After the
American Hockey League's
Albany Devils relocated to
Binghamton, NY, the Times Union Center was left without a full-time professional tenant. (It remained home to the Siena College men's basketball team of the NCAA Division I Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.) On March 14, 2017, Center general manager Bob Belber confirmed that it was in early discussions to bring an AFL team back to Albany. On October 24, the new Albany team was officially announced as a member of the AFL for the 2018 season. The local ownership group (led by
George Randolph Hearst III) has partnered with that of their AFL leaguemates the
Philadelphia Soul (which includes
Ron Jaworski,
Dick Vermeil,
Marques Colston and
Jahri Evans among others) to run both teams' business operations while keeping their football operations separate. (This marks the second time that the AFL has announced two teams with common ownership and management but separate football operations, as the
Washington Valor and
Baltimore Brigade are both owned and operated by D.C.-area businessman
Ted Leonsis but are competitors on the field and separately coached.) On November 7,
Rob Keefe was named the Albany team's head coach. On November 9, the Albany team announced that the four team name finalists were the Empire, Fire, Machine and Phoenix. Voting ended on November 15 and the winning name was announced on January 23, 2018, as the Albany Empire. The team played its first game on April 14, 2018, losing at home to the Philadelphia Soul 56–35 before a sellout crowd of 13,648. On August 11, 2019, the Empire won their first
ArenaBowl, defeating the
Philadelphia Soul 45–27. After the 2019 season, the AFL announced it was ceasing operating teams in local markets and looking into becoming a traveling league. However, the entire league filed for bankruptcy in November 2019 and ceased operations. In 2024, the AFL returned to Albany with a new franchise under new ownership, a revival of the
Albany Firebirds. ==Season-by-season results==