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St. Louis Stampede [[File:|center|150px|St. Louis Stampede]] Year founded 1995 Year folded 1996 Prior names none Divisional championships none ArenaBowl championships none The St. Louis Stampede was a team in the Arena Football League. The Stampede competed in the 1995 and 1996 seasons, playing their home games in the Kiel Center (since renamed the Scottrade Center), also the home of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League. 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. Season-by-season Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties Season W L T Finish Playoff results 1995 9 3 0 Lost Quarterfinals (Albany 51-49) 1996 8 6 0 Lost Quarterfinals (Iowa 52-49) Totals 17 11 0 (including playoffs) External links St. Louis Stampede at ArenaFan.com v • d • e Defunct Arena Football League teams Alabama Vipers · Anaheim Piranhas · Austin Wranglers · Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings · Carolina Cobras · Charlotte Rage · Chicago Bruisers · Chicago Politicians · Cincinnati Rockers · Cleveland Thunderbolts · Colorado Crush · Columbus Destroyers · Connecticut Coyotes · Dallas Desperados · Dallas Texans · Denver Dynamite · Detroit Fury · Florida Bobcats · Fort Worth Cavalry · Grand Rapids Rampage · Houston Thunderbears · Indiana Firebirds · Los Angeles Avengers · Los Angeles Cobras · Massachusetts Marauders · Miami Vise · Milwaukee Mustangs · Minnesota Fighting Pike · Nashville Kats · New England Steamrollers · New Orleans Night · New York Dragons · New York Knights · Oklahoma Wranglers · Rockford Metros · San Antonio Force · St. Louis Stampede · Toronto Phantoms · Washington Commandos Related Articles: Arena Football League (1987–2008) · af2 (2000-2009) · Arena Football League (2010) · ArenaBowl · AFL Arenas · Arena football · Indoor football · Arena Football video games