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The franchises in the following list went defunct before the 1892 season, and played in the National League, the American Association (AA), the Players' League (PL), the Union Association (UA), or some combination of the four leagues. The NL has played continuously since 1876, the AA existed from 1882 to 1891, the UA existed for one season in ...
Russian Super League (1996–2008) . Replaced by the Kontinental Hockey League in 2008. The KHL also launched with teams from Belarus, Latvia, and Kazakhstan.As of the current 2018–19 season, it includes teams in all of its original countries, as well as China, Finland, and Slovakia.
For the sake of simplicity, this list will only focus on national (non-regional, non-National Football League) outdoor (i.e., not arena football or leagues with similar rules) North American football teams not covered in other lists; i.e., the All-America Football Conference, the first three universally recognized as major incarnations of the American Football League, Continental Football ...
The following is a list of ballparks previously used by professional baseball teams. In addition to the current National (NL) and American (AL) leagues, Major League Baseball recognizes four short-lived other leagues as "major" for at least some portion of their histories; three of them played only in the 19th century, while a fourth played two years in the 1910s.
Baltimore Orioles (1901–1902) Baltimore Terrapins. Brooklyn Hartfords. Brooklyn Tip-Tops. Brooklyn Ward's Wonders. Buffalo Bisons (National League) Buffalo Bisons (Players' League) Buffalo Blues.
M. List of defunct and relocated Major League Baseball teams. Major League Soccer defunct clubs. List of professional sports teams in Michigan. List of defunct Mississippi sports teams. List of defunct MLRH teams.
Colorado Football Conference. Mile High Eagles (Formerly Englewood Eagles and Colorado Cobras) Northern Colorado Nightmare. Pueblo Steel. Colorado Springs Flames. 303 Thrashers (Formerly Denver Pirates) Colorado 76ers. Inactive or Defunct Teams Below.
The NFL has had a total of 49 franchises become defunct over its history; [4] this includes ten of the league's twelve founding members, with only the Chicago Bears and Arizona Cardinals surviving to the present day. [5] By 1926, the league had expanded to 22 franchises, but a league meeting in April 1927 led to the decision to revoke the ...