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National Arena League Schedule 2022

Scoreboard

Final Standings

NAL National Arena League 2022

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
19500.64372567649W1
28400.66771761998W4
37500.58357655422W3
47700.50070766344L2
54800.333647720-73L1
63900.250492632-140L6

Note: Standings calculated automatically from results – for Official NAL Standings please visit the National Arena League Standings webpage at: Reference: [1][See below for References]

Playoff Schedule

For Official NAL Schedule please visit the National Arena League Schedule webpage at: Reference: [2][See below for References]

Regular Season Schedule

NAL National Arena League 2022

DateEventResultsMatch Day
San Antonio Gunslingers vs Orlando PredatorsWeek 1
Carolina Cobras vs Albany EmpireWeek 1
Jacksonville Sharks vs Columbus LionsWeek 1
Columbus Lions vs San Antonio GunslingersWeek 2
Orlando Predators vs Carolina CobrasWeek 2
Albany Empire vs Jacksonville SharksWeek 2
Orlando Predators vs Albany EmpireWeek 3
Carolina Cobras vs Jacksonville SharksWeek 3
Jacksonville Sharks vs Columbus LionsWeek 4
Orlando Predators vs Carolina CobrasWeek 4
Carolina Cobras vs San Antonio GunslingersWeek 5
Albany Empire vs Jacksonville SharksWeek 5
Carolina Cobras vs Jacksonville SharksWeek 6
Columbus Lions vs Albany EmpireWeek 6
Orlando Predators vs San Antonio GunslingersWeek 6
Orlando Predators vs Columbus LionsWeek 7
Jacksonville Sharks vs San Antonio GunslingersWeek 7
Albany Empire vs Carolina CobrasWeek 7
Columbus Lions vs Carolina CobrasWeek 8
Jacksonville Sharks vs Orlando PredatorsWeek 8
San Antonio Gunslingers vs Albany EmpireWeek 8
Orlando Predators vs San Antonio GunslingersWeek 9
Columbus Lions vs Jacksonville SharksWeek 9
Carolina Cobras vs Albany EmpireWeek 9
Jacksonville Sharks vs Orlando PredatorsWeek 10
San Antonio Gunslingers vs Carolina CobrasWeek 10
Albany Empire vs Columbus LionsWeek 10
Orlando Predators vs Jacksonville SharksWeek 11
Carolina Cobras vs Columbus LionsWeek 11
San Antonio Gunslingers vs Albany EmpireWeek 11
Columbus Lions vs San Antonio GunslingersWeek 12
Jacksonville Sharks vs Carolina CobrasWeek 12
San Antonio Gunslingers vs Jacksonville SharksWeek 12
Albany Empire vs Orlando PredatorsWeek 13
Carolina Cobras vs Columbus LionsWeek 13
Columbus Lions vs Orlando PredatorsWeek 14
Albany Empire vs San Antonio GunslingersWeek 14
Jacksonville Sharks vs Carolina CobrasWeek 14

For Official NAL Schedule please visit the National Arena League Schedule webpage at: Reference: [2][See below for References]

Weekly Recap

Week 1 (23 April 2022)

There were three close games in week 1 of the 2022 National Arena League all decided by a converted touchdown. Columbus Lions defeated Jacksonville Sharks 56-49, Carolina Cobras won 59-51 at Albany Empire, and Orlando Predators prevailed 44-36 against San Antonio Gunslingers in Texas [References: 1-2]

Week 2 (30 April 2022)

In a match-up between two 1-0 teams Carolina Cobras had an easier than expected 48-26 victory over Orlando Predators. Two 0-1 teams met in Florida where Albany Empire won by a single point (61-60) at Jacksonville Sharks. Columbus Lions joined Carolina Cobras on 2-0 after defeating San Antonio Gunslingers 46-45, leaving the Texas expansion team 0-2. [References: 1-2]

Week 3 (7 May 2022)

Carolina Cobras moved to 3-0 with a 53-48 defeat of Jacksonville Sharks who fall to 0-3. In a battle of two 1-1 teams Albany Empire prevailed with a 78-61 victory over Orlando Predators [References: 1-2]

Week 4 (14 May 2022)

In two match-ups between undefeated teams playing winless teams Jacksonville Sharks (1-3) gained their first victory of the season, 49-20, versus Columbus Lions (2-1), who suffered their first defeat. In a much closer game Orlando Predators (1-3) lost 34-36 to Carolina Cobras (4-0). [References: 1-2]

Week 5 (20-22 May 2022)

Carolina Cobras moved to 5-0 scoring over double the San Antonio Gunslingers points with a 72-35 victory while Albany Empire destroyed Jacksonville Sharks 62-29 to move to 3-1. [References: 1-2]

Week 6 (28 May 2022)

Albany Empire (4-1) defeated Columbus Lions (2-2) 39-31 as Jacksonville Sharks (3-4) defeated a previously undefeated team for the second time in three weeks as they sneaked by Carolina Cobras (5-1) 59-57 in a high-scoring game. Meanwhile in Florida Orlando Predators heaped more misery on San Antonio Gunslingers, winning 63-52 in the battle of the bottom two teams. [References: 1-2]

Week 7 (3-5 June 2022)

Orlando Predators (3-3) capitalised on their first win of the season the previous week to win again, 48-44, versus Columbus Lions (2-3). Jacksonville Sharks again managed to both score big and ship big as they narrowly defeated San Antonio Gunslingers 72-67 to move to 3-4. Meanwhile in Upsate New York, Albany Empire (4-2) fell 50-58 to Carolina Cobras (6-1) in a possible Championship decider. [References: 1-2]

Weeks 8-14 (10 June-23 July 2022)

By the end of the Regular Season Albany Empire had clinched the Regular Season title with an 8-4 record, matching their 4-2 start for the second half of the season. The Empire just finished ahead of Carolina Cobras (9-5) on winning percentage (0.667 to 0.643) with Columbus Lions a close third on 7-5. Carolina had stumbled over the second half of the season, going 3-4 after a 6-1 start. Columbus went 5-2 in the second half to put themselves in Championship contention. Jacksonville Sharks (7-7) also made the playoffs as they went 4-3 in the second half with San Antonio Gunslingers (4-8) and Orlando Predators (3-9) the two teams eliminated from the Playoffs. [References: 1-2]

Playoffs (30 July 2022)

With homefield advantage Albany Empire squeezed by Jacksonville Sharks 68-67 in a high scoring encounter to advance to the NAL Championship Game where they were to