Pat Sperduto

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Pat Sperduto is an Arena Football League coach for the Nashville Kats. He led the Kats to two ArenaBowl appearances. Before moving into coaching he played from 1991 to 1993 with the Tampa Bay Storm, winning two ArenaBowls as a player.

[edit] External links

  • Pat Sperduto (coach) at ArenaFan.com
  • Pat Sperduto (player) at ArenaFan.com
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