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Silver Spurs Arena
Silver Spurs Arena
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LocationKissimmee, Florida
Coordinates28°17′53.97″N 81°22′9.19″W / 28.2983250°N 81.3692194°W / 28.2983250; -81.3692194
OwnerOsceola County
OperatorASM Global
Capacity8,000 (Hockey)
3,670 (Theatre)
6,570 (Half-house concert)
8,253-11,403 (arena concert)
OpenedSeptember, 2003
Tenants
Silver Spurs Rodeo
Florida Seals (SPHL) (2005–2007)
Kissimmee Kreatures (NIFL) (2006)
Osceola Ghostriders (WIFL) (2007)
Orlando SeaWolves (MASL) (2018–2020)
Osceola Magic (NBA G League) (2023–present)

Silver Spurs Arena is an 8,000-seat (11,500 seat max capacity), 33,946 square foot multi-purpose arena in Kissimmee, Florida. It was built in 2003 to replace the original Silver Spurs grandstand. It is home to the Silver Spurs Rodeo, a semi-annual rodeo event. Concerts, family shows, school graduations, and sporting events are also held there. The arena is part of the Osceola Heritage Park entertainment complex.

Silver Spurs Arena was home to the Florida Seals of the Southern Professional Hockey League from October 2005 until January 4, 2007. During the 2005 season, it was home to the Kissimmee Kreatures of the National Indoor Football League. During 2006, the team was to be known as the Osceola Outlaws but then changed their name to Osceola Football as another team in the NIFL located in Billings, Montana held that nickname. For the 2007 season the team changed its nickname to Osceola Ghostriders and played in the World Indoor Football League. From 2018 to 2020, it served as the home of the Orlando SeaWolves of the Major Arena Soccer League.

On April 11, 2023, it was announced that it will serve as the home of the NBA G League team Osceola Magic.

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