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The league held the 2017 CAFL Draft on July 10, 2017. [26] The league postponed their second season again, announcing they would not play until 2019. [27] After an abbreviated 2019 season, and the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting worldwide sport, the CAFL's online presence had disappeared or gone offline by 2021.
The CAFL is a member of the USAFL South-Western Ausfootball Region. In 2005, the league went into indefinite stasis with clubs participating in either the newly formed Metro Footy league the Southern California Australian Football League and the US Footy Nationals .
The Shenyang Rhinos were a professional arena football team based in Shenyang, Liaoning participating as members of the China Arena Football League (CAFL). [1] They were originally called the Dalian Dragon Kings and were based in Dalian, China. Their home stadium was the Damai Center. In 2017, the Dragon Kings relocated to become the Shenyang ...
In September 2019, the CAFL released an abbreviated schedule, with a two-game regular season and a playoff tournament featuring all four teams, with games played November 6, 9, 20 and 23. Uniquely among professional football leagues, the CAFL playoff seeds were set as part of the schedule, with the semifinal round (December 6) consisting of the ...
They were members of the China Arena Football League (CAFL). [1] They were originally called the Shenzhen Naja and were based in Shenzhen, Guangdong. They were named after the species of cobra that lives in the region. [2] Their home stadium was the Shenzhen Dayun Arena. In 2017, the Naja relocated to become the Wuhan Gators. [3]
Per Josh Dubow of the Associated Press, the play is the first blocked extra-point return since at least 2000, and the ninth overall in that span.It also happened one other time this season, in ...
The Beijing Lions were one of the first six teams to play in the China Arena Football League. They finished the 2016 season with a perfect record of 6–0 and won the league title by beating the Qingdao Clipper 35–34 on a last second field goal in the first China Bowl. [2]
CAFL may refer to: Central Australian Football League, Australian rules football competition; China Arena Football League, arena football league