The San Jose SaberCats are a professional arena football team based in San Jose, California.
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| - The San Jose SaberCats are a professional arena football team based in San Jose, California.
- The San Jose SaberCats are a professional arena football team scheduled to resume play in the Arena Football League for 2011. They began play as a 1995 expansion team. They played in the Western Division of the American Conference. Their final coach in the original Arena Football League was Darren Arbet, who will be a part of the ownership group for their 2011 return. All naming rights, trademarks, logos and likeness of the San Jose SaberCats are now owned by the new reemergence of the Arena Football League (AFL); formerly the Arena Football 1 (AF1)., making their 2011 return possible.
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Colors
| - Black, Green, Gold, White
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Title
| - Arena Bowl Champions
- San Jose SaberCats
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Before
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Years
| - 2002(xsd:integer)
- 2004(xsd:integer)
- 2007(xsd:integer)
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Owners
| - John Fry, William Randy Fry, David Fry, Kathryn J. Kolder, Darren Arbet
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Championships
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Arena
| - 1995(xsd:integer)
- 2011(xsd:integer)
- HP Pavilion
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| - The San Jose SaberCats are a professional arena football team based in San Jose, California.
- The San Jose SaberCats are a professional arena football team scheduled to resume play in the Arena Football League for 2011. They began play as a 1995 expansion team. They played in the Western Division of the American Conference. Their final coach in the original Arena Football League was Darren Arbet, who will be a part of the ownership group for their 2011 return. All naming rights, trademarks, logos and likeness of the San Jose SaberCats are now owned by the new reemergence of the Arena Football League (AFL); formerly the Arena Football 1 (AF1)., making their 2011 return possible.
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