South Division (AFL)

The American Conference - South Division was a division of the Arena Football League's American Conference.

The Southern Division was formed in 1992 when the AFL first split into three divisions. The League used only conferences in 1993 and 1994, but returned to division play in 1995. The Southern Division has produced 10 ArenaBowl teams and 5 champions, with the most recent during the 2011 Arena Football League season by the Sharks. Rivalries such as the Tampa Bay Storm and Orlando Predators, known as the "War on I-4," used to define this division, but the Georgia Force had risen to the top and dominated in recent years before their folding.

Division lineups
1992 Creation of the Southern Division. Charlotte Rage enfranchised. In 1993, New Orleans Night folded upon suspension of the Southern Division while the league has been realigned into the American/National conference structure.
 * Charlotte Rage
 * New Orleans Night
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

1995 The Southern Division returns, now part of the National Conference. Three of the National Conference teams, Miami, Orlando, and Tampa Bay reformed this division.
 * Miami Hooters
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

1996 Miami Hooters renamed Florida Bobcats. Texas Terror enfranchised.
 * Florida Bobcats
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm
 * Texas Terror

1997 Texas Terror moved to the American Conference's Central Division.
 * Florida Bobcats
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

1998–1999 Nashville moved in from the National Conference's Eastern Division.
 * Florida Bobcats
 * Nashville Kats
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

2000 Carolina Cobras enfranchised.
 * Carolina Cobras
 * Florida Bobcats
 * Nashville Kats
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

2001 Carolina moved to Eastern Division.
 * Florida Bobcats
 * Nashville Kats
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

2002–2003 Carolina moved back from Eastern Division. Florida Bobcats folded. Nashville moved to Atlanta as Georgia Force.
 * Carolina Cobras
 * Georgia Force
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

2004–2005 Austin Wranglers and New Orleans VooDoo enfranchised. Carolina moved back to Eastern Division.
 * Austin Wranglers
 * Georgia Force
 * New Orleans VooDoo
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

2006 Kansas City Brigade enfranchised. New Orleans VooDoo suspended due to Hurricane Katrina.
 * Austin Wranglers
 * Georgia Force
 * Kansas City Brigade
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

2007 Kansas City moved to Central Division. New Orleans reactivated.
 * Austin Wranglers
 * Georgia Force
 * New Orleans VooDoo
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

2008 Austin Wranglers moved to af2. In 2009, the AFL has been put on a one-year hiatus while Georgia Force and New Orleans are suspended.
 * Georgia Force
 * New Orleans VooDoo
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

2010 The Southern Division moved to the American Conference. Alabama moved in from af2. Jacksonville Sharks enfranchised.
 * Alabama Vipers
 * Jacksonville Sharks
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

2011–2012 Alabama moved to Duluth as Georgia Force. New Orleans reactivated.
 * Georgia Force
 * Jacksonville Sharks
 * New Orleans VooDoo
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

2013–2014 Georgia Force folded.
 * Jacksonville Sharks
 * New Orleans VooDoo
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

2015 New Orleans VooDoo moved to East Division.
 * Jacksonville Sharks
 * Orlando Predators
 * Tampa Bay Storm

Divisions were discontinued after the 2015 season.

Division Champions

 * 1992: Orlando Predators (9–1)
 * 1995: Tampa Bay Storm (10–2)
 * 1996: Tampa Bay Storm (12–2)
 * 1997: Orlando Predators (10–4)
 * 1998: Tampa Bay Storm (12–2)
 * 1999: Tampa Bay Storm (11–3)
 * 2000: Orlando Predators (11–3)
 * 2001: Nashville Kats (10–4)
 * 2002: Orlando Predators (7–7)
 * 2003: Tampa Bay Storm (12–4)
 * 2004: New Orleans VooDoo (11–5)
 * 2005: Georgia Force (11–5)
 * 2006: Orlando Predators (10–6)
 * 2007: Georgia Force (13–3)
 * 2008: Georgia Force (10–6)
 * 2010: Jacksonville Sharks (12–4)
 * 2011: Jacksonville Sharks (14–4)
 * 2012: Jacksonville Sharks (10–8)
 * 2013: Jacksonville Sharks (12–6)
 * 2014: Orlando Predators (11–7)
 * 2015: Orlando Predators (12–6)