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The American Arena League (AAL) is a professional indoor football minor league that began playing in 2018. The league was initiated by a merger between Arena Pro Football (APF) and the Can-Am Indoor Football League (Can-Am), although the AAL only claimed the APF history after the former Can-Am founder left the league.
The AF2 was founded in 1999 by the Arena Football League in an attempt to bring the game to mid-sized markets following the success of AFL on the national level. [6] The AF2 was not intended to be a farm system for the AFL like the American Hockey League and Minor League Baseball are to the National Hockey League and Major League Baseball, respectively.
The Arena League (The AL or TAL) is an indoor American football league in the United States. The league launched in 2024 with four teams playing six-on-six football, but expanded to six-teams and started playing regular 7-on-7 indoor football in its second season.
They are currently members of American Arena League 2 and play their home games at the Metuchen Sports Center. They are owned by AJ Roque and Jermaine Sanders, with Roque also serving as general manager and head coach. They were AAL2 champions in 2023. [1] [2]
National Arena League (NAL), 2017– Great Lakes Arena Football (GLAF), 2023– Originally Great Lakes Arena Alliance (2023) United Indoor Football Association (UIFA), 2023– Originally United Indoor Football League (2023) The Arena League (The AL or TAL), 2024-Entertainment Football Association (ENTFLA), 2025-
The Arena League is planning to bring an expansion football team to Eau Claire in 2025. The new league is beginning play in the summer of 2024 and will have a far different look than what football ...
Mississippi Raiders (Jackson, Mississippi) - Won the Inaugural AIFA Championship in 2022 [23] and played in the 2023 finals before leaving for the American Indoor Football league for the 2024 season. Dallas Falcons (Dallas, Texas) - Joined for the 2023 season as a traveling team, [24] but would leave for the American Arena League 2 for the 2024 ...
Original logo (2023) The team were originally to have been known as the West Virginia Miners and were to have played in the American Indoor Football league. On July 14, 2023, the AIF announced that Wheeling, West Virginia, would become the fourth city in the newly-revived league to host a new expansion franchise owned by Chris Duffy, Dempsey Fields, and Darryl Seabridge.