The city that has lost the most franchises in sports in the United States

Multiple reports indicate that A’s leave Oakland for Las Vegas for the 2027 season of the Major Leagues and that is a hard blow for the Californian city.

At the time the move is consummated, the city of oakland will have lost franchises from all the major professional leagues American sports: NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL.

The most recent movement was that of los Raiders of the NFL, who they left Oakland for Sin City between the 2019 and 2020 seasons. Since they were in Las Vegas, the silver blacks have a record of 24 wins against 26 losses and his record at Allegiant Stadium is 11-14.

A year earlier the move from the Warriors was completed. After losing the NBA Finals against Kawhi Leonard’s Toronto Raptors, Steph Curry and company left Oracle Arena in Oakland to play at the San Francisco-based Chase Center.

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The NHL franchise that left Oakland

Los Oakland Sealsfounded in 1967, they were an NHL franchise that changed names twice and cities once: California Golden Seals for the 1970-71 season and Cleveland Barons in 1976-77.

Home games while in California were played at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena and when they became the Barons they played at the Coliseum at Ritchfield. The franchise disappeared after the second season in Cleveland.

2023-04-20 19:11:39
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