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In August 2002, the building's naming rights were sold to the St. Petersburg Times, which became the Tampa Bay Times in January 2012; accordingly, the arena was known as the St. Pete Times Forum (2002–2012) and Tampa Bay Times Forum (2012–2014).
The team played in the former ThunderDome [8] [9] in St. Petersburg (now called Tropicana Field) from 1991–1996, becoming its first regular team sports tenant. [10] Since 1997, the team played its home games in the Amalie Arena in Tampa and previously known as the Ice Palace, St. Pete Times Forum, and Tampa Bay Times Forum.
[3] [4] The Storm ended the 2006 season with a 7–9 record (4th in their Division), ending a 19-year streak of playoff appearances, the longest in AFL. [4] Since 1997, the team has played its home games at Amalie Arena (previously the Ice Palace, the St. Pete Times Forum, and the Tampa Bay Times Forum) which is located in Tampa. [5]
St. Pete Times Forum: 4: Sunday April 25 5:00 pm at Milwaukee Iron: L 61–72 1–2 Bradley Center: 5: Saturday May 1 7:30 pm Arizona Rattlers: W 62–61 2–2 St. Pete Times Forum: 6: Friday May 7 8:00 pm Jacksonville Sharks: L 43–46 2–3 St. Pete Times Forum: 7: Saturday May 15 8:05 pm at Bossier–Shreveport Battle Wings: W 48–44 3–3 ...
The 2006 Tampa Bay Storm season was the 20th season for the team in the Arena Football League and 16th in Tampa. They tried to improve upon their 10–6 record from 2005 in the Southern Division, and looking to get back to the playoffs again. They finished 7–9 and for the first time in franchise history, they missed the playoffs.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center projected the storm was likely to hit near the Tampa Bay metropolitan area, home to mor ... which includes St. Petersburg, said it ordered the evacuation of more ...
The storm tracked to the south in the final hours and made landfall in Siesta Key near Sarasota, about 70 miles (112 kilometers) south of Tampa. The situation in the Tampa area was still a major emergency as St. Petersburg recorded over 16 inches (41 centimeters) of rain, prompting the National Weather Service to warn of flash flooding.
The 2011 Tampa Bay Storm season is the 24th season for the franchise, their 20th in the Tampa Bay region. The team is coached by Dave Ewart and plays home games at the St. Pete Times Forum on the Amalie Motor Oil Field, sponsored by the Amalie Oil Company.