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The Kentucky Horsemen will be playing in a different division during the 2009 arenafootball2 season.
The Horsemen have been moved to the American Conference's South Division with Florida, South Georgia and Tennessee Valley, the 2008 ArenaCup champion.
Florida
Lexington
South Georgia
Tennessee Valley
Midwest
Green Bay
Iowa
Milwaukee
Peoria
Quad City
East
Albany
Mahoning Valley
Manchester
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Central
Amarillo
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Southwest
Arkansas
Bossier-Shreveport
Corpus Christi
Rio Grande Valley
West
Boise
Central Valley
Spokane
Stockton
Tri-Cities
Kentucky, formerly known as the Lexington Horsemen, played its inaugural season of arena football in the Midwest Division with Green Bay, Iowa, Quad City and Peoria. The Louisville Fire, which has disbanded, also was in the Midwest.
Other teams not returning for the 2009 campaign include Daytona Beach, Fla.; Lubbock, Texas; Austin, Texas; and the Texas Copperheads in Houston. The expansion Milwaukee Iron will join the Midwest Division.
Af2 begins its 10th season on March 20-21, 2009 with two games. Week 1 is March 27-29.
The Horsemen will open their 16-game season March 28 against Tulsa in the Talons' new BOK Center.
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