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The Spring League (TSL) was an American football developmental league and scouting event (pro showcase) that played from 2017 to 2021 and was founded by Brian Woods. Aimed at professional athletes but not paying a salary or expenses, the league's goal was to "serve as an instructional league and showcase for professional football talent".
The year before, the Regional Football League staggered through a spring season, then announced it would not return for 2000. In late 1999, the SFL announced an inaugural season of 2000, with ten individually-owned teams playing a 12-week schedule, followed by a championship game during Memorial Day weekend.
World League of American Football 1991–1992 [a] /NFL Europe 1995–2007; Professional Spring Football League, 1992; Fan Ownership League, [32] 1996 (never played) Regional Football League, 1999 [33] [30] International Football Federation, 2000 (never played) Spring Football League, 2000 [34] XFL, 2001; World Football League, 2008–2010
With regular seasons and post seasons expanding both in the NFL and NCAA, football is testing our interests in a game that is associated with a Sept. 1 to Feb. 1 window.
With the league beginning its second season on April 15, the USFL became the first American spring league since the World League of American Football to complete its first season and return for a second. [3] This ended up being the USFL's last season before it merged with the XFL to form the United Football League.
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Give it up, USFL. A revived United States Football League — borrowing the moniker and team nicknames from a league that went out of business 36 years ago — launched last month with all regular ...
The XFL and the USFL, two competing spring football leagues, will merge operations. Few details are available, from the new league's start date to its name, but the initial obvious takeaway is ...