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Oakland California - Sports |  | Oakland California - Sports: Encyclopedia II - Oakland California - Sports |  | Oakland is currently home to four professional sports teams:
Oakland Athletics, American League of Baseball.
Oakland Raiders, charter team of the American Football League (1960-1969), now in the NFL.
Golden State Warriors, National Basketball Association.
Oakland Slammers, International Basketball League (2005-)
Former teams:
Oakland Oaks, Pacific Coast League of Baseball, 1903-1955. (The Oaks played at Oaks Park in Emeryville after 1912.)
Oakland Oaks, American Bask ...
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Oakland California - Sports
Oakland is currently home to four professional sports teams:
- Oakland Athletics, American League of Baseball.
- Oakland Raiders, charter team of the American Football League (1960-1969), now in the NFL.
- Golden State Warriors, National Basketball Association.
- Oakland Slammers, International Basketball League (2005-)
Former teams:
- Oakland Oaks, Pacific Coast League of Baseball, 1903-1955. (The Oaks played at Oaks Park in Emeryville after 1912.)
- Oakland Oaks, American Basketball League, 1962.
- Oakland Oaks, American Basketball Association, 1967-1969.
- Oakland Seals, National Hockey League, 1967-1976.
- Oakland Clippers, North American Soccer League, 1968.
- Oakland Stompers, North American Soccer League, 1978.
- Oakland Invaders, United States Football League, 1983-1985.
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