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The Empire was Albany's third arena football team and second AFL team; it succeeded the original Albany Firebirds who began AFL play in 1990 and enjoyed great success, most notably winning ArenaBowl XIII, before moving to Indianapolis following the 2000 season, and later the Albany Conquest who played in the af2 developmental league from 2002 ...
The Albany Empire were a professional indoor football team based in Albany, New York. They were members of the National Arena League from 2021 to 2023 and played home games at MVP Arena . They are named after the defunct Arena Football League (AFL) team of the same name that won the last ArenaBowl before the AFL folded.
The 2019 Albany Empire season was the second season for the Albany Empire in the Arena Football League. The Empire played at the Times Union Center and were coached by Rob Keefe for the 2019 season. In just their second season of existence, the Empire finished with the best regular season record and advanced to ArenaBowl XXXII, where they ...
The National Arena League announced Thursday that it has terminated the membership of the Albany Empire, a team owned by former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown.. In a statement, the NAL wrote that ...
Like so many dynasties before it, the fall of the Albany Empire began with a slide into the DMs. On February 21, the Arena Football League’s official account posted classic 1990s highlights of ...
The team was rebranded to the Firebirds in 2009, lasting one season and a short playoff stint. The second incarnation of the Firebirds did not survive the transition to a unified Arena Football League in 2010. [3] After almost a decade, the Arena Football League in 2017 announced a new Albany arena football team named the Albany Empire.
Antonio Brown’s Albany Empire football team was kicked out of the National Arena League earlier this month. Antonio Brown’s arena football team preparing lawsuit after they say he reversed ...
It featured the winners of the two semifinals, the No. 1 seed Albany Empire and the No. 3 seed Philadelphia Soul. AFL Commissioner Randall Boe also confirmed that the league's expansion plans for next season would be unveiled during the game; [ 1 ] however, these plans were pushed back to several weeks after the game [ 2 ] after Boe said that ...