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Post by 50yardfan on Apr 19, 2011 17:48:03 GMT -5
by Dan Krieger April 18, 2011 - FOOTBALL
Lingerie Football League: The women's indoor LFL has announced its 2011-12 schedule and the yet-to-be-named sixth team in the Eastern Conference will be based in Toronto. The league plans to start a six-team Canadian LFL in 2012 and is currently evaluating other Canadian markets.
Indoor Football League: After six games in the 2011 IFL season, the Kent (WA) Predators team has come under new ownership and has been renamed the Seattle Timberwolves.
Continental Indoor Football League: After playing its first three 2011 games on the road, the CIFL's Chicago Knights announced it will play its five remaining home games in Rockford (IL).
Western Indoor Football Association: The WIFA is a new league and not a renamed version of the proposed American Indoor Football Association - West. The Reno Barons and Stockton Wolves, which were last season's San Jose Wolves, had been affiliated with the AIFA-West, but that league has apparently closed down operations. The new 2011 WIFA lists the Reno Barons, Stockton Wolves, Tucson Trojans, and Las Vegas Cobras, along with some non-league opponents.
Independent Indoor Football Alliance: A team called the Waco Twisters has replaced the Dallas Americans for the remainder of the 2011 IIFA season. Dallas had an 0-2 record.
American Football League: The proposed new AFL, which planned to start this fall with 16 teams as a major professional football league competing with the National Football League, has announced it will be unable to start as planned in 2011. The league will decide in the near future whether to try again in 2012.
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