San Jose SaberCats
The San Jose SaberCats were a professional arena football team based in San Jose, California. The SaberCats had been members of the Arena Football League (AFL) since 1995 (the year in which the team was founded); and until 2015, they belonged to the AFL's National Conference. Over nineteen seasons of play, the SaberCats emerged as one of the Arena Football League's most successful franchises; at the conclusion of the 2015 season, the SaberCats boasted a lifetime regular season record of 198–98. Moreover, the SaberCats had won a total of four AFL Championships (2002, 2004, 2007, and 2015). Their lifetime postseason record stood at 19–12.
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A. J. HaglundAaron Garcia (American football)Adron TennellAl NogaAlan Harper (American football)Albrey BattleAlo SilaAmarri JacksonAmod FieldAndre JonesAntonio NarcisseAtlas HerrionAtnaf HarrisBen Nelson (American football)Bob BeesBob McMillen (American football)Bobby FresquesBrandon_AndersonBrandon CollinsBret CooperBrett SmithBrian FolkertsBrian Johnson (fullback)Burl Toler IIICarlos HuertaChad LucasCharles Wright (gridiron football)Chris Barber (gridiron football)Chris McAllister (American football)Chris SailerChristopher RoyalChuck Reed (gridiron football)Clevan ThomasColin MadisonCornelius DixonCourtney Smith (defensive back)Craig WhelihanD. J. Stephens (American football)Damien Borel
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Aaron Bailey (American football)Barry WagnerBen BennettCalvin SchexnayderChad CookCleannord SaintilD. J. WoodsDaimon SheltonDerik SteinerElliott MealerJames Williams (linebacker)Jason WillisJulius GantJulius WilliamsMalcolm SheppardMarc SchiechlOdie ArmstrongQuinton AndrewsSam HernandezShawn WillisStoney CaseTom PetithommeTommy TaggartTracey Perkins
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San Jose SaberCats
The San Jose SaberCats were a professional arena football team based in San Jose, California. The SaberCats had been members of the Arena Football League (AFL) since 1995 (the year in which the team was founded); and until 2015, they belonged to the AFL's National Conference. Over nineteen seasons of play, the SaberCats emerged as one of the Arena Football League's most successful franchises; at the conclusion of the 2015 season, the SaberCats boasted a lifetime regular season record of 198–98. Moreover, the SaberCats had won a total of four AFL Championships (2002, 2004, 2007, and 2015). Their lifetime postseason record stood at 19–12.
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I San Jose SaberCats sono una ...... tite casalinghe al SAP Center.
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SaberCats de San José Fichier: ...... 041 places inaugurée en 1993.
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San Jose SaberCats to drużyna ...... FL w latach 2002, 2004 i 2007.
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The San Jose SaberCats were a ...... tseason record stood at 19–12.
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