The St. Louis Battlehawks will travel to a few new cities next spring and play in some smaller, more intimate venues as the United Football League announced several franchise relocations and venue changes on Tuesday.

Three of the eight teams in the league will move to new cities, and two more will move to new stadiums within the same metropolitan areas. St. Louis, the league's lone attendance success story, is one just of three teams staying in the same city and venue.

The three relocated franchises will now play in Columbus (Ohio), Louisville (Kentucky) and Orlando (Florida). Those teams replace Memphis, Michigan and San Antonio (Texas).

The Houston Roughnecks will become the Houston Gamblers and move to that city's Major League Soccer stadium. The Arlington (Texas) Renegades will beco

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