Sports in Denver

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Denver's professional sports teams are illustrated in this mural covering the rear of a building in 1995, just before the Avalanche of the NHL began play.
Denver's professional sports teams are illustrated in this mural covering the rear of a building in 1995, just before the Avalanche of the NHL began play.

Denver is home to many sports teams and is part of a select group of U.S. cities with teams from four major sports:

Denver Broncos
The Denver Broncos of the National Football League have been able to draw crowds of nearly 70,000 since their AFL origins in the early 1960s at Mile High Stadium, and continue to draw fans today to their current home Invesco Field at Mile High. The team has advanced to the Super Bowl six times and have won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1998 and '99.[update needed]
Colorado Rockies
In the 1980s and 1990s, one of the top priorities of former Mayor Federico Peña was bringing Major League Baseball to the city, an effort which culminated in the construction of Coors Field and the creation of the Colorado Rockies (National League) as an expansion franchise in 1993. They made their first World Series in 2007.
Colorado Avalanche
Denver is also home to the Colorado Avalanche, a National Hockey League team that relocated from Quebec City in 1995. They have won two Stanley Cups (1996 and 2001) while in Denver and play at Pepsi Center.
Denver Nuggets
The Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association is hosted by the Pepsi Center.

Other professional sports teams are:

Colorado Mammoth
The Colorado Mammoth of the National Lacrosse League is hosted by the Pepsi Center.
Colorado Crush
The Colorado Crush of the Arena Football League is hosted by the Pepsi Center.
Denver Outlaws
The Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse play at Invesco Field.
Denver Bulldogs
The Denver Bulldogs are a United States Australian Football League team located in Denver that have won five national championships.
Current sporting venues in Denver, Colorado

[edit] Past teams

Mile High Stadium was Invesco Field's predecessor.
Mile High Stadium was Invesco Field's predecessor.

[edit] Event hosting

[edit] References

  1. ^ Clay Latimer (August 2, 2006). Throwing hat in ring. Rocky Mountain News. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.

Mile High Stadium was home to the Rockies 1993-1995 while Coors Field was being built.