Dallas Desperados

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Dallas Desperados
Dallas Desperados
Conference National
Division Eastern
Year founded 2002
Home arena American Airlines Center
City, State Dallas, Texas
Wild card titles 1:
2002
Division titles 2:
2003 & 2006
Conference titles None
ArenaBowl championships None

The Dallas Desperados are an Arena Football League team that began play in 2002 as an expansion team.

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The team is owned by Jerry Jones, who is also the owner of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys. They play their home games at the American Airlines Center in downtown Dallas, Texas, which is also home to the NBA's Dallas Mavericks and the NHL's Dallas Stars, although they played one 2002 playoff game and the 2003 season at the Reunion Arena. The Desperados compete in the Eastern Division of the AFL National Conference. There was some initial controversy when the Desperados were founded because their logo was similar to that of indoor soccer's Dallas Sidekicks.

The Desperados were formerly coached by Joe Avezzano, who at the time was also the special teams coach for the Cowboys; his tenure with the Desperados ended when he left the Cowboys to join the Oakland Raiders' coaching staff. The starting quarterback for the Desperados in 2005 was Clint Stoerner, a former Cowboys quarterback, who was named to the Arena Football League's 2005 All-Rookie Team.

The Desperados' official mascot is Kid Coyote [1].

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff Results
2002 7 7 0 4th AC Western Lost Week 2 (Chicago)
2003 10 6 0 1st AC Central Lost Week 1 (Georgia)
2004 6 10 0 3rd NC Eastern --
2005 8 7 1 2nd NC Eastern --
2006 13 3 0 1st NC Eastern Lost NC Championship (Orlando)
2007* 4 0 0 1st NC Eastern --
Totals 50 36 1 (including playoffs)

* = Current Standing

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