07-05-2007, 10:50 PM
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Preset Season Teams
Posted this on the 2kboards also. Hey guys, just thought I'd share info on all the preset season mode teams. All this info has been gathered from released screenshots and videos. Enjoy!
1. Philadelphia Americans:: Liberty Park - Home of the Americans. They played their inaugural game here against the now defunct San Rafael Villians. Capacity: 78,227.
2. Assassins:: DiMeo Stadium - Home of the Assassins. The centerpiece statue "Tony" stands 32 feet tall. Capacity: 69,549.
3. Chicago Beasts:: Wolfram & Hart Coliseum - "The Cave" Home of the Beasts. Maybe the toughest fans in the league suffer through the cold winter games here. Capacity: 71,660.
4. Carolina Cobras:: Extensive Enterprise Stadium - Home of the Cobras. The twin Cobra design is a nod to the sponsor's unusual twin owners. Capacity: 63,185.
5. Colorado Cougars:: Cougars Park - Home of the Cougars. The light air of this stadium enhances the kicking game. Capacity: 65,021.
6. Miami Cyclones:: The Oceanic Bowl "The Eye" - Home of the Cyclones. Survived a Category 5 Hurricane in 2004. Capacity: 77,317.
7. Washington Federals:: Federal Financial Stadium "The Hill" - Home of the Federals. Oldest stadium in the APL, opened in 1949. Capacity: 76,956.
8. Detroit Firebirds:: Wayne County Stadium - Home of the Firebirds. Believe it or not, absolutely no obstructed seats. Capacity: 67,735.
9. Gunslingers:: Transcorp Stadium - Home of the Gunslingers. Nothing says big oil more than this stadium built in the heart of Texas. Capacity: 67,532.
10. Indians:: Beerski Field - Home of the Indians. Currently natural turf after switching from artificial turf back in the mid 90s. Capacity: 65,341.
11. Pittsburgh Iron Men:: Steel Mill Park - Home of the Iron Men. Built using over 30,000 rivets. Fans christened their new home on September 6th, 1998. Capacity: 68, 735.
12. New York Knights:: Heritage Field "Camelot" - Home of the Knights. The original architect during the stadium's construction was G.L. Costanza. Capacity: 78,004.
13. Los Angeles Legends:: Miller/Gold Stadium - Home of the Legends. Site of the only Perfect Season in APL History. Movie stars flock to their games. Capacity: 76,031.
14. Boston Minutemen:: Weyland Corporate Field - Home to the Minutemen. Franchise moved to Boston from Philly after a corporate naming dispute. Capacity: 64,554.
15. Ohio Red Dogs:: Begnaud Memorial Stadium - Home of the Red Dogs. City wrestled with naming the stadium for 16 months. Capacity: 72,609.
16. Rhinos:: Spradling Intl. Field - Home of the Rhinos. After decades in a domed stadium, the Rhinos recently moved to an exotic outdoor stadium. Capacity: 73,263.
17. Las Vegas Rollers:: Tangier's Stadium "The Pit" - Home of the Rollers. Theres action on and off the field here. Remember, you've got to play to win. Capacity: 62,846.
18. San Antonio(?) Rustlers:: Wentworth Stadium - Home of the Rustlers. The annual rodeo has been known to wreak havoc with the field conditions in late September. Capacity: 79,497.
19. San Francisco Sailors:: YMBA Telecomm Park "The Dock" - Home of the Sailors. The carrier was contructed using metal reclaimed from the Duwamish Barge. Capacity: 67,814.
20. Arizona Scorpions:: TMU Field
21. Sharks:: Amity Stadium
22. Tampa Bay Top Guns:: War Memorial Stadium - "The Hangar" Home of the Top Guns. Fighter Planes performing fly-bys add to the stadium's unique appeal. Capacity: 67,832.
23. Atlanta Wasps::
24. Werewolves::
Generic Stadiums:
1. The Practice Facility - Secluded location for training and practicing away from the media. Capacity: 9,200.
2. Metro Stadium - Multi-purpose open air stadium that is currently home to a semi-pro baseball franchise. Capacity: 67,919.
3. The Dome - Spacious indoor dome just awaiting corporate sponsorship. Capacity: 67,584.
4. Municipal Stadium - A throwback stadium with a retro 80's look. Capacity: 62,659.
5. Landmark Coliseum - Large capacity open air stadium built by an upstart video game company. Capacity: 66,189.
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