1999 Arena Football League season
Sports season
National: Eastern, Southern
American: Western, Central
The 1999 Arena Football League season was the 13th season of the Arena Football League. It was succeeded by 2000. The league champions were the Albany Firebirds, who defeated the Orlando Predators in ArenaBowl XIII.
Standings
- Green indicates clinched playoff berth
- Purple indicates division champion
- Grey indicates best regular season record
Playoffs
| Quarterfinals
| | | Semifinals
| | | ArenaBowl XIII
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| 1
| Tampa Bay
| 19
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| 8
| Orlando
| 41
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| | 8
| Orlando
| 48
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| | | 2
| Iowa
| 41
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| 2
| Iowa
| 66
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| 7
| Milwaukee
| 34
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| | 8
| Orlando
| 48
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| | | 3
| Albany
| 59
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| 3
| Albany
| 55
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| 6
| Grand Rapids
| 45
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| | 3
| Albany
| 73
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| | | 4
| Arizona
| 47
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| 4
| Arizona
| 34
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| 5
| Nashville
| 30
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All-Arena team
Position
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First team
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Second team
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Quarterback
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Mike Pawlawski, Albany
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Craig Kusick, Grand Rapids
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Fullback/Linebacker
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Andre Bowden, Tampa Bay
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Bob McMillen, Arizona
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Wide receiver/Defensive back
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Carlos James, Iowa Darryl Hammond, Nashville
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Melvin Cunningham, Tampa Bay Randy Gatewood, Arizona
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Wide receiver/Linebacker
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Gary Compton, Milwaukee
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Hunkie Cooper, Arizona
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Offensive specialist
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Eddie Brown, Albany
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Steve Papin, San Jose
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Offensive lineman/Defensive lineman
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Robert Stewart, New Jersey James Baron, Nashville Joe Jacobs, Albany
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Jon Krick, Albany Willie Wyatt, Tampa Bay Rich McKenzie, Orlando
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Defensive specialist
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Cecil Doggette, Arizona Derek Stingley, Albany
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Shea Showers, Iowa Mark Ricks, Portland
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Kicker
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Mike Black, New England
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Daron Alcorn, Portland
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References
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American Conference | National Conference |
Central Division | Western Division |
- Grand Rapids Rampage
- Houston Thunderbears
- Iowa Barnstormers
- Milwaukee Mustangs
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- Arizona Rattlers
- Portland Forest Dragons
- San Jose SaberCats
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Eastern Division | Southern Division | |
- Florida Bobcats
- Nashville Kats
- Orlando Predators
- Tampa Bay Storm
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