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Cincinnati is the home of three major league teams, one women's major league team, three minor league teams, five college institutions with sports teams, and numerous top level amateur teams.
Current teams
= Men's Major League
== Women's Major League
== Cincinnati Reds (MLB)
=5 World Series
1919
1940
1975
1976
1990
= Cincinnati Bengals (NFL)
=0 Super Bowls
= FC Cincinnati (MLS)
=0 MLS Cups
= Unnamed NWSL Team (NWSL)
=0 NWSL Cups
= Minor League
== Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL)
=2 Kelly Cups
2008
2010
= Florence Y'alls (Frontier League)
=0 Frontier Cups
= Commonwealth United (MLS Next Pro)
=0 MLS Next Pro Cups
= Universities
== University of Cincinnati Basketball (NCAA D1 Mens)
=2 National Championships
1961
1962
= Notable amateur league teams
=Venues
Paycor Stadium – NFL Football (65,515)
Great American Ball Park – MLB Baseball (43,500)
Nippert Stadium – D1 College Football (40,000)
TQL Stadium – MLS Soccer (26,000)
Heritage Bank Center – ECHL Hockey (14,453)
Fifth Third Arena – D1 College Basketball (12,012)
Lindner Family Tennis Center – Tennis (Center Court: 11,435; Grandstand Court: 5,000)
Cintas Center – D1 College Basketball (10,224)
Truist Arena – D1 College Basketball (9,400)
Thomas More Stadium – Indie Baseball (4,500)
NKU Soccer Stadium – MLSNP Soccer (1,000)
Other sporting events
The Cincinnati Open, one of the elite nine ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events, is hosted every August in the Cincinnati suburb of Mason across I-71 highway from Kings Island.
Miami University RedHawks: MAC is a Division 1 school located in Oxford, Ohio; 32 miles from downtown Cincinnati.
Kentucky Speedway is a former NASCAR racetrack located in Sparta, Kentucky; 42 miles from downtown Cincinnati.
The Flying Pig Marathon is an annual marathon which winds through downtown Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
Recreation
Sports Plus - Cincinnati's Premier Sports Facility is home to two ice sheets that are home to both the Cincinnati Bearcats and Xavier Musketeers ice hockey teams, both of which are members of the American Collegiate Hockey Association. Sports Plus is also home to an inline hockey rink that has a large adult hockey league. There are also 6 basketball courts that host many tournaments, as well as youth and adult leagues.
Within the urban core of the city and its immediate surroundings, the Steps of Cincinnati offer an urban hiking experience.
Cincinnati and the surrounding metropolitan area has a multitude of disc golf courses.
Former professional teams
American Football
Cincinnati Bengals (1937–1941), a member of the American Football League (1936). Competed in AFL II (1937), the minor AFL of 1938 (1939), and AFL III (1939–1940).
Cincinnati Celts, played in the unofficial "Ohio League" and the American Professional Football Association (renamed the National Football League in 1922).
Cincinnati Reds (NFL), NFL team that played in the 1933 NFL season and the first eight games of the 1934 NFL season.
Cincinnati Models, team that competed in the Midwest Football League (1935–1940), 1936-1937
Cincinnati Treslers, team that competed in the Midwest Football League (1935–1940), 1937
Cincinnati Blades, team that competed in the Midwest Football League (1935–1940), 1938
Cincinnati Rockers, Arena Football, team that competed in the Arena Football League from 1992–1993.
Cincinnati Swarm, Arena Football, af2, 2003
Cincinnati Marshals, Indoor Football, National Indoor Football League, 2004-2006
Cincinnati Jungle Kats, Arena Football, af2, 2007
Cincinnati Commandos, Indoor Football, Continental Indoor Football League, 2010–2011, Ultimate Indoor Football League, 2012
Northern Kentucky River Monsters, Indoor Football, Ultimate Indoor Football League, 2011, Continental Indoor Football League, 2014
Basketball
Cincinnati Royals, NBA team 1957–1972, *Considered a Major League Franchise at the Time*
Cincinnati Slammers, Continental Basketball Association team 1984-1987
Ice Hockey
Cincinnati Stingers, World Hockey Association, 1975–1979, *Considered a Major League Franchise at the Time*
Cincinnati Mighty Ducks, American Hockey League, 1997-2005
Cincinnati Stingers, Central Hockey League (Minor League), 1979-1980
Cincinnati Mohawks, American Hockey League, 1949–1952, International Hockey League, 1952-1958
Cincinnati Wings, Central Professional Hockey League, 1963-1964
Cincinnati Swords, American Hockey League, 1971-1974
Cincinnati Tigers (ice hockey), Central Hockey League, 1981-1982
Soccer
Cincinnati Kids, Major Indoor Soccer League, 1978–1979
Cincinnati Riverhawks, Professional Soccer, USISL PDL (1997), USL A-League, (1998–2003)
Cincinnati Silverbacks, Professional Indoor Soccer NPSL, 1995-1998
Cincinnati Excite, Professional Indoor Soccer, American Indoor Soccer League, 2004-2008
Cincinnati Kings Indoor Team, Professional Indoor Soccer, Professional Arena Soccer League, 2008-2013
Cincinnati Saints, Professional Indoor Soccer, Professional Arena Soccer League, 2013-2014
FC Cincinnati, Professional Soccer, USL, 2016–2018 (Promoted to MLS)
Softball
Cincinnati Suds, APSPL, USPL, 1977-1982
Cincinnati Rivermen, NASL, 1980
Ultimate Frisbee
Cincinnati Revolution, American Ultimate Disc League, 2013-2016
References
External links
https://www.sportsplusohio.com/
http://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/2015/08/11/source-cincy--getting--new-pro-soccer-team/31456919/?
Sun, July, 4, 1943, Dayton Daily Daily News, p. 16. “Cincinnati Clocks, Bombers Play Here Sunday”
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