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  2. AF2 - Wikipedia

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    The AF2 was founded in 1999 by the Arena Football League in an attempt to bring the game to mid-sized markets following the success of AFL on the national level. [6] The AF2 was not intended to be a farm system for the AFL like the American Hockey League and Minor League Baseball are to the National Hockey League and Major League Baseball, respectively.

  3. AFL salary cap - Wikipedia

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    The salary cap, known officially as Total Player Payments, was A$13,540,000 for the 2022 season, with a salary floor of $12,863,000. Both the salary cap and salary floor has increased substantially since the competition was re-branded as the AFL in 1990 to assist in stemming the dominance of newer high-membership clubs such as Adelaide and the ...

  4. 2025 Arena Football One season - Wikipedia

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    The league will offer a base salary of $400 per game—less than the $1,000 that the AFL had initially promised in 2024 but higher than other indoor leagues, with teams allowed to pay higher salaries at their own discretion— and will not require players to play "ironman" on both offense and defense as they had under previous iterations of the ...

  5. 2024 Arena Football League season - Wikipedia

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    According to Force quarterback Justin Arth, players were promised a $1,000 per-game salary. [72] While most teams were responsible to pay the full amount, teams that were brought in through the Champions Indoor Football merger were promised a 75% subsidy from the league to cover the increased salaries ($750 per player, per week), a subsidy that ...

  6. Arena Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Arena Football League (AFL) was a professional arena football league in the United States. It was founded in 1986, but played its first official games in the 1987 season, making it the third longest-running professional football league in North America after the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the National Football League (NFL) until the AFL closed in 2019.

  7. Quad City Steamwheelers - Wikipedia

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    Quad City Steamwheelers; Established 1999 Folded 2009 Played in iWireless Center in Moline, Illinois: League/conference affiliations; AF2 (2000–2009) . National Conference (2000–2005)

  8. Everything NFL Stars and Their Partners Have Revealed About ...

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    Many athletes have also needed to allocate part of their salaries to paying off league debts. “You can get fined for a lot of different things in the NFL,” Saints star Juwan Johnson’s wife ...

  9. Australian Football League - Wikipedia

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    Both the salary cap and salary floor has increased substantially since the competition was rebranded as the AFL in 1990. Salaries of draft selections are fixed for two years. Salaries for senior players are not normally released to the public, though the average AFL player salary at the conclusion of the 2012 season was $251,559 [ 56 ] and the ...