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The St. Louis Stampede were a professional arena football team based in St. Louis, Missouri. The team was a member of the Central Division of the American Conference, in the Arena Football League (AFL). The Stampede competed in the 1995 and 1996 seasons, playing their home games in the Kiel Center (since renamed the Enterprise Center), also the home of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League.
St. Louis Stampede | |
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Established 1995 Folded 1996 Played in Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri | |
League/conference affiliations | |
Arena Football League (1995–1996)
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Current uniform | |
Team colors | Black, red, orange, gold, white |
Personnel | |
Head coach | Dave Ewart |
Team history | |
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Championships | |
League championships (0) | |
Conference championships (0) Prior to 2005, the AFL did not have conference championship games | |
Division championships (0) | |
Playoff appearances (2) | |
Home arena(s) | |
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The Stampede were coached by Earle Bruce during the 1995 season, and for the first 4 games of the 1996 season, before he announced his resignation to spend more time with his family.[1] The Stampede qualified for the playoffs during both seasons of their existence, but folded after the completion of their second season in 1996. Reaching the playoffs both seasons, they scored 49 points in two first-round games. However, they lost both.
St. Louis Stampede Hall of Famers | ||||
No. | Name | Year Inducted | Position(s) | Years w/ Stampede |
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7 | Darryl Hammond | 2013 | WR/LB | 1995-96 |
The following Stampede players were named to All-Arena Teams:
Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 1996 Arena Football League season.
Name | Term | Regular Season | Playoffs | Awards | ||||
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W | L | T | Win% | W | L | |||
Earle Bruce | 1995–1996 | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 | 0 | 1 | |
Dave Ewart | 1996 | 6 | 4 | 0 | .600 | 0 | 1 | |
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