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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.
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World Football League players by team (19 C) This page was last edited on 26 September 2024, at 00:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
League Sport Country(ies) Season Tier Level Teams [a] Matches / Games / Events Rev. (€ mil) Rev. / team (€ mil) Rev. / match (€ thousands) Ref. 1 National Football League (NFL) American football United States: 2023: 1: 32: 285: 19,299 [b] 603: 67,716 [1] 2 National Basketball Association (NBA) Basketball United States Canada: 2023 ...
The 1970s American football league called: World Football League. Subcategories. ... World Football League teams (20 C) V. World Football League venues (13 P) W.
The Florida Blazers never drew well, leading team owner Rommie Loudd to openly discuss moving the team to Atlanta in the middle of the 1974 season. The players and coaches were not paid for three months. Shortly after the Blazers' defeat in the World Bowl, Loudd was arrested on tax evasion [1] and cocaine trafficking charges. [2]
The 1974 World Football League season was the first season of the World Football League. Twelve teams began the inaugural 1974 season, which launched July 10 and lasted 19 weeks with no bye week. The league doubled up the week of Labor Day by playing four games over the course of three weeks on a Wednesday, Monday (Labor Day), Friday, Wednesday ...