• Co-champions, championship game canceled due to
COVID-19 pandemic. Tampa is currently represented by teams in three major professional sports leagues: the
National Football League, the
National Hockey League, and
Major League Baseball. The
NFL's
Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the
NHL's
Tampa Bay Lightning call Tampa home, while the
Tampa Bay Rays of the
MLB play across the bay in
St. Petersburg (though they spent the 2025 season at
George M. Steinbrenner Field following the damage to
Tropicana Field by
Hurricane Milton). As indicated by their names, these teams, plus several other sports teams, represent the entire
Tampa metropolitan area. Tampa Bay's professional teams have won eight combined championships in their respective leagues. The Tampa Bay area has long been a site for Major League Baseball
spring training facilities and
minor league baseball teams. The
New York Yankees conduct spring training in Tampa, and their
Low-A affiliate
Tampa Tarpons play there in the summer. On the collegiate level, the
University of South Florida Bulls compete in 17 sports in
NCAA Division I and the
University of Tampa Spartans compete in 20 sports in
NCAA Division II. Between September 2020 and July 2021 all three of Tampa Bay's major teams, as well as the Tampa Bay Rowdies, qualified for their sport's championship series. The Lightning beat the Dallas Stars in the
2020 Stanley Cup Finals, the Rays lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the
2020 World Series, the Rowdies and Phoenix Rising FC were named co-league champions after the USL Championship game was canceled due to
COVID-19, the Buccaneers beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the first home-game victory in
Super Bowl history, and the Lightning beat the Montreal Canadiens in the
2021 Stanley Cup Finals. This dynasty earned the area the nickname "
Champa Bay".
Football Buccaneers The
Tampa Bay Buccaneers began in
1976 as an expansion team of the
NFL. They struggled at first, losing their first 26 games in a row to set a league record for futility. After a brief taste of success in the late 1970s, the Bucs again returned to their losing ways, and at one point lost at least 10 games for 12 seasons in a row. The hiring of
Tony Dungy in
1996 started an improving trend that eventually led to the team's victory in
Super Bowl XXXVII in
2003 under coach
Jon Gruden. They won their second championship in
Super Bowl LV with quarterback Tom Brady and became the first NFL team to ever win a Super Bowl at their home stadium.
Storm Originally the Pittsburgh Gladiators and a charter member of the
Arena Football League (AFL), the
Tampa Bay Storm relocated from
Pittsburgh in
1991 and won
ArenaBowl V that year. They later won 4 more
ArenaBowls (
VII,
IX,
X, and
XVII, and also appeared in
ArenaBowl I,
III,
XII,
XXIII and
XXX), and their five championships were the most in league history. The AFL suffered through several years of decreasing revenue in the 2010s, leading to fewer active franchises. There were only five teams during the
2017 season, after which the Storm's ownership group suspended operations.
Bandits Tampa was also home to the
Tampa Bay Bandits of the
United States Football League. The Bandits made the playoffs twice in their three seasons under head coach
Steve Spurrier and drew league-leading crowds to Tampa Stadium, but the team folded along with the rest of the USFL after the
1985 season. They played at
Tampa Stadium, which hosted the 1984 USFL Championship Game.
Vipers The
Tampa Bay Vipers play in the second edition of the
XFL. Their inaugural season was cut short after five weeks due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The team relocated to
Las Vegas, Nevada, and now are the
Las Vegas Vipers.
Tornadoes The
Tampa Bay Tornadoes were founded in 2020 and describe themselves as the successors to the defunct Tampa Bay Storm. They play in the
American Arena League.
Baseball History The Tampa Bay area has long been home to nationally competitive amateur baseball and has hosted
spring training and
minor league teams for over a century. Tampa became the first city in Florida to host a major league team for spring training in 1913, when the
Chicago Cubs trained at
Plant Field. The
Tampa Smokers were the city's first minor league team, beginning play as charter members of the new
Florida State League in 1919.
