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Sports season
The 2004 AF2 season was the fifth season of the AF2 . It was preceded by 2003 and succeeded by 2005 . The league champions were the Florida Firecats , who defeated the Peoria Pirates in ArenaCup V .
League info
New teams
Central Valley Coyotes, Laredo Law, Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz, Rio Grande Valley Dorados
Renamed / Relocated teams
Mohegan Wolves → Manchester Wolves
Defunct teams
Charleston Swamp Foxes, Cincinnati Swarm, Greensboro Prowlers, Norfolk Nighthawks, Richmond Speed, Rochester Brigade
Total teams
25
Standings
Green indicates clinched playoff berth
Purple indicates division champion
Grey indicates best regular season record
Playoffs
Oklahoma City
Bakersfield, California
6
Peoria
45
6
Peoria
38
3
Oklahoma City
36
Tulsa, Oklahoma
2
Bakersfield
36
National Conference
Moline, Illinois
6
Peoria
30
Tulsa, Oklahoma
1
Tulsa
28
5
Louisville
53
National Conference Championship
5
Louisville
42
4
Quad Cities
48
Estero, Florida
1
Tulsa
49
Wild Card Round
Conference Semifinals
Estero, Florida
N6
Peoria
26
Huntsville, Alabama
A4
Florida
39
5
Memphis
33
ArenaCup V
4
Florida
62
4
Florida
35
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
2
Tennessee Valley
58
American Conference
Fayetteville, North Carolina
4
Florida
41
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
1
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
31
6
Birmingham
53
American Conference Championship
3
Cape Fear
37
3
Cape Fear
54
1
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
40
ArenaCup V
V
Quarter
1
2
3
4
Tot
Florida Firecats
6
13
17
3
39
Peoria Pirates
0
13
7
6
26
Date
August 27, 2004
Arena
Germain Arena
City
Estero, Florida
Attendance
6,491
Offensive Player of the Game
Magic Benton
Defensive Player of the Game
Comone Fisher
Ironman of the Game
Brent Burnside
Winning Coach
Ben Bennett
Losing Coach
Bruce Cowdrey
ArenaCup V was the 2004 edition of the AF2 's championship game, in which the National Conference Champions Florida Firecats defeated the American Conference Champions Peoria Pirates in Estero, Florida by a score of 39 to 26 .
Scoring Summary
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
Peoria Pirates
Florida Firecats[ 1]
1
9:14
9
36
5:46
Florida Firecats
26-yard field goal by Brandon Kornblue
0
3
1
2:24
5
26
3:01
Florida Firecats
24-yard field goal by Brandon Kornblue
0
6
2
13:39
7
12
3:45
Peoria Pirates
35-yard field goal by Henrik Juul-Nielsen
3
6
2
12:34
2
41
2:09
Florida Firecats
Brent Burnside 36-yard touchdown reception from Ken Mastrole, Brandon Kornblue kick Good
3
13
2
10:09
2
21
1:21
Florida Firecats
Magic Benton 15-yard touchdown reception from Ken Mastrole, Brandon Kornblue kick Failed
3
19
2
6:46
4
45
4:45
Peoria Pirates
Lawrence Matthews 30-yard touchdown reception from Andrew Webb, Henrik Juul-Nielsen kick Good
10
19
2
0:02
8
40
1:33
Peoria Pirates
20-yard field goal by Henrik Juul-Nielsen
13
19
3
10:02
4
37
2:38
Florida Firecats
Cainon Lamb 7-yard touchdown reception from Ken Mastrole, Brandon Kornblue kick Good
13
26
3
5:57
2
12
1:06
Florida Firecats
Magic Benton 5-yard touchdown reception from Ken Mastrole, Brandon Kornblue kick Good
13
33
3
0:28
6
20
3:42
Florida Firecats
24-yard field goal by Brandon Kornblue
13
36
4
6:03
6
49
3:49
Peoria Pirates
Casey Urlacher 4-yard touchdown run, Henrik Juul-Nielsen kick Good
20
36
4
2:24
1
34
0:22
Peoria Pirates
Milton Bowen 34-yard touchdown reception from Andrew Webb, 2-point Andrew Webb Pass Failed
26
36
4
0:40
4
5
1:44
Florida Firecats
21-yard field goal by Brandon Kornblue
26
39
"TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football .
Peoria Pirates
Florida Firecats
References
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