Conference American Conference Sport Arena Football Inaugural season 1995 | Founded 1995 | |
Formerly Eastern Division, as a member of the National Conference |
The American Conference - East Division is a division of the Arena Football League's American Conference. There are currently three teams that reside in the division: Cleveland Gladiators, New Orleans VooDoo and the Philadelphia Soul. It was first formed in 1995 as part of the National Conference when expansion brought up the current divisions.
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Since the division's enfranchisement in 1995, as the Eastern Division of the National Conference, the division has sent representatives to five ArenaBowls (most recently the Philadelphia Soul in 2013's ArenaBowl XXVI), with two wins (most recently the Philadelphia Soul in 2008's ArenaBowl XXII).
Division lineups
1995 and 1996
Eastern Division in the National Conference. Albany moved in from American Conference. Connecticut Coyotes enfranchised.
1997
Charlotte and Connecticut folded. Nashville, New Jersey, and New York are enfranchised.
1998
Nashville moved to National Conference's Southern Division.
1999 and 2000
Buffalo Destroyers enfranchised. New York moved to Hartford, Connecticut as New England Sea Wolves.
2001
As Indiana Firebirds, Albany moved to Indianapolis, Indiana as part of the American Conference's Central Division. Carolina moved in from Southern Division. Iowa Barnstormers moved to Uniondale, New York as New York Dragons. New England moved to Toronto as the Phantoms. New Jersey Red Dogs renamed the Gladiators.
2002
Carolina moved back to Southern Division.
2003
Detroit moved in from Central Division. New Jersey moved to Las Vegas. Toronto Phantoms folded.
2004
Buffalo moved to Columbus, Ohio. Dallas moved in from Central Division. Detroit moved back to Central Division as well. Las Vegas moved to American Conference's Western Division. Philadelphia Soul enfranchised.
2005–2007
Carolina Cobras folded.
2008
Las Vegas moved back from Western Division as Cleveland Gladiators. After the 2008 season, Columbus, Dallas, and New York folded while Philadelphia is suspended and the AFL is put on a one-year hiatus. Also, the Cleveland Gladiators joined the Central Division (now part of the National Conference) for the 2010 season when that division was known as the Midwest Division.
2010
The Eastern Division moved to the American Conference as Southwest Division for this season. Dallas Vigilantes enfranchised while the other three teams come from the defunct af2.
2011 and 2012
The Southwest Division changed its name back to Eastern Division. Bossier-Shreveport moved to New Orleans as the VooDoo. Cleveland Gladiators and Milwaukee Iron (renamed Mustangs) moved in from the Central Division (known as Midwest in 2010). Dallas and Tulsa moved to Central Division. Oklahoma City folded. Philadelphia Soul returned. Pittsburgh Power enfranchised.
2013
Milwaukee Mustangs suspended operations.
2014
Iowa joined the East Division after the League's expansion into Los Angeles and Portland, and the removal of the Utah Blaze and Chicago Rush.
2015
Iowa left to play in the Indoor Football League and Pittsburgh folded because of low attendance.
After 2015 Both conferences no longer have divisions. Philadelphia remains in the American Conference, but Cleveland moves to the National Conference. New Orleans folded due to lack of ownership.