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Canadian Football League: 1995 Defunct Alabama Renegades: Huntsville: Football: National Women's Football Association: 2000–2008 Defunct, league folded Alabama Hawks: Huntsville: Football Continental Football League: 1968–1969 Defunct, league folded Alabama Slammers: Birmingham: Football Women's American Football League: 2001–2002 Defunct ...
The Arkansas Diamonds were a professional American football team based in Little Rock, Arkansas. They began play in 1966 as an independent, semi-professional club until they joined the Continental Football League for its 1968 season. [1] The COFL ceased operations after its 1969 season, and the Diamonds folded in March 1970. [2]
The American Football Association (AFA) was a professional American football minor league that operated from 1977 to 1983.. The AFA was concentrated in the southern United States and served as the second tier of professional football between the World Football League, which folded in 1975, and the United States Football League, which began play in 1983.
Eastern League of Professional Football (1926) Pacific Coast League, 1926; Eastern League of Professional Football, 1926–1927; Anthracite League, 1928–1929; Eastern Football League, 1932–1933; Became Interstate Football League in 1933. Greater New York League, 1934–1935; Originally the New Jersey Football Circuit (1934) American ...
For the sake of simplicity, this list will only focus on national (non-regional, non-National Football League) outdoor (i.e., not arena football or leagues with similar rules) North American football teams not covered in other lists; i.e., the All-America Football Conference, the first three universally recognized as major incarnations of the American Football League, Continental Football ...
World Football League (2008–2010) (3 P) Pages in category "Semi-professional American football" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Adult amateur football, also known as semi-pro football, is a level of American football. It is commonly known as "working man's" football, meaning the players have regular jobs and play football on the weekends. Though the players do not get paid, the leagues and the games are run in a somewhat professional manner.
The 1960s was the best decade in Arkansas football history. [42] 1960 brought another SWC crown, and a Cotton Bowl Classic invitation for the Hogs, who were ranked as high as 7th during the season. [43] The Razorbacks lost to No. 2 Ole Miss and No. 20 Baylor, but defeated No. 11 Texas in Austin, bringing the championship to Fayetteville. [44]
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