Pelham Ice hockey World Hockey Association 2 2003–2004Defunct
    Birmingham Bulls (1) Birmingham Ice hockey World Hockey Association, Central Hockey League 1976–1981Defunct
    Birmingham Bulls (2) Birmingham Ice hockey East Coast Hockey League 1992–2001Relocated to Atlantic City, New Jersey
    Birmingham South Stars Birmingham Ice hockey Central Hockey League 1982–1983Defunct
    Huntsville Blast Huntsville Ice hockey East Coast Hockey League 1993–1994Relocated to Tallahassee, Florida
    Huntsville Channel Cats/Tornado Huntsville Ice hockey Southern Hockey League, Central Hockey League, South East Hockey League 1995–2001, 2003–2004Defunct
    Mobile Mysticks Mobile Ice hockey East Coast Hockey League 1995–2002Relocated to Duluth, Georgia
    Birmingham/Alabama Steeldogs Birmingham Indoor football AF2 2000–2007Defunct
    Tennessee Valley/Alabama Vipers Huntsville Indoor football AF2, Arena Football League 2000–2010Relocated to Duluth, Georgia
    Mobile Bay Tarpons Mobile Indoor football Southern Indoor Football League
    Mobile Seagulls Mobile Indoor football Indoor Professional Football League, National Indoor Football League 2000–2001Defunct
    Mobile Wizards Mobile Indoor football AF2 2002Defunct
    Montgomery Maulers/Bears Montgomery Indoor football National Indoor Football League, American Indoor Football Association 2005–2007Defunct
    Birmingham Grasshoppers Birmingham Soccer United States Interregional Soccer League, Premier Development League 1992–1996Defunct
    Mobile Revelers Mobile Soccer United States Interregional Soccer League 1995–1997Defunct
    Pumas FC Birmingham Soccer National Premier Soccer League 2009–2010Defunct
    Mobile VipersMobileFootballExtreme Southern1988–1997Defunct
    Huntsville Stars Huntsville BaseballSouthern League1985–2014Relocated to Biloxi, Mississippi as the Biloxi Shuckers

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