Name Nashville KatsBadgeUser Rating (0 users)
Next Event Nashville Kats vs Albany Firebirds (02 Jun)
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League PositionRecent League Form ➡Established1997 (27 years old)
Sport American Football
Stadium/HomeNashville Municipal Auditorium
(9,700 Capacity)
Jersey or Equipment Clearart
ArchivePrimary ColoursLocationNashville, TN
NicknamesCompetitionsArena Football LeagueLast Editcurswine: 30/Apr/24
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02/06 | Nashville Ka | - | Albany Fireb | | 7:30pm |
07/06 | Minnesota My | - | Nashville Ka | | 12:00am |
16/06 | Nashville Ka | - | Oregon Black | | 7:30pm |
23/06 | Philadelphia | - | Nashville Ka | | 5:00pm |
29/06 | Nashville Ka | - | Southwest Ka | | 9:30pm |
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26/05 | Orlando Pred | - | Nashville Ka | |
18/05 | Nashville Ka | - | Georgia Forc | |
12/05 | Nashville Ka | - | Philadelphia | |
03/05 | Albany Fireb | 51 - 41 | Nashville Ka | |
28/04 | Nashville Ka | 47 - 12 | Minnesota My | |
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The Nashville Kats is the name of three separate franchises in the Arena Football League all located in Nashville, Tennessee. The original incarnation of the Kats launched in 1997 and were coached by Pat Sperduto, who coached that team to two ArenaBowl appearances prior to their move to Atlanta in 2002, then becoming the original Georgia Force.
The second incarnation of the Kats joined the league as an expansion
team in 2005, also coached by Sperduto, lasted two seasons before
folding in 2007. The third incarnation of the team is set to play in
2024 at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium. The first two teams played at what is now the Bridgestone Arena.
Team Members = Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 0 (Total: 0)Stadium or HomeThe Nashville Municipal Auditorium is an indoor sports and concert venue in Nashville, Tennessee. It opened October 7, 1962 with both an arena and exhibition hall. The former exhibition hall has been permanent home to the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum since 2013.
Nashville Municipal Auditorium was previously home to various teams, most notably the Belmont Bruins of the National Collegiate Athletic Association from 2001 to 2003. The venue has hosted major events including the CMA Awards (1967), Volunteer Jam (1976–1985), WrestleWar (1989), No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie (1989), Starrcade (1994–1996), In Your House (1995), U.S. Figure Skating Championships (1997), SuperBrawl (2001). Slammiversary (2007), Lockdown (2012), CMT Music Awards (2022) and Ric Flair's Last Match (2022).
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