2009 AF2 season

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2009 AF2 season
League
AF2
Sport
Arena football
Regular season
Season champions
Spokane Shock
Playoffs
American champions
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers
  American runners-up
Green Bay Blizzard
National champions
Spokane Shock
  National runners-up
Tulsa Talons
ArenaCup X
Champions
Spokane Shock
AF2 seasons

← 2008

The 2009 AF2 season was the AF2's 10th and final season. It was preceded by 2008. The regular season began on Friday, March 20 and finished on Saturday, July 25. The league champion was the Spokane Shock, who defeated the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers 74-27 in ArenaCup X.




Contents





  • 1 League info


  • 2 Standings


  • 3 Playoffs


  • 4 ArenaCup X


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




League info










New teamsMilwaukee Iron
Renamed / Relocated teamsAlbany Conquest → Albany Firebirds, Lexington Horsemen → Kentucky Horsemen
Defunct teamsAustin Wranglers, Daytona Beach ThunderBirds, Louisville Fire, Lubbock Renegades, Texas Copperheads
Total teams25


Standings


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Team
Overall
Division
Wins
Losses
Percentage
Wins
Losses
Percentage

American Conference

East Division

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers
13
3
.812
10
0
1.000

Albany Firebirds
7
9
.438
4
6
.400

Manchester Wolves
7
9
.438
4
7
.364

Mahoning Valley Thunder
2
14
.125
2
7
.222

Midwest Division

Iowa Barnstormers
12
4
.750
7
2
.778

Green Bay Blizzard
10
6
.625
8
2
.800

Quad City Steamwheelers
5
11
.312
4
7
.364

Peoria Pirates
5
11
.312
3
6
.333

Milwaukee Iron
5
11
.312
2
7
.222

South Division

Tennessee Valley Vipers
11
5
.688
6
3
.667

South Georgia Wildcats
11
5
.688
6
4
.600

Kentucky Horsemen
10
6
.625
3
4
.429

Florida Firecats
7
9
.438
3
7
.300

National Conference

Central Division

Tulsa Talons
13
3
.812
4
0
1.000

Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz
7
9
.438
2
2
.500

Amarillo Dusters
3
13
.188
0
4
.000

Southwest Division

Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings
11
5
.688
7
2
.778

Arkansas Twisters
11
5
.688
5
2
.714

Rio Grande Valley Dorados
9
7
.562
5
4
.556

Corpus Christi Sharks
2
14
.125
0
9
.000

West Division

Spokane Shock
15
1
.938
11
0
1.000

Boise Burn
12
4
.750
10
3
.769

Stockton Lightning
6
10
.375
4
9
.308

Central Valley Coyotes
3
13
.188
3
9
.250

Tri-Cities Fever
3
13
.188
3
10
.231
  • Green indicates clinched playoff berth

  • Purple indicates division champion

  • Gray indicates best conference record


Playoffs










































































































































































































































First Round
Conference Semifinals
Conference Championships

ArenaCup X
            

6

Green Bay

60
3
Tennessee Valley
56

6

Green Bay

51

2
Iowa
46
7
Manchester
53

2

Iowa

70
6
Green Bay
67

American Conference

1

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

72

5

Kentucky

66
4
South Georgia
63
5
Kentucky
49


1

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

82
8
Albany
21

1

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

78
A1
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
27


N1

Spokane

74
6
Rio Grande Valley
46

3

Bossier-Shreveport

56
3
Bossier-Shreveport
34


2

Tulsa

59
7
Oklahoma City
75

2

Tulsa

90
2
Tulsa
44

National Conference

1

Spokane

51
5
Arkansas
36

4

Boise

77
4
Boise
35


1

Spokane

59
8
Stockton
21

1

Spokane

62


ArenaCup X







ArenaCup X


























1234Total
Spokane146203474
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton7140627
Date
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Arena
Orleans Arena, Paradise, Nevada

ArenaCup X was the tenth and final edition of arenafootball2's championship game in which the National Conference Champions Spokane Shock defeated the American Conference Champions Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, 74–27. The game was held on Saturday, August 22, 2009. As part of the league's tenth anniversary celebrations, the game was held at the neutral-site Orleans Arena (within the Orleans Resort & Casino) in Las Vegas.


Because of legal issues regarding the ownership of arenafootball2 (the original Arena Football League had owned a controlling stake), the league legally disbanded two weeks after the game was played because of the parent's bankruptcy. AF2's Board of Directors formed a new entity, Arena Football One, that assumed the Arena Football League identity after winning a bankruptcy court sale in late 2009. Future championships for that league which, while "new", consists of AF2's Board of Directors, use the ArenaBowl as its championship, leading to the retirement of the ArenaCup.


The "new" Arena Football League began in 2010 with the defending champion Shock moving up. They went on to defeat the Tampa Bay Storm in ArenaBowl XXIII, thus winning consecutive titles in the premier level in consecutive years, with different league identities.



References





External links


  • 2009 af2 stats






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