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This is a list of former sports teams from the US state of Ohio:
Baseball edit
Major League Baseball edit
- Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first professional baseball club founded in 1866 and disbanded following the 1870 season. During the offseason, core members such as brothers Harry & George Wright moved to Boston to help start a newly formed baseball club called the Boston Red Stockings, eventually becoming known as the Boston Braves; the team moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee Braves, and finally moved to Atlanta and are now the Atlanta Braves.
- Cleveland Spiders
Frontier League edit
- Ohio Valley Redcoats (2005 split season between Marietta, Lorain and Lafayette, Indiana. Original Ohio Valley team from 1993 to 1998 was based in Parkersburg, West Virginia) [1]
- Canton Crocodiles (1997–2001, sold to group from Washington, Pennsylvania and are now the Washington Wild Things) [2]
- Canton Coyotes (2002) [3]
- Newark Buffalos/Bison (1994–1995) [4]
- Chillicothe Paints (1994–2008, team name is used as wood-bat league collegiate team) [5]
- Portsmouth Explorers (1993–1995) [6]
- Zanesville Greys (1993–1996, moved to Canton for 1997 season) [7]
- Lancaster Scouts (1993–1995) [8]
Negro National League edit
- Cincinnati Cubans
- Cleveland Browns
- Cleveland Cubs
- Columbus Elite Giants (would move to Washington, D.C. and become the Washington Elite Giants, and later move to Baltimore and become the Baltimore Elite Giants for the rest of the team's existence)
- Cleveland Elites
- Cleveland Hornets
- Cleveland Tate Stars
- Columbus Buckeyes
- Dayton Marcos
- Toledo Tigers
Negro National League (1933–1948) edit
- Cleveland Red Sox
National Colored Base Ball League edit
- Cincinnati Browns
Negro American League edit
- Cincinnati Buckeyes/Cleveland Buckeyes (would move to Louisville, Kentucky and become the Louisville Buckeyes for the rest of the team's existence)
- Cincinnati Clowns (would move to Indianapolis, Indiana and become the Indianapolis Clowns for the rest of the team's existence)
- Cincinnati Tigers
American Association (20th Century) edit
- Columbus Senators/Columbus Red Birds (moved to Omaha, Nebraska and became the Omaha Cardinals for the rest of the team's existence)
- Toledo Mud Hens (first) (moved to Wichita, Kansas and became the Wichita Braves, would move again to Fort Worth, Texas and become the Fort Worth Cats, and move again to Dallas, Texas and become the Dallas Rangers for the rest of the team's existence)
- Toledo Mud Hens (second) (moved to Charleston, West Virginia and became the Charleston Senators for the rest of the team's existence)
American Association edit
- Cincinnati Kelly's Killers
- Columbus Buckeyes (AA)
- Columbus Solons
- Toledo Blue Stockings
- Toledo Maumees
Union Association edit
Players' League edit
National Association of Professional Base Ball Players edit
International Association edit
Basketball edit
National Basketball Association edit
- Cincinnati Royals (moved to Kansas City, Missouri and became the Kansas City Kings, would move again to Sacramento, California and are now the Sacramento Kings)
- Cleveland Rebels
World Basketball League edit
- Youngstown Pride (1987–1992) (ceased operations when the WBL folded in 1992)
International Basketball Association edit
- Youngstown Hawks (1999–2000) (franchise was moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada during the 1999–2000 campaign)
American Basketball League edit
- Columbus Quest (1996–1998)
Continental Basketball Association edit
- Columbus Horizon (1991–1994)
International Basketball League edit
International Basketball League (1998–2001) edit
- Cincinnati Stuff
National Basketball League edit
- Akron Firestone Non-Skids
- Akron Wingfoots
- Cincinnati Comellos
- Cleveland Brassmen
- Cleveland Transfers
- Cleveland White Horses
- Columbus Athletic Supply
- Dayton Metropolitans
- Dayton Rens
- Toledo Chevrolets
- Toledo Jeeps
American Basketball League edit
American Basketball League (1961–1963) edit
Women's National Basketball Association edit
Women's Professional Basketball League edit
American Basketball League edit
Football edit
National Football League edit
- Cleveland Rams (moved to Los Angeles and became the Los Angeles Rams, moved to St. Louis and became the St. Louis Rams before returning to Los Angeles and once again becoming the Los Angeles Rams)
- Portsmouth Spartans (moved to Detroit in 1934 and became the Detroit Lions)
- Akron Pros (defunct)
- Canton Bulldogs/Cleveland Bulldogs/Cleveland Indians (NFL) (defunct)
- Cincinnati Reds (NFL) (defunct)
- Cleveland Tigers/Cleveland Indians (NFL) (defunct)
- Cincinnati Celts (defunct)
- Columbus (NFL) (Panhandles/Tigers) (defunct)
- Dayton Triangles (defunct)
- Oorang Indians (defunct)
- Toledo Maroons (moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin and became the Kenosha Maroons for the rest of the team's existence)
Arena Football League edit
- Cincinnati Rockers (1992–1993)
- Columbus Destroyers (2004–2008)
- Columbus Thunderbolts (1991)
