Power Outage Ends Panama City Panthers Football Game Early

Semi-pro team defeats Port City Vikings 6-0 before lights go out in the 4th quarter.

Apr. 13, 2026 at 5:10pm

An abstract expressionist painting in neon colors depicting the chaotic energy and movement of a semi-pro football game, with players' forms dissolving into unrecognizable brushstrokes.A power outage cuts short an intense semi-pro football matchup, leaving fans and players in the dark.Panama City Today

The Panama City Panthers semi-pro football team defeated the Port City Vikings 6-0 in a game that was cut short when the lights went out in the fourth quarter at the stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The Panthers improved their record to 4-1 on the season with the victory.

Why it matters

Power outages and technical issues during sporting events can be frustrating for players, coaches, and fans alike. This incident highlights the challenges that semi-pro and minor league teams face in terms of infrastructure and resources compared to professional franchises.

The details

The game was tied 0-0 in the fourth quarter when the lights suddenly went out at the stadium, forcing officials to end the game early. The Panthers had scored the game's only touchdown earlier to take a 6-0 lead before the power failure.

  • The game was played on April 13, 2026.
  • The power outage occurred in the fourth quarter.

The players

Panama City Panthers

A semi-pro football team based in Panama City, Florida.

Port City Vikings

The opposing semi-pro team from an unspecified location.

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The takeaway

This power outage incident underscores the logistical and financial challenges that semi-pro sports teams face in maintaining reliable game-day operations, especially compared to well-resourced professional franchises.