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Packet Tracer is commonly used by NetAcad students, since it is available to download after creating a free account. [10] However, due to functional limitations, it is intended by Cisco to be used only as a learning aid, not a replacement for Cisco routers and switches . [ 9 ]
Major League Football may refer to: Major League Football (MLF) , a planned professional fall American football minor league; founded in 2019 by Adam McClean Major League Football (MLFB) , a professional American football league, with two cancelled seasons; founded in 2014 by Frank Murtha
June 9 – 11: 2016 Major League Baseball draft in Secaucus, New Jersey #1 pick: Mickey Moniak to the Philadelphia Phillies from La Costa Canyon High School; July 12: 2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in San Diego at Petco Park. Winners: American League; MVP: Eric Hosmer (Kansas City Royals) Home Run Derby: Giancarlo Stanton (Miami Marlins)
This article is a list of teams that play in the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada: Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA), the National Football League (NFL), the National Hockey League (NHL), Major League Soccer (MLS), and the Canadian Football League (CFL).
Indoor Football League, 1999–2000 (Bought out by Af2 in 2001;not related to the Indoor Football League that began play in 2009) Indoor Professional Football League, 1999–2001; Arenafootball2 (af2), 2000–2009 (assets acquired in the same transaction as that noted above for Arena Football League) National Indoor Football League, 2001–2007
0–1: Colorado Rapids: 41,028: May 21, 2016 () 11: CenturyLink Field: 9 Seattle Sounders FC 0–1 Los Angeles Galaxy 40,813 July 9, 2016 18 CenturyLink Field: 10 Seattle Sounders FC 5–0 FC Dallas 40,101 July 13, 2016 19 CenturyLink Field
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MLB is the only major league that does not have any teams in markets with fewer than 1.75 million people; both it and the NFL have teams in every U.S. market with over 4 million people. The NHL is the major league that least follows the general trend, due to the fact that a disproportionate number of its franchises are in cities with cold winters.