Sports teams in Florida explained

Florida has many professional, semi-professional, amateur and college teams. At the professional level, Florida has three National Football League teams, two Major League Baseball teams, two National Basketball Association teams, two National Hockey League teams, two Major League Soccer teams, one Women's Soccer team and many minor league teams in various sports. Additionally, since the late 19th century Florida has been a significant spring training destination for Major League Baseball teams and their affiliates.

In college sports, thirteen Florida schools compete in NCAA Division I.[1] Various others compete in other organizations including NCAA Division II, the NAIA, the NJCAA, the USCAA, and the NCCAA.

Professional major league teams

Florida has teams in all of the major league sports — National Football League, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League, and Major League Soccer. In the early 1980s, Florida had major league teams in only the NFL. Florida has since added two NBA teams in the late 1980s. Florida added two NHL teams in the 1990s as part of the NHL's expansion into the south, and two MLB teams in the 1990s. Florida's most recent major-league team, Inter Miami CF, began play in MLS in 2020, after Florida's first MLS team since the folding of the Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion in 2001, Orlando City, joined in 2015.[2] Florida has a team in one of the two most prominent women's leagues, and formerly had two teams in the other.

ClubSportLeagueVenueChampionships (Years)Founded
Miami MarlinsBaseballMLBloanDepot Park2 (1997, 2003)1993
Tampa Bay RaysBaseballMLBTropicana Field01998
Miami HeatBasketballNBAKaseya Center3 (2006, 2012, 2013)1988
Orlando MagicBasketballNBAKia Center01989
Jacksonville JaguarsFootballNFLEverBank Stadium01993
Miami DolphinsFootballNFLHard Rock Stadium2 (1972, 1973)1966
Tampa Bay BuccaneersFootballNFLRaymond James Stadium2 (2002, 2020)1976
Florida PanthersIce hockeyNHLAmerant Bank Arena1 (2024)1993
Tampa Bay LightningIce hockeyNHLAmalie Arena3 (2004, 2020, 2021)1992
Inter Miami CFSoccerMLSChase Stadium (temporary)
Miami Freedom Park (future)
2018
Orlando City SCSoccerMLSInter&Co Stadium2013
Orlando PrideSoccerNWSLInter&Co Stadium2016
Miami FusionSoccerMLSLockhart Stadium1997
Tampa Bay MutinySoccerMLSRaymond James Stadium1996
Orlando MiracleBasketballWNBATD Waterhouse Centre1999
Miami SolBasketballWNBAAmerican Airlines Arena2000
*Team has folded

Spring training

Florida is the traditional home for Major League Baseball spring training, with teams informally organized into the "Grapefruit League.", Florida hosts the following major league teams for spring training:

ClubLocation
Atlanta BravesNorth Port
Baltimore OriolesSarasota
Boston Red SoxFort Myers
Detroit TigersLakeland
Houston AstrosWest Palm Beach
Miami MarlinsJupiter
Minnesota TwinsFort Myers
New York MetsPort St. Lucie
New York YankeesTampa
Philadelphia PhilliesClearwater
Pittsburgh PiratesBradenton
St. Louis CardinalsJupiter
Tampa Bay RaysPort Charlotte
Toronto Blue JaysDunedin
Washington NationalsWest Palm Beach

Individual sports

Golf, tennis and auto racing are popular in Florida.

The Professional Golfers Association of America (PGA), the trade association for club professionals which organizes major championships for men and women and also co-organizes the biennial Ryder Cup, was long based in Palm Beach Gardens before moving its headquarters to Frisco, Texas in 2022. The PGA Tour, which has been separate from the PGA of America since 1968, has its home base in Ponte Vedra Beach, while the LPGA is headquartered in Daytona Beach. The Players Championship, sometimes referred to as the fifth (men's) major, is held every year near Jacksonville. Additionally, the WGC Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational, Honda Classic and Valspar Championship are PGA Tour events.

In tennis, the Miami Open is an ATP Tour Masters 1000 and WTA Premier Mandatory event. The Delray Beach International Tennis Championships is an ATP World Tour 250 event.

NASCAR (headquartered in Daytona Beach) begins all three of its major auto racing series in Florida at Daytona International Speedway in February, featuring the Daytona 500, and ends all three Series in November at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Daytona also has the Coke Zero 400 NASCAR race weekend around Independence Day in July. The 24 Hours of Daytona is one of the world's most prestigious endurance auto races. The Grand Prix of St. Petersburg and Grand Prix of Miami have held IndyCar races as well.

