ORLANDO, Fla. – After more than 20 years the Orlando Predators have suspended team operations as of Wednesday, according to a statement released by the Arena Football League team.
The Predators released the following statement about ending operations:
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"We want to thank all Orlando Predators fans whose support during our ownership was the sole driving force behind all of our efforts. We also want to thank our loyal season ticket holders, our incredible sponsors, the Amway Center and its amazing staff, as well as the Orlando Magic for their partnership. We also owe a tremendous appreciation to our first-class coaching staff led by head coach Rob Keefe, our front office and all of the dedicated men and women who have been a part of this organization for the past 2 1/2 decades."
All sponsors and ticket holders who paid for 2017 season games will receive full refunds within the next several weeks, according to the statement.
Keefe later issued a statement:
"I would like to say thank you to all the fans and staff over the past 25 years for such dedication and commitment to this organization," he said. "I would also like give a special thank you to the ownership of Mr. David Siegel and team president Jared Saft for believing in me and allowing me to lead this team the past three seasons. I do not have the words to describe how grateful I am to my coaches, staff and players over the course of my time here for pouring their heart and soul into their craft every minute of every day. It has been an honor and a truly great experience to represent all of the Orlando Predator fans worldwide. I will always cherish the great support that the fans and the Central Florida Community has given this great organization."
Many ups and downs in arena football, but the @ORLPredators stuck through it all until today. Preds suspend team operations after 20+ years
— Jamie Seh (@jamieseh) October 12, 2016
Siegel purchased the Predators in 2014.
The football team played at the CFE Arena at the University of Central Florida in 2014 after defaulting on its lease at Amway Center due to attendance.