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Kansas City Brigade Arena Football

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KC Brigade player Calvin Spears explodes into action.

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The Kansas City Brigade:


The Arena Football League granted Kansas City an expansion franchise that began in January, 2006. The Kansas City Brigade Arena Football team brings this exciting and action packed sport which first played at Kemper Arena to sell out home crowds of over 13,000. The franchise, which is owned by K.C. Arena Sports and Entertainment, now plays at the Sprint Center.

What is Arena Football?:


Arena football is a faster paced and higher scoring version of NFL football. It's played on a smaller field (about the size of an ice rink) which really let's you in on the action. Typically considered a passing game, arena football players score more often making for an exciting time. Eight players are on the field at one time for four quarters that last 15 minutes each.

Ticket Prices:


Tickets are reasonably priced and average about $20. They range from Upper Level End Zone Tickets for $9, to Lower Level End Zone tickets that start at $35. The Brigade also offers season and partial ticket packages. Contact the Brigade ticket office (913.383.8020), or purchase tickets through Ticketmaster.

Broadcast Information:


Can't make it to a game? Check out all the exciting Brigade action on the Kansas City WB, Channel 10. The play-by-play is broadcast on 97.3 MAX FM. Brigade games are also available via webcast on 810 AM, and a video stream of the game will be shown on the Arena Football Official Website.

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