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American Football League
1999–Present
The
NAFL, an organization of minor league teams from across the U.S.,
was established in 1999 by Robert Licopoli. It has grown from its
18 teams its first year to more than 90 teams in 22 divisions, which
play 10 weekly games in four months. Western conference teams play
from April to July, and eastern conference teams compete from July
to September. The top 32 teams enter the playoffs, which end in
a championship game.
The
NAFL game ball is the same Wilson F1000 that the NFL uses.
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