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An expansion team is a term used for a brand new team in a sports league. The term is most commonly used in reference to the North American major professional sports leagues, but is applied to sports leagues worldwide that use a closed franchise system of league membership. The term comes from the fact that the league expands its presence into new cities.

In North America, expansion takes place in response to population growth and geographic shifts of population, driven by the resulting financial opportunity made possible by such demographic change. For example, Major League Baseball was limited to 16 teams located north and east of St. Louis, Missouri for the first half of the 20th century. During this time, the United States population doubled and expanded to the south and west. Rival interests explored the possibility of forming a rival league in these untapped markets. To forestall this possibility, one of the measures MLB took was to expand by four teams in 1961 and 1962. Over the past four decades, MLB expanded further to its current membership.

When an expansion team begins play, they are generally stocked with less talented free agents and inexperienced staffs. Additionally, prospective owners must pay extremely steep fees to the league as well as expensive start-up costs such as stadiums and facilities. As a result, most expansion teams are known for their poor play during their inaugural season. However, with increasing parity (mainly due to first pick drafts) and experience, some are known to win championships only a few years after their first season.

Most teams are considered as an expansion team usually in their first season and sometimes in their second season. A team that moves to another location and/or changes its name is generally not considered an expansion team. They are known as relocated teams. If the name changed they are known as renamed teams.

Cities and/or regions with large populations that lack a team are generally regarded to be the best candidates for new teams. For example, the National Football League (NFL) has recently considered Los Angeles, CA, San Antonio, TX, and Toronto, ON to be the best possibilities for a brand new NFL team [citation needed]. Each has a metropolitan population of several million people.

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[edit] List of Expansion Teams in history

[edit] 1910s

[edit] 1910

NSWRL

[edit] 1920s

[edit] 1920

NSWRL

[edit] 1921

NSWRL

[edit] 1930s

[edit] 1933

NFL

[edit] 1935

NSWRL

[edit] 1940s

[edit] 1947

NSWRL

[edit] 1960s

[edit] 1960

NFL:

[edit] 1961

AL:

NBA:

NFL:

[edit] 1962

NL:

[edit] 1966

NBA:

NFL:

AFL:

[edit] 1967

NBA:

NFL:

NHL:

NSWRL

[edit] 1968

NBA:

AFL:

[edit] 1969

NL:

AL:

[edit] 1970s

[edit] 1970

NBA:

NHL:

[edit] 1972

NHL:

[edit] 1974

NBA:

NHL:

[edit] 1976

NFL:

[edit] 1977

AL:

[edit] 1978

PBA:

  • Filmanbank Bankers

[edit] 1979

PBA:

[edit] 1980s

[edit] 1980

NBA:

PBA:

  • CDCP Shippers

[edit] 1982

NSWRL

[edit] 1983

PBA:

  • Manhattan

[edit] 1984

PBA:

  • Manila Beer

[edit] 1985

PBA:

[edit] 1986

PBA:

[edit] 1987

AFL:

[edit] 1988

NBA:

NSWRL

PBA:

[edit] 1989

NBA:

[edit] 1990s

[edit] 1990

PBA:

[edit] 1991

NHL:

AFL:

[edit] 1992

NHL:

[edit] 1993

NL:

NHL:

PBA:

[edit] 1995

NBA:

NFL:

ARL

AFL:

[edit] 1996

NFL:

  • Baltimore Ravens - technically a new franchise although it maintained the roster of the Cleveland Browns, whose franchise was suspended until 1999. The transaction is widely viewed as a relocation, especially in Cleveland.

PBA:

[edit] 1997

Super League

AFL:

  • Port Adelaide Power (technically not an expansion team, as the Port Adelaide Football Club was formed in 1870)

WAFL:

[edit] 1998

NL:

AL:

NHL:

MLS:

NRL

VFL

[edit] 1999

NHL:

NFL:

  • Cleveland Browns - technically reactivated. As part of the deal which permitted former Browns owner Art Modell to move to Baltimore, the Browns name and colors remained with Cleveland.

PBA:

[edit] 2000s

[edit] 2000

NHL:

NRL

PBA:

[edit] 2001

VFL:

[edit] 2002

NFL:

PBA:

[edit] 2004

NBA:

[edit] 2005

MLS:

[edit] 2006

MLS:

  • Houston Dynamo (though they maintained the roster of the San Jose Earthquakes)

Super League:

  • Les Catalans — Although Super League currently uses a promotion and relegation system, Les Catalans, as the only French team in the otherwise all-British competition, are assured of a place in the league through 2008.

Super 14:

PBA:

  • Welcoat Dragons (from the PBL, note that the promotion and regulation system was not used .)

[edit] 2007

MLS:

NRL:

NBL:

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