Utah Blaze | |||||
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Established 2006 Folded 2013 Played in EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah |
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Arena Football League (2006–2013)
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Black, Orange, White |
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Mascot | Torch | ||||
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Owner(s) | Logan Hunter Kim Brown Ron James Isaac Jacobson |
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Head coach | Ron James | ||||
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League championships (0) 0 |
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Division championships (0) 0 |
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Arena Football League (2006–2013)
Black, Orange, White
Conference championships (0)
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The Utah Blaze were a professional arena football team based in Salt Lake City, Utah and competed in the West Division of the Arena Football League. Home games were played at the EnergySolutions Arena. In 2013, the team did not submit proper documentation to remain in the AFL and the entire roster was reassigned to other teams in the league.
In September 2004, Commissioner C. David Baker announced that Salt Lake City, Utah was awarded an Arena Football League (AFL) franchise for the 2006 season. The Utah Blaze began play on January 28, 2006, on the road against the San Jose SaberCats. The team was coached by longtime Arizona Rattlers coach Danny White and played its home games at the EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City, home of the National Basketball Association's Utah Jazz. The team was owned by automobile businessmen John Garff, Robert Garff, and Brett Hopkins.
In their first season, the Blaze had the highest average attendance in the Arena Football League, with 15,498 fans per game. They narrowly edged out Philadelphia's 15,463. Prior to the 2006 season, the Blaze had said EnergySolutions Arena held 13,000 fans due to poor sight lines in most of the building. After 16,705 people attended the home opener, that figure was changed to near 15,000. The Blaze topped that figure 5 of the 8 games their first season.