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  2. World Football League - Wikipedia

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    The World Football League (WFL) was an American football league that played one full season in 1974 and most of its second in 1975.Although the league's proclaimed ambition was to bring American football onto a worldwide stage, only one team – the Hawaiians in Honolulu, Hawaii - was headquartered outside of continental North America.

  3. Disaster draft - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball's disaster plan is covered in Rule 19 of The Official Professional Baseball Rules Book. [2] The plan is triggered by an event causing the death, dismemberment, or permanent disability of at least five players from a team's active, injured, or suspended roster during a season (including the playoffs), or at least six players during the off-season.

  4. List of gridiron football players who died during their careers

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    Northeastern Oklahoma A&M: 5 football players were killed in a head-on highway crash (1966). Marshall: 37 members died in an airplane crash (1970). Wichita State: most of the starting players and coaches, 31 in total, died in an airplane crash (1970). Cal Poly Mustangs football team: 16 players and 6 others died in an airplane crash (1960).

  5. Funeral services scheduled for St. Joseph football player ...

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    The funeral will be Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent de Paul R.C. Church, at 250 Bebout Ave. in Stirling, New Jersey. Visiting is set for Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the church.

  6. Pat Haden - Wikipedia

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    Haden played one season in the World Football League, its last, for the Southern California Sun, which allowed him to attend school in England at Oxford University under his Rhodes Scholarship. His decision to go to the United Kingdom for schooling hurt his NFL possibilities, as did a lack of height (5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)) and arm strength, and ...

  7. Wellington Mara - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Timothy Mara (August 14, 1916 – October 25, 2005) was an American professional football executive. He was the co-owner of the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL) from 1959 until his death. He was the younger son of Tim Mara, who founded the Giants in 1925. Wellington was a ball boy that year.

  8. NFL Europe - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the National Football League (NFL) announced plans to launch a professional American football league in Europe, the Intercontinental Football League (IFL). Aiming for a launch in the spring of 1975, the IFL would feature six teams (located in Istanbul, Rome, Munich, West Berlin, Vienna, and Barcelona, respectively) and would be a satellite league of the NFL, with initial funds made by ...

  9. How a Detroit Lions fan's life was saved and then lost — and ...

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    Roth, who was incredibly disappointed and dejected, plans to stay in the Chicago area and go to the funeral. “For closure,” he said. You can view this story two ways.