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  2. San Antonio Force - Wikipedia

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    The Force played their home games at HemisFair Arena, [1] then the home of the San Antonio Spurs.They set two records for futility, becoming the first arena football team ever to be shut out in a game, losing to the Orlando Predators 50–0 on June 13, 1992, [2] and the all-time lowest record for field goal percentage in a season, 11.8% (4–34), among three different kickers.

  3. List of defunct Texas sports teams - Wikipedia

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    4.2.2 Arena Football League. ... San Antonio Force (1992) San Antonio Talons (2012–2014) ... Houston Huskies (1947–1949) Houston Skippers ...

  4. List of Arena Football League teams - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Force: 1992: 1992 San Antonio Talons: 2012 2014: Tulsa Talons 1999–2011 Franchise started as the Tulsa Talons in af2 back in 1999. Joined the new AFL in 2010 and relocated to San Antonio in 2012. San Jose SaberCats: 1995 2015 Spokane Shock: 2010 2015: Franchise started in af2 in 2005. Joined the new AFL in 2010. Team left for the ...

  5. Category:Arena Football League in Texas - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Force (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Arena Football League in Texas" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. Sports in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    It was later renamed to the Frost Bank Center after Frost Bank became the arena sponsor. [1] San Antonio is home to the Double-A Minor League affiliate of the San Diego Padres, the San Antonio Missions who play at Nelson Wolff Stadium on the west side of the city. San Antonio is also home the San Antonio Brahmas of the UFL who play at the ...

  7. Category:Defunct American football teams in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Texans (arena football) Dallas Texans (NFL) E. El Paso Generals; F. Fort Worth Braves; ... San Antonio Force; San Antonio Matadors; San Antonio Riders; San ...

  8. Robert Quiroga (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Quiroga played high school football at Oliver Wendell Holmes High School in San Antonio. [2] He earned first-team All-Greater San Antonio honors as both a receiver and punter. [2] He also garnered Honorable mention all-state recognition. [2] Quiroga recorded career totals of 2,086 yards and 33 touchdowns on 103 receptions. [2]

  9. Ken Lutz - Wikipedia

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    Ken Lutz (born December 11, 1965) is a former American football quarterback who played two seasons in the Arena Football League (AFL) with the Columbus Thunderbolts and San Antonio Force. [1] He first enrolled at Moorpark College before transferring to San Jose State University. He attended Royal High School in Simi Valley, California. [2]