Club
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Sport
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League
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Seasons
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Note
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Bloomington Edge
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Football
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United Indoor Football Indoor Football League Champions Professional Indoor Football League X-League Indoor Football Champions Indoor Football
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2006–2018
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Was known as the Bloomington Extreme from 2006 to 2011
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Chicago American Gears
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Basketball
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National Basketball League Professional Basketball League of America
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1944–1947
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Chicago Bandits
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Fastpitch softball
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National Pro Fastpitch
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2005–2021
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Chicago Blaze
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Ice hockey
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All American Hockey League
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2009
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Chicago Blitz
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Football
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United States Football League
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1983–1984
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Chicago Bruisers
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Football
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Arena Football League
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1987–1989
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Chicago Cardinals
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Football
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National Football League
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1898–1959
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Moved to St. Louis, Missouri and became the St. Louis Cardinals, moved again to Tempe, Arizona and are now the Arizona Cardinals
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Chicago Cats
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Soccer
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American Soccer League
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1975–1976
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Chicago Condors
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Basketball
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American Basketball League
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1998
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Chicago Cougars
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Ice hockey
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World Hockey Association
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1972–1975
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Chicago Enforcers
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Football
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XFL
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2001
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Chicago Express
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Ice hockey
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ECHL
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2010–2011
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Chicago Fire
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American football
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World Football League
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1974
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Chicago Fire Premier
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Soccer
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USL Premier Development League
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2001–2016
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Chicago Hounds
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Ice hockey
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United Hockey League
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2006–2007
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Chicago Hustle
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Basketball
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Women's Professional Basketball League
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1978–1981
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Chicago Machine
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Lacrosse
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Major League Lacrosse
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2006–2010
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Chicago Mustangs
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Soccer
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North American Soccer League
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1967–1968
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Chicago Packers/Chicago Zephyrs
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Basketball
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National Basketball Association
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1961–1962 (Packers) 1962–1963 (Zephyrs)
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Moved to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Bullets, moved again to Washington, D.C. and are now the Washington Wizards
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Chicago Power
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Soccer
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American Indoor Soccer Association (1988–1990) National Professional Soccer League (1990–1996)
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1988–1996
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Chicago Rockstars
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Basketball
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American Basketball Association
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2006–2007
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Chicago Rush
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Football
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Arena Football League
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2001–2008, 2010–2013
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Chicago Shamrox
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Lacrosse
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National Lacrosse League
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2006–2008
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Chicago Skyliners
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Basketball
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American Basketball Association
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2000–2001
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Moved to Nevada and became the Las Vegas Slam
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Chicago Slaughter
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Football
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Indoor Football League
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2006
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Chicago Stags
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Basketball
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National Basketball Association
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1946–1950
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Chicago Sting
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Soccer
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North American Soccer League (1975–1984) Major Indoor Soccer League (1984–1988)
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1975–1988
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Chicago Thunder
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Volleyball
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United States Professional Volleyball League
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2002
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Chicago Tigers
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Football
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American Professional Football Association
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1920
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Chicago Winds
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Football
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World Football League
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1975
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Danville Dashers
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Ice hockey
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Federal Prospects Hockey League
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2011–2020
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Decatur Staleys
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Football
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National Football League (1920–1921)
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1919–1920 (Decatur) 1921 (Chicago) 1922–present (Chicago Bears)
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Moved to Chicago to become the Chicago Staleys and then changed their name to the Chicago Bears
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Lake County Fielders
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Baseball
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Northern League (2010) North American League (2011)
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2010–11
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Normal CornBelters
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Baseball
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Frontier League
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2009-2018
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Moved to the Prospect League
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Peoria Rivermen
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Ice hockey
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American Hockey League
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2005–2013
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Moved to Utica, New York to become the Utica Comets.
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Peoria Rivermen
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Ice hockey
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ECHL
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1996–2005
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Ownership obtained an American Hockey League franchise.
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Peoria Rivermen
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Ice hockey
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International Hockey League
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1984–1996
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Moved to San Antonio, Texas, to become the San Antonio Dragons.
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Peoria Pirates
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Football
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AF2
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1999–2009
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Peoria Prancers
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Ice hockey
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International Hockey League
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1982–1984
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Became the Peoria Rivermen
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Quad City Flames
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Ice hockey
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American Hockey League
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2007–2009
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Moved to Abbotsford, British Columbia, as the Abbotsford Heat
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Quad City Mallards
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Ice hockey
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United Hockey League
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1995–2007
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Quad City Mallards
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Ice hockey
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International Hockey League Central Hockey League ECHL
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2009–2018
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Quad City Steamwheelers
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Football
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AF2
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1999–2009
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Quad City Thunder
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Basketball
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Continental Basketball Association
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1987–2001
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Rockford Lightning
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Basketball
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Continental Basketball Association
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1986–2006
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Rockford Peaches
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Baseball
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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
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1943–1954
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Rockford Rampage
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Soccer
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Major Indoor Soccer League
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2005–2012
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Rockford RiverHawks/Aviators
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Baseball
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Frontier League
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1993–2008, 2011–2015
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Rockford Thunder
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Fastpitch softball
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National Pro Fastpitch
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2007–2009
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Schaumburg Flyers
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Baseball
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Northern League
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1993–2010
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Tri-Cities Blackhawks
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Basketball
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National Basketball League
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1946−1951
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The team played 13 games as the Buffalo Bison during the 1946-47 season before moving to Moline, IL. Moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee Hawks (1951–55), moved again to St. Louis, MO (1955-68), then moved once more and are now the Atlanta Hawks (1968-Present). They are the only professional sports team to have played in five cities.
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