1995 Arena Football League
The 1995 season was the Arena Football League's 9th, and 13 teams competed in the league that year. The Tampa Bay Storm won the 1995 Arena League championship.
1995 Arena Football League Standings
1995 Arena Football League League Leaders
Albany Firebirds (7-5) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Arizona Rattlers (7-5) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Charlotte Rage (5-7) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Connecticut Coyotes (1-11) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Iowa Barnstormers (7-5) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Las Vegas Sting (6-6) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Memphis Pharaohs (6-6) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Miami Hooters (1-11) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Milwaukee Mustangs (4-8) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Orlando Predators (7-5) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
San Jose SaberCats (8-4) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
St. Louis Stampede (9-3) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Tampa Bay Storm (10-2) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Marker indicates city location, not venue address.
1995 Award Winners
Barry Wagner - Most Valuable Player
John Gregory (Iowa) - Coach of the Year
Barry Wagner - Ironman of the Year
Don Dizney (Orlando) - Commissioner's Award
Carl Paganelli, Glen Mazula ( ) - Founder's Award
James P. Foster (Iowa) - Executive of the Year
1995 All-Pros
All-Arena
Les Barley First-Team
Mike Black First-Team
Hunkie Cooper First-Team
Bernard Edwards First-Team
Jay Gruden First-Team
Darryl Hammond First-Team
Sam Hernandez First-Team
Ralph Jarvis First-Team
Pat McGuirk First-Team
Barry Wagner First-Team
Kent Wells First-Team
Sylvester Bembery Second-Team
Titus Dixon Second-Team
Corey Dowden Second-Team
Amod Field Second-Team
Fred Gayles Second-Team
Ian Howfield Second-Team
Darren Hughes Second-Team
Cedric McKinnon Second-Team
Mike Perez Second-Team
Robert Stewart Second-Team
Willie Wyatt Second-Team