The San Antonio Matadors were a professional football team that played in the Spring Football League (SFL) in 2000.[1] The Matadors were undefeated before the league decided to cease operations. The Matadors were named co-SFL Champions along with the Houston Marshals. The Head Coach for the Matadors was Brian Wiggins and the Director of Football Operations was Mark Ricker. The team operated in San Antonio, Texas, and home games were played at Alamo Stadium.
Matador players of note:
Keith Rucker DL (Cincinnati Bengals, Arizona Cardinals, Kansas City Chiefs)
The SanAntonioMatadors were a professional football team that played in the Spring Football League (SFL) in 2000. The Matadors were undefeated before...
estimated at "less than a thousand" watched on April 29, 2000 as the SanAntonioMatadors defeated the Miami Tropics, 16-14. "Associated Press story on SFL"...
Kansas City Chiefs (1997). He finished his playing career with the SanAntonioMatadors of the Spring Football League. He played college football at Eastern...
Cannon of the short-lived Regional Football League in 1999, and the SanAntonioMatadors of the Spring Football League afterwards, but soon retired. In 2007...
WLAF in 1991, and the SanAntonioMatadors of the Spring Football League in 2000. Alamo Stadium was the home of the SanAntonio Thunder for 1976, their...
The Marshals and the SanAntonioMatadors were named league co-champions. Marshals players of note: Shon Mitchell - (Texas, San Francisco 49ers) Sterling...
conclusion of the 1999 season. In 2000, Narcisse coached for the SanAntonioMatadors of the Spring Football League. In 2003, Narcisse was voted into the...
indoor multi-purpose stadium in SanAntonio, Texas. It is located on the southeastern fringe of downtown SanAntonio. The facility opened on May 15, 1993...
matched the Miami Tropics against the SanAntonioMatadors of the short-lived Spring Football League. The Matadors won 16–13. The City of Miami embarked...
José Antonio Domínguez Bandera (born 10 August 1960), (IPA: [anˈtonjo βanˈdeɾas]), is a Spanish actor and filmmaker. Known for his work in films of several...
played for teams including the Miami Matadors, the Huntsville Channel Cats, the Asheville Smoke, the SanAntonio Iguanas, the Utah Grizzlies, the Corpus...
Fandila Marín in Granada, Spain) is statistically one of the most skilled matadors in the world. Currently, he is ranked number one among all bullfighters...
Santos (The Saints): The nickname emerged because the club used The SanAntonio's Oratory for soccer activities. Los Cuervos (The Crows): Was called so...
Ohio Cannon of the Regional Football League in 1999 and with the SanAntonioMatadors of the Spring Football League in 2000. His last coaching position...
Gómez Ortega (1895–1920), Spanish matador "El Gallo" Rafael Gómez Ortega (1882–1960), Spanish matador "El Gallo" Antonio Rivera (1963–2005), Puerto Rican...
In Person at El Matador is a 1965 live-album by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil '65. It was recorded at El Matador in San Francisco, California "Reza" (Edu Lobo...
Clay Tarver (born November 8, 1965, in SanAntonio, Texas) is an American guitarist and writer. He was the co-showrunner and an executive producer of...
2015 NFL Draft. Clear has also been a member of the Indianapolis Colts, SanAntonio Commanders, and Seattle Dragons. During high school, Clear played football...
the Icehawks suspended operations after the season. He landed with the SanAntonio Iguanas, finishing 3rd in team scoring and helping the club reach the...
baseball coach. He previously served as coach of the Cal State Northridge Matadors (1996–2002) and the Fresno State Bulldogs (2003–2022). Born in Anaheim...