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Post by 50yardfan on Feb 1, 2011 11:13:34 GMT -5
by Dan Krieger January 31, 2011 - FOOTBALL
Southern Indoor Football League: The owner of the Fort Myers-based Florida Stingrays is trying to join the SIFL for the 2012 season. The Florida Stingrays played in the 2008 season of the American Indoor Football Association. The Stingrays originally planned to be part of the Regional Indoor Football League for 2011, but the RIFL owner faced some legal issues and the league fell apart. The SIFL is reportedly considering four Florida markets for future expansion.
Professional Indoor Football League: The proposed PIFL has decided not to start play as planned for the 2011 season, but will wait until 2012. The head of the league faced some health issues and not all of the 18 teams reported to be in the planning stages for 2011 wanted to move forward.
Indoor Championship Football League: The proposed ICFL has pushed back the start of its inaugural season from April 2011 to December 2011. Many of the teams interested in the league were not ready for an April 2011 start. The ICFL is a developmental indoor football league for semi-pro players who want to advance to leagues at a higher level of play. The league will play 8-on-8 football with all games held at the Freestate Sports Arena in White Marsh (MD).
Independent Indoor Football Alliance: An independent indoor semi-pro team called the Dallas Americans plans to play a 2011 schedule mainly against teams from the IIFA. The IIFA's Conroe Jaguars, North Texas Broncos, North Texas Crunch, Southlake Pirates, Texas Krush, and Texas Pirates will each play one game against the Americans.
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