Rays After decades of trying to lure an existing
Major League Baseball franchise, the Tampa Bay area finally gained a team in 1998, when the expansion
Tampa Bay Devil Rays began play at
Tropicana Field in
St. Petersburg. After a decade of futility on the field, the Devil Rays shortened their nickname to simply Rays in 2008 and promptly won the
2008 American League Pennant, finishing runner up in
World Series. They also won
American League East titles in 2008 and 2010 under manager
Joe Maddon before slipping back in the standings. In 2007, the Rays began the process of searching for a stadium site closer to the center of the area's population, possibly in Tampa. However, over a decade later, rivalry between Tampa and St. Petersburg and the challenges of financing a new ballpark have kept the Rays playing at Tropicana Field. In 2020, the Rays won the AL East for the first time in a decade with the best record in the American League. Due to the
COVID-19 shortened season, 16 teams made the playoffs, so the Rays had to play a best of 3 series against the division rival Toronto Blue Jays in the first round of the
Rays postseason, where they swept the visitors in two games at
Tropicana Field. then play a divisional series against the New York Yankees, which they won in 5 games at a neutral site in San Diego. The Rays then faced the Astros, who had defeated them in the divisional round the previous year. Tampa Bay went out to a quick 3–0 series lead, but Houston came back to tie the series 3–3. The Rays avoided the reverse sweep in Game 7 and won their second American League Pennant, then lost the
World Series in 6 games to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Florida State League Several Major League baseball teams conduct
Spring Training in the area, and most also operate minor league teams in the
Low-A Florida State League. The major league
New York Yankees and the affiliated minor league
Tampa Tarpons use
George M. Steinbrenner Field across
Dale Mabry Highway from Raymond James Stadium. Across the bay in Pinellas County, the
Philadelphia Phillies affiliate
Clearwater Threshers and
Toronto Blue Jays affiliate
Dunedin Blue Jays also play in the Florida State League. Other nearby Florida State League teams include the
Pittsburgh Pirates affiliate
Bradenton Marauders and the
Detroit Tigers affiliate
Lakeland Flying Tigers. The Phillies, Blue Jays, Pirates, and Tigers all play their Spring Training games at their minor league teams' ballparks. The Tarpons have won five league titles, the Flying Tigers have won four, the Threshers have won two, and the Blue Jays and Marauders have each won one. The area was formerly home to many teams in the Florida State League that no longer exist, most notably the
Tampa Smokers,
St. Petersburg Saints, and the
original Tampa Tarpons.
Hockey Lightning is where the Tampa Bay Lightning have their home games. The
NHL's
Tampa Bay Lightning, named after the city's propensity for attracting lightning unlike any other on the continent, was established in 1992, and play their home games at
Benchmark International Arena in
downtown Tampa. In
2004, the team won their first
Stanley Cup by defeating the
Calgary Flames in 7 games. After this first championship and an ensuing
season-wide lockout, the Lightning went 1–3 in four Conference Final appearances in
2011,
2015,
2016 and
2018, winning only in 2015 to lose to the
Chicago Blackhawks in the ensuing
Finals. Then the Lightning won back-to-back Stanley Cups in
2020 and
2021 with victories over the
Dallas Stars and fellow
Atlantic Division member
Montreal Canadiens respectively. Tampa hosted the skills contests and
2018 NHL All-Star Game weekend on January 27–28, 2018. Former captain
Steven Stamkos is the franchise's top scorer with 555 goals across sixteen seasons before signing a new contract with the
Nashville Predators after the
2023–24 NHL season.
Soccer Rowdies The
Tampa Bay Rowdies compete in the
United Soccer League Championship after spending their first 6 seasons in the
North American Soccer League. The team began play at Tampa's
George M. Steinbrenner Field in 2010, then moved to St. Petersburg's
Al Lang Field in 2011. The Rowdies won their first league championship in
Soccer Bowl 2012. The Rowdies made the USL Championship Final for the first time in 2020, though it was cancelled due to
COVID-19. The Rowdies and the other finalist,
Phoenix Rising FC, were named co-champions by the league. Previously, Tampa had hosted two top-level soccer teams. The
Tampa Bay Rowdies of the
original North American Soccer League was the area's first major sports franchise, beginning play in 1975 at Tampa Stadium. The Rowdies were an immediate success, drawing good crowds and winning
Soccer Bowl '75 in their first season to bring Tampa its first professional sports championship. Though the NASL ceased operations in 1984, the Rowdies continued to compete in various soccer leagues until finally folding in 1993.
