St. Louis Stallions

The St. Louis Stallions are a fictional professional American football team based in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. The Stallions are a member of the Continental Football Conference (CFC) Heartland Division in the Continental Football Association (CFA).

History
During the 2012 season it was announced that the CFA would expand to 20 teams in the 2013 season. Drew Shaw was awarded a franchise and placed his team in St. Louis, Missouri. The team has had a lot of success in their short history, including a streak of Division and Conference Championships including three Continental Bowl appearances.

2013
The Stallions began operations following the 2012 Continental Bowl, and signed their first player, WR Frank Spears, to a 3 year, $9 million dollar contract. They picked fourth in that year's entry draft, and selected WR Charles Fonseca. The Stallions then traded up to the first pick of the second round and selected QB Rogelio Park. The team had already built the foundations of one of the league's best offenses. Park started every game as a rookie, and they stayed in contention in the old Southeast Division for most of the season, before finishing with an 8-10 record, the only losing record in the team's history.

2015
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2016
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2017
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2018
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