ArenaBowl XVI was played between the San Jose SaberCats and Arizona Rattlers in San Jose, California on August 18, 2002. A game with considerable expectations given the teams' intense rivalry and respective success that year, the SaberCats surprised everyone by posting the most dominant victory in ArenaBowl history, holding the Rattlers scoreless until the final period, and winning the game by the lopsided score of 52–14 to earn their first Arena Football League title in franchise history. Arizona's 14 points are the second-lowest in ArenaBowl history, just above the Chicago Bruisers' 13 points in ArenaBowl II. With the SaberCats' victory, Darren Arbet also became the first African-American head coach to win a North American pro football championship.
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| - ArenaBowl XVI was played between the San Jose SaberCats and Arizona Rattlers in San Jose, California on August 18, 2002. A game with considerable expectations given the teams' intense rivalry and respective success that year, the SaberCats surprised everyone by posting the most dominant victory in ArenaBowl history, holding the Rattlers scoreless until the final period, and winning the game by the lopsided score of 52–14 to earn their first Arena Football League title in franchise history. Arizona's 14 points are the second-lowest in ArenaBowl history, just above the Chicago Bruisers' 13 points in ArenaBowl II. With the SaberCats' victory, Darren Arbet also became the first African-American head coach to win a North American pro football championship. (en)
- L'ArenaBowl XVI est joué le 18 août 2002 par les SaberCats de San Jose et les Rattlers de l'Arizona, à San José en Californie. Un match qui suscite des attentes considérables étant donné la rivalité intense des équipes et leur succès respectif cette année-là, les SaberCats surprennent tout le monde en affichant la victoire la plus dominante dans l’histoire de l’ArenaBowl, gardant les Rattlers sans aucun point jusqu’à la dernière période et remportant le match sur un score déséquilibré de 52-14 pour gagner leur premier titre de l'Arena Football League dans l’histoire de la franchise. Les 14 points de l'Arizona sont le deuxième score le plus bas de l'histoire de l'ArenaBowl, juste au-dessus des 13 points des Bruisers de Chicago dans l'ArenaBowl II. Avec la victoire des SaberCats, Darren Arbe (fr)
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| - ArenaBowl XVI was played between the San Jose SaberCats and Arizona Rattlers in San Jose, California on August 18, 2002. A game with considerable expectations given the teams' intense rivalry and respective success that year, the SaberCats surprised everyone by posting the most dominant victory in ArenaBowl history, holding the Rattlers scoreless until the final period, and winning the game by the lopsided score of 52–14 to earn their first Arena Football League title in franchise history. Arizona's 14 points are the second-lowest in ArenaBowl history, just above the Chicago Bruisers' 13 points in ArenaBowl II. With the SaberCats' victory, Darren Arbet also became the first African-American head coach to win a North American pro football championship. (en)
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