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Orlando Predators; Established 1991 Play in Kia Center in Orlando, Florida OrlandoPredatorsFootball.com: League/conference affiliations; Arena Football League (1991–2016) (2024) National Conference (1993–2008) American Conference (2010–2016) South Division (1992–2015) National Arena League (2019–2023) Arena Football One (2025-future)
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This is a list of seasons completed by the Orlando Predators. The Predators were a professional arena football franchise of the Arena Football League (AFL), based in Orlando, Florida. The team was established in 1991 and last played its home games at Amway Center. The Predators made the playoffs for 19 consecutive seasons from 1993 to 2011.
Team history; First franchise: Nashville Kats (1997–2001) Second franchise: Nashville Kats (2005–2007) Third franchise: Nashville Kats (2024–) Championships; League championships (0) Conference championships (0) 2005; Prior to 2005, the AFL did not have conference championship games: Division championships (2) Central: 1997, 2001; Playoff ...
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Orlando Arena (14,678) 3 May 10 Florida Bobcats: W 38–20 2–1 Orlando Arena (16,116) 4 May 18 at Tampa Bay Storm: L 42–63 2–2 ThunderDome (16,444) 5 May 24 at San Jose SaberCats: L 25–42 2–3 San Jose Arena (15,470) 6 June 1 at Connecticut Coyotes: W 45–38 3–3 Hartford Civic Center (7,342) 7 June 7 Charlotte Rage: W 56–47 4–3 ...
On May 22, 2013, the UCF Board of Trustees officially announced that the school had entered into a naming rights contract with CFE Federal Credit Union, which has had a long-standing history with UCF. [11] The deal was slated for seven years and was worth $3.95 million, or $564,285.72 per year. [12] The new name took effect on May 23, 2013.
The series also had the top overall attendance record in league history when Orlando defeated Tampa Bay 46–45 in front of 28,745 at the Florida Suncoast Dome in week 6 of the 1993 AFL season. In 2010, the rivalry resumed after a year off caused by the Arena Football League suspending operations in 2009.