- Cleveland Thunderbolts (1992–1994)
- Cleveland Gladiators (2008-2019
National Indoor Football League edit
Continental Football League edit
Continental Indoor Football League edit
- Steubenville Stampede (2005–2007)
- Summit County Rumble (2006–2007)
Eastern Indoor Football League edit
Pre-NFL Teams edit
World League of American Football edit
Hockey edit
National Hockey League edit
- Cleveland Barons (NHL) (merged with the Minnesota North Stars and later moved to Dallas to become the Dallas Stars)
All-American Hockey League edit
- Dayton Jets (1985–87), (formed from the Findlay Warriors, eventually merged to form the Miami Valley Sabres in 1987)
- Miami Valley Sabres (1987–89), (ceased operations after the league folded in the summer of 1989)
- Troy Sabres (1982–87), (merged with the Dayton Jets to form the Miami Valley Sabres in 1987)
American Hockey League edit
- Cleveland Barons (1937–73) (moved to Jacksonville, Florida and become the Jacksonville Barons for the rest of the team's existence)
- Cleveland Barons (2001–06) (moved to Worcester, Massachusetts to become the Worcester Sharks before moving to San Jose, California where they are now the San Jose Barracuda)
Central Hockey League edit
ECHL edit
- Cincinnati Cyclones (previously a member of the IHL)
- Columbus Chill (moved to Reading, Pennsylvania and are now the Reading Royals)
- Toledo Storm (defunct)
- Dayton Bombers
International Hockey League edit
- Akron Americans (defunct)
- Dayton Gems (original) (merged with the Milwaukee Admirals, now in the American Hockey League)
- Cleveland Falcons/Indians (transferred to the American Hockey League and became the Cleveland Barons (1937–73); eventually moved to Jacksonville, Florida and became the Jacksonville Barons for the rest of the team's existence)
- Cleveland Lumberjacks (1992–2001) (formerly the Muskegon Lumberjacks (1984–92); franchise ceased operations when the IHL folded in 2001)
- Dayton Gems (2009–2012) (second) (defunct)
- Cincinnati Cyclones (went defunct, moved to the ECHL)
- Cincinnati Mohawks (defunct)
- Dayton Owls (moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan and became the Grand Rapids Owls for the rest of the team's existence)
- Columbus Owls (defunct)
- Marion Barons (defunct)
- Toledo Blades/Toledo Hornets/Toledo Goaldiggers (defunct)
- Toledo Mercurys (defunct)
- Troy Bruins (defunct)
United Hockey League/Colonial Hockey League edit
- Columbus Stars (defunct)
- Dayton Ice Bandits (defunct)
- Ohio Gears/Arctic Xpress of Massillon/Canton Ice Patrol. (defunct)
World Hockey Association edit
- Cincinnati Stingers (defunct)
- Cleveland Crusaders (moved to Saint Paul, Minnesota and became the Minnesota Fighting Saints for the rest of the team's existence)
- Dayton Arrows (moved to Houston, Texas and became the Houston Aeros for the rest of the team's existence)
North Eastern Hockey League edit
- Findlay Freedom (defunct)
Continental Elite Hockey League edit
- Daytona Gems (defunct)
- Toledo Ice Diggers (defunct)
- Toledo Wolf Pack (defunct)
International Independent Hockey League edit
- Ohio Valley Ice Cats (defunct)
Federal Hockey League edit
- Mentor Ice Breakers[9]
Soccer edit
Major Indoor Soccer League edit
United States Interregional Soccer League edit
- Cincinnati Cheetahs
- Ohio Xoggz / Columbus Xoggz
- Toledo Twisters
USL League Two edit
Known as the Premier Development League before 2019
American Soccer League edit
North American Soccer League edit
National Professional Soccer League edit
Softball edit
Men's Professional Softball Leagues edit
National Pro Fastpitch edit
Tennis edit
World TeamTennis edit
- Cleveland Nets (moved to New Orleans, Louisiana and became the New Orleans Nets for the rest of the team's existence)
Ultimate Disc edit
American Ultimate Disc League edit
- Columbus Cranes (2012) [10]
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "TEAM HISTORY - Ohio Valley Redcoats 2". Archived from the original on 2015-06-27. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
- ^ "TEAM HISTORY - Canton Crocodiles". Archived from the original on 2011-09-05. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
- ^ "TEAM HISTORY - Canton Coyotes". Archived from the original on 2015-06-27. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
- ^ "TEAM HISTORY - Newark Buffalos-Bison". Archived from the original on 2015-06-27. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
- ^ "Chillicothe Paints.com". www.chillicothepaints.com. Archived from the original on 2004-04-09.
- ^ "TEAM HISTORY - Portsmouth Explorers". Archived from the original on 2015-06-27. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
- ^ "TEAM HISTORY - Zanesville Greys". Archived from the original on 2015-06-27. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
- ^ "TEAM HISTORY - Lancaster Scouts". Archived from the original on 2015-06-27. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
- ^ "Mentor Ice Breakers to Cease Operations". www.mentoricebreakers.com. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
- ^ Professional Ultimate Disc Team Lands in Columbus Columbus Alive