National Indoor Football League

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National Indoor Football League
National Indoor Football League logo
Sport Indoor football
Founded 2001
No. of teams 4
Country(ies) Flag of the United States United States
Most recent champion(s) Fayetteville Guard
Official website www.niflfootball.com

National Indoor Football League is a minor league indoor football league that is based in the United States. For their first six years, the league had teams in markets not covered by either the Arena Football League or its developmental league, af2, however, that changed briefly with their expansion into AFL markets such as Atlanta, Denver, and Los Angeles, and af2 markets such as Fort Myers and Houston.

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History

The NIFL, based in Lafayette, Louisiana, was founded by Carolyn Shiver. The league started operations in 2001, with many teams coming from Indoor Football League being bought the previous year and folding operations. In 2002, the league added in the teams from the Indoor Professional Football League. 2003 was the most successful year for the league as 24 teams played a complete schedule, with no cancellations.

Before the 2005 season, nine teams left the league to form United Indoor Football. That same year though, the Intense Football League ceased operations and four teams from there joined the league. Those teams however, left the league before the 2006 season started.

The 2006 season, was the most chaotic for the league to that point. Ten expansion teams were added to the league, but nine of them had problems that reflected badly on the league. The most notable situation was the owner of the Montgomery Maulers firing the entire team over pay issues, which got covered in Sports Illustrated and ESPN. None of the ten expansion teams returned to the league for the next season.

After the 2006 season, more than half the league's franchises left for other indoor leagues. In addition to the WIFL, teams left for UIF, the af2, and the AIFA. The NIFL started play in 2007 with 5 franchises from the 2006 and 19 expansion teams. The 2007 was chaotic with several teams folding and being suspended by the league. The San Diego Shockwave were considered the league Champions.

2008

For 2008, the league plans on reviving the 16 league-owned expansion teams, this time with a new management group to operate the teams. Some of the teams have been sold to outside owners. The league also plans on playing games outdoors.[1]

Current Teams

Atlantic Conference

Pacific Conference

Former Teams

Teams that left the NIFL to join (or plan to join) another league

Defunct teams/failed expansion

Indoor Bowl games

Year Winner Loser Score
2001 Mississippi Fire Dogs Wyoming Cavalry 55-21
2002 Ohio Valley Greyhounds Billings Outlaws 55-52
2003 Ohio Valley Greyhounds Utah Warriors 45-37
2004 Lexington Horsemen Sioux Falls Storm 59-38
2005 Tri-Cities Fever Rome Renegades 47-31
2006 Billings Outlaws Fayetteville Guard 59-44
2007 San Diego Shockwave [[]]


See also

Notes

  1. ^ [1]

External links

National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Atlantic Conference Pacific Conference
Columbia Stingers | Fort Lauderdale Tasers | Greensboro Revolution San Bernardino Bucking Bulls
National Indoor Football League seasons
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