Mutiny The success of the Rowdies prompted
Major League Soccer (MLS) to award Tampa a charter member of the new league in 1996. The
Tampa Bay Mutiny were the first MLS
Supporters' Shield winner and had much early success beginning in
1996. However, the club folded in
2001 when local ownership could not be secured mainly due to a financially poor lease agreement for
Raymond James Stadium. The city has no representation in MLS, however, the Rowdies are seeking to join the league.
Sun Tampa Bay Sun FC were founded in 2023, becoming a founding member of the
USL Super League, a top-division women's soccer league. They play at
Suncoast Credit Union Field, a newly renovated stadium on the campus of
Blake High School. They won the
inaugural Super League championship, defeating
Fort Lauderdale United FC in the final.
Basketball The
Tampa Bay Titans play in
The Basketball League (TBL). Their home games are played at
A. P. Leto High School.
Amalie Arena was used as the home of the
NBA's Toronto Raptors for the
2020–2021 season because of Canadian government regulations due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. It was the first time an NBA team played home games in Tampa, though some exhibition preseason games had been played in Tampa between the
Orlando Magic and
Miami Heat prior to this. Former minor league teams include The St. Pete Tide and the Tampa Gunners, which played in the
Florida Basketball Association (FBA). The Tide's home games were played at
St. Petersburg Catholic High School, and the Gunners were a travel team.
College sports University of South Florida The
University of South Florida is the only
NCAA Division I sports program in Tampa. USF began playing intercollegiate sports in 1965. The
Bulls established a
men's basketball team in 1971 and a
football team in 1997 and sponsor 17 teams in total. The Bulls joined the
Big East in 2005, and the football team rose to as high as #2 in the
BCS rankings in 2007. They are now part of the
American Athletic Conference. USF has won six NCAA national championships: softball in 1983 and 1984, women's swimming in 1985, and sailing in 2009, 2016, and 2017.
University of Tampa The
University of Tampa Spartans compete in 20 sports at the
NCAA Division II level in the
Sunshine State Conference (SSC). They have won a total of 19 Division II National Championships, including eight in baseball.
Hillsborough Community College The
Hillsborough Community College Hawks are an
NJCAA Division I junior college team and a member of the
Florida College System Activities Association they compete in the
Suncoast Conference and the Southern Conference in
Region VIII of The
National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).
Major events hosted in the Tampa Bay Area •
Super Bowls XVIII and
XXV (
Tampa Stadium) •
Super Bowls XXXV,
XLIII, and
LV (
Raymond James Stadium) • 1984 USFL Championship Game (Tampa Stadium) •
2008 World Series games 1 and 2 (
Tropicana Field) •
2004 Stanley Cup Finals games 1, 2, 5, and 7 (
Benchmark International Arena) •
2015 Stanley Cup Finals games 1, 2 and 5 (Benchmark International Arena) •
2021 Stanley Cup Finals games 1, 2, and 5 (Benchmark International Arena) •
Soccer Bowl 2012 Leg 2 (
Al Lang Stadium) •
ArenaBowl IX (Tropicana Field) •
ArenaBowl XII and
XVII (Benchmark International Arena) •
2017 College Football Playoff National Championship Game (Raymond James Stadium) •
1999 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Final Four (Tropicana Field) •
2008,
2015,
2019, and
2025 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Final Four (Benchmark International Arena) •
1978,
1979, and
1980 NCAA Division I men's soccer championship game (Tampa Stadium) •
1990 and
1991 NCAA Division I men's soccer championship game (
USF Soccer Stadium) •
2012 and
2016 NCAA Division I Men's Hockey Frozen Four (Benchmark International Arena) •
2009 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Final Four (Benchmark International Arena) •
2015 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship and
2015 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship (The Concession Golf Club) •
2021 USL Championship Final (Al Lang Stadium) •
2023 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Frozen Four (Benchmark International Arena) • 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Final Four (Benchmark International Arena) • 2023 Tampa Bay Frog Swim (Gandy Beach) • 2023 Swim Across America Tampa Bay (North Shore Park) •
2024–25 USL Super League final (
Suncoast Credit Union Field)
Future events planned to be held in the Tampa Bay area •
2026 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball first and second round (Benchmark International Arena) ==Government==