Auto racing tracks

Minor league and semi-pro teams

ClubSportLeagueVenueChampionships (Years)
Orlando Guardians (folded with league joint)American footballXFLCamping World Stadium0
Jacksonville Jumbo ShrimpBaseballMiLB, International League121 Financial Ballpark6 (1968, 1996, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2010)
Pensacola Blue WahoosBaseballMiLB, Southern LeaguePensacola Bayfront Stadium0
Bradenton MaraudersBaseballMiLB, Florida State LeagueMcKechnie Field1 (2016)
Clearwater ThreshersBaseballSpectrum Field1 (2007)
Daytona TortugasBaseballJackie Robinson Ballpark3 (1995, 2004, 2008)
Dunedin Blue JaysBaseballKnology Park0
Fort Myers Mighty MusselsBaseballHammond Stadium7 (1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1978, 2018, 2018)
Jupiter HammerheadsBaseballRoger Dean Stadium0
Lakeland Flying TigersBaseballJoker Marchant Stadium3 (1976, 1977, 1992)
Palm Beach CardinalsBaseballRoger Dean Stadium1 (2005)
St. Lucie MetsBaseballClover Park5 (1988, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2006)
Tampa TarponsBaseballGeorge M. Steinbrenner Field5 (1994, 2001, 2004, 2009, 2010)
Osceola MagicBasketballNBA G LeagueSilver Spurs Arena1 (2021 as Lakeland Magic)
Florida FlightBasketballFlorida Basketball AssociationRDV Sportsplex1 (2019)
Clermont CrocsBasketballAmerican Basketball Association
Florida Basketball Association
RDV Sportsplex1 (2021)
Jacksonville GiantsBasketballAmerican Basketball AssociationVyStar Veterans Memorial Arena3 (2012, 2013, 2016)
Miami MidnitesBasketballAmerican Basketball Association
Florida Basketball Association
David Posnack Jewish Community Center3 (2014, 2015, 2016 in the FBA)
Florida EverbladesIce hockeyECHLHertz Arena2 (2012, 2022)
Jacksonville IcemenIce hockeyVyStar Veterans Memorial Arena0
Orlando Solar BearsIce hockeyAmway Center0
Pensacola Ice FlyersIce hockeySPHLPensacola Civic Center3 (2013, 2014, 2016)
Jacksonville SharksIndoor footballIndoor Football LeagueVyStar Veterans Memorial Arena3 (2011, 2017, 2019,)
Orlando PredatorsIndoor footballNational Arena LeagueAmway Center0
Florida Tropics SCIndoor soccerMajor Arena Soccer LeagueRP Funding Center0
Jacksonville AxemenRugby LeagueUSA Rugby LeagueHodges Stadium2 (2010, 2012)
Lakeland RenegadesRugby leagueUSA Rugby LeagueAll Saints Academy0
Southwest Florida CopperheadsRugby leagueUSA Rugby LeagueLehigh Senior High School0
Tampa MayhemRugby leagueUSA Rugby LeagueTampa Catholic High School0
Miami FCSoccerUSL ChampionshipPitbull Stadium3 (2018 & 2019 in NPSL), (2019 in NISA)
Tampa Bay RowdiesSoccerAl Lang Stadium2 (1975 and 2012 in NASL)
Tampa Bay SunSoccerUSL Super LeagueBlake High School0
Inter Miami CF IISoccerMLS Next ProChase Stadium0
Club de LyonSoccerNational Independent Soccer AssociationDaytona Stadium0
Beaches FCSoccerNational Premier Soccer League0
Central Florida Panthers SCSoccerNational Premier Soccer LeagueShowalter Field0
Jacksonville Armada FCSoccerNational Premier Soccer LeagueHodges Stadium0
Miami United FCSoccerNational Premier Soccer League0
Naples United FCSoccerNational Premier Soccer League0
Storm FCSoccerNational Premier Soccer League0
IMG Academy BradentonSoccerUSL League Two0
Lakeland TropicsSoccerUSL League TwoBryant Stadium0
FC Miami CitySoccerUSL League Two0
North County UnitedSoccerUSL League Two0
Next Academy Palm BeachSoccerUSL League Two0
SIMA ÁguilasSoccerUSL League Two0
The Villages SCSoccerUSL League Two0
Weston FCSoccerUSL League Two0
Boca Raton FCSoccerUnited Premier Soccer LeagueLynn University1 (2015 in APSL)
Fort Lauderdale Herd BCBasketballNational Basketball League - USJoseph C. Carter Center0

College sports

See main article: List of college athletic programs in Florida.

SchoolNicknameCityAffiliationConferenceNational
Championships
ASA College MiamiSilver StormMiamiNJCAA DISouthern Conference
Ave Maria UniversityGyrenesAve MariaNAIAThe Sun Conference
Barry UniversityBuccaneersMiami ShoresNCAASunshine State Conference
Bethune–Cookman UniversityWildcatsDaytona BeachNCAA DISouthwestern Athletic Conference0
Broward CollegeSeahawksDavieNJCAA DISouthern Conference
Chipola CollegeIndiansMariannaNJCAA DIPanhandle Conference
Clearwater Christian CollegeCougarsClearwaterNCCAA DII17
College of Central FloridaPatriotsOcalaNJCAA DIMid-Florida Conference
Daytona State CollegeFalconsDaytona BeachNJCAA DIMid-Florida Conference
Eastern Florida State CollegeTitansMelbourneNJCAA DISouthern Conference
Eckerd CollegeTritonsNCAA DIISunshine State Conference
Edward Waters UniversityTigersJacksonvilleNCAA DIISouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityEaglesDaytona BeachNCAA DIISunshine State Conference19
(FIU)PanthersMiamiNCAA DIConference USA4
Flagler CollegeSaintsNCAA DIIPeach Belt Conference
GatorsGainesvilleNCAA DISoutheastern Conference39
Florida A&M UniversityRattlersTallahasseeNCAA DISouthwestern Athletic Conference25
Florida Atlantic UniversityOwlsBoca RatonNCAA DIAmerican Athletic Conference2
Florida CollegeFalconsTemple TerraceNAIA
USCAA DI
Southern States Athletic Conference23
Florida Gulf Coast UniversityEaglesFort MyersNCAA DIAtlantic Sun Conference0
Florida Memorial UniversityLionsMiami GardensNAIAThe Sun Conference
Florida National UniversityConquistadorsHialeahUSCAA DI
Florida Southern CollegeMoccasinsLakelandNCAA DIISunshine State Conference30
Florida SouthWestern State CollegeBuccaneersFort MyersNJCAA DISouthern Conference
Florida State UniversitySeminolesTallahasseeNCAA DIAtlantic Coast Conference15
Florida State College at JacksonvilleBluewaveJacksonvilleNJCAA DIMid-Florida Conference
(Florida Tach)PanthersMelbourneNCAA DIISunshine State Conference2
Gulf Coast State CollegeCommodoresPanama CityNJCAA DIPanhandle Conference4
Hillsborough Community CollegeHawksTampaNJCAA DISuncoast Conference
Indian River State CollegePioneersFort PierceNJCAA DISouthern Conference
Jacksonville UniversityDolphinsJacksonvilleNCAA DIAtlantic Sun Conference0
Johnson & Wales UniversityWildcatsNorth MiamiNAIAThe Sun Conference
Johnson University FloridaSunsKissimmeeNCCAA DII
Keiser UniversitySeahawksWest Palm BeachNAIAThe Sun Conference
Lake-Sumter State CollegeLakehawksLeesburgNJCAA DIMid-Florida Conference
Lynn UniversityFighting KnightsBoca RatonNCAA DIISunshine State Conference22
HurricanesCoral GablesNCAA DIAtlantic Coast Conference21
Miami Dade CollegeSharksMiamiNJCAA DISouthern Conference
OspreysJacksonvilleNCAA DIAtlantic Sun Conference4
Northwest Florida State CollegeRaidersNicevilleNJCAA DIPanhandle Conference
Nova Southeastern UniversitySharksFort LauderdaleNCAA DIISunshine State Conference11
Palm Beach Atlantic UniversitySailfishWest Palm BeachNCAA DIISunshine State Conference0
Palm Beach State CollegePanthersLake WorthNJCAA DISouthern Conference
Pasco–Hernando State CollegeConquistadorsNew Port RicheyNJCAA DII
Pensacola Christian CollegeEaglesPensacolaNCCAA DII
Pensacola State CollegePiratesPensacolaNJCAA DIPanhandle Conference
Polk State CollegeEaglesWinter HavenNJCAA DISuncoast Conference
Rollins CollegeTarsWinter ParkNCAA DIISunshine State Conference22
VikingsPalatkaNJCAA DIMid-Florida Conference
Saint Leo UniversityLionsNCAA DIISunshine State Conference0
TitansNJCAA DISuncoast Conference
BobcatsMiami GardensNAIAThe Sun Conference
Santa Fe CollegeSaintsGainesvilleNJCAA DIMid-Florida Conference
Seminole State College of FloridaRaidersSanfordNJCAA DIMid-Florida Conference
BullsTampaNCAA DIAmerican Athletic Conference6
South Florida State CollegePanthersAvon ParkNJCAA DISuncoast Conference
Southeastern UniversityFireLakelandNAIA,
NCCAA DI
The Sun Conference4
State College of Florida, Manatee-SarasotaManateesBradentonNJCAA DISuncoast Conference13
Stetson UniversityHattersDeLandNCAA DIAtlantic Sun Conference0
Tallahassee Community CollegeEaglesTallahasseeNJCAA DIPanhandle Conference
SpartansTampaNCAA DIISunshine State Conference18
Trinity Baptist CollegeEaglesJacksonvilleNCCAA DII
Trinity College (Florida)TigersNew Port RicheyNCCAA DII
(UCF)KnightsOrlandoNCAA DIBig 12 Conference2
Warner UniversityRoyalsLake WalesNAIA,
NCCAA DI
The Sun Conference
Webber International UniversityWarriorsBabson ParkNAIAThe Sun Conference0
ArgonautsPensacolaNCAA DIIGulf South Conference8

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.collegesportsscholarships.com/division-1-colleges-schools.htm College Sports Scholarships
  2. http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2013/11/20/major-league-soccer-names-orlando-city-sc-21st-franchise-set-2015-debut "Major League Soccer names Orlando City SC as 21st franchise, set for 2015 debut"