- Sports in Denver
Denver is home to many sports teams and is part of a select group of only 13U.S. cities with teams from four major sports :;
Denver Broncos : The Denver Broncos of theNational Football League have been able to draw crowds of over 70,000 since their AFL origins in the early 1960s atMile High Stadium , and continue to draw fans today to their current homeInvesco Field at Mile High . The team has advanced to theSuper Bowl six times and have won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1998 and '99.update after|2009|2|2|comment=update each year after the super bowl ;Colorado Rockies : In the 1980s and 1990s, one of the top priorities of former MayorFederico Peña was bringingMajor League Baseball to the city, an effort which culminated in the construction ofCoors Field and the creation of the Colorado Rockies (National League ) as an expansion franchise in 1993. They made their firstWorld Series in2007 .;Colorado Avalanche : Denver is also home to the Colorado Avalanche, aNational Hockey League team that relocated fromQuebec City in 1995. They have won twoStanley Cup s (1996 and 2001) while in Denver and play atPepsi Center .;Denver Nuggets : The Denver Nuggets of theNational Basketball Association is hosted by the Pepsi Center.Other professional sports teams are:
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Colorado Rapids : The Colorado Rapids of theMajor League Soccer team, played atInvesco Field at Mile High through 2006 until a new stadium,Dick's Sporting Goods Park was built in nearby Commerce City for 2007. Commerce City is a northern suburb of Denver.; Denver Dynamite: The Denver Dynamite of theProfessional Arena Soccer League play at the Denver Sports Center.;Colorado Mammoth : The Colorado Mammoth of theNational Lacrosse League is hosted by the Pepsi Center. The Mammoth won NLL Championship in 2006.;Denver Outlaws : The Denver Outlaws ofMajor League Lacrosse play atInvesco Field .;Colorado Crush : The Colorado Crush of theArena Football League is hosted by the Pepsi Center. The Crush wonArena Bowl Championship in 2005.;Denver Bulldogs : The Denver Bulldogs are aUnited States Australian Football League team located in Denver that have won six national championships.Detailed Summary by Team
Past teams
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Denver Bears former minor league (AAA) baseball team (1948-1992)
*Denver Zephyrs originally, the Denver Bears (moved to New Orleans, 1992)
*Denver Nuggets former National Basketball League &National Basketball Association team (1948-1950)
*Denver Spurs formerWorld Hockey Association team (1975-76)
*Colorado Rockies formerNational Hockey League team (1976-82); now known as theNew Jersey Devils
*Denver Avalanche! former Major Indoor Soccer League team (1980-1982); suspended operations.
*Colorado Flames former Central Hockey League minor league team (1983-1984); associated to theCalgary Flames
*Denver Gold formerUnited States Football League team (1983-1985)
*Denver Dynamite formerArena Football League team (1987, 1989-1991)
*Denver Grizzlies former International Hockey League team (1994-1995); now known as theUtah Grizzlies Event hosting
* Denver co-hosted the 1962
International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships (together with Colorado Springs).
* Initially awarded the1976 Winter Olympics . However, due to rising costs and worries about environmental impact, voters rejected a public-funding ballot measure. Without the bond, Denver could not support the games, and the IOC retracted the award.
* Denver hosted the ABA All-Star Game in 1976 and the 1984 NBA All-Star Game atMcNichols Arena .
* Denver also hosted the 1990NCAA Final Four at McNichols Arena.
* The inauguralUltimate Fighting Championship (November 12 1993 )
* The 1998Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Coors Field.
* The 2001NHL All-Star Game and FanFest at Pepsi Center.
* 2005NBA All-Star Game at Pepsi Center.
* The 2008 NCAAFrozen Four Tournament will be hosted in Denver.
* Denver hosts a yearly race on theChamp Car World Series circuit, the Grand Prix of Denver
* TheColorado Colfax Marathon is run through the city annually.
* The city is strongly considering a bid for the2018 Winter Olympics . [cite web | url=http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/olympics/article/0,1299,DRMN_25056_4887437,00.html | title=Throwing hat in ring | author=Clay Latimer | publisher=Rocky Mountain News | date=August 2 ,2006 | accessdate=2007-03-21]References
Mile High Stadium was home to the Rockies 1993-1995 while Coors Field was being built.
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