ArenaBowl XXI

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ArenaBowl XXI
Quarter 1 2 3 4 Tot
National Conference Champions '
American Conference Champions '
Date July 29, 2007
Arena New Orleans Arena
City New Orleans, Louisiana
Attendance
Offensive Player of the Game
Defensive Player of the Game
Ironman of the Game
Winning Coach
Losing Coach
U.S. TV
Network ABC
Announcers Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic

ArenaBowl XXI is the 2007 championship game of the Arena Football League (AFL) and will be played at the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday, July 29, 2007.[1] It will be the third-ever neutral-site title game in AFL history and the first held in the state of Louisiana. ArenaBowl XXI will pit the National Conference Champions against the American Conference Champions.

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