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  2. Midwest Football League (1962–1978) - Wikipedia

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    The Midwest Football League (MFL) was a low-level professional American football minor league that played games from 1962 to 1978. The league was based mainly in Michigan , until the collapse of the Continental Football League in 1969, when it became more of a regional league.

  3. Category : Current Midwest League team rosters templates

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    [[Category:Current Midwest League team rosters templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Current Midwest League team rosters templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  4. Youngstown Hardhats - Wikipedia

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    They remained in the league for the 1978 season, [20] competing in the South High School stadium in Youngstown and coached again by Boggia. [19] During the 1979 season, the Hardhats were considered ninth in the country for minor league football teams. [21] They played in the Mid-Atlantic Football League again in 1980 [22] and 1981. [23]

  5. List of Midwest League team rosters - Wikipedia

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    Each of the 12 teams of Minor League Baseball's Midwest League carry a 30-man active roster. [1] Only these players are eligible to play. Teams may have any number of inactive players on their rosters at a given time who do not count toward active roster limits. Injured players may be placed on the injured list (7-day or 60-day). [2]

  6. Midwest Football League - Wikipedia

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    Midwest Football League may refer to: . Mid West Football League, an Australian rules football competition based in the Eyre Peninsula region of South Australia; Midwest Football League (1921–1932), a minor professional American football league that was known as the Chicago Football League, in which the Chicago Cardinals played, from 1904 to 1920

  7. Tri-City Apollos - Wikipedia

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    In January 1969, the Arrows announced a permanent move to Midland, [5] as well as a name change to the Tri-City Apollos. [6] Things did not improve much on the field nor at the gate, however. Led by former Chicago Bears backup QB Larry Rakestraw, the Apollos lost their first eight games en route to a 2-10 record in front of tiny crowds: twice ...

  8. MWFL - Wikipedia

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    Midwest Football League (1935–1940), a minor professional American football league Midwest Football League (1962–1978) , a minor professional American football league Midwest Football League (2002–) , a semi-professional American football league whose Ohio River Bearcats team played at the Goebel Soccer Complex

  9. Dayton Colts - Wikipedia

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    The Dayton Colts were a semi-professional American football team that played from 1946 to 1949 and 1953 to 1975. The team was based in Ohio.It competed in the Inter-State Semipro Football League in 1947 as the Dayton Rockets; Tristate Semipro Football League in 1953 and American Football Conference from 1959 to 1961 as the Dayton Triangles; Midwest Football League from 1963 to 1969, 1971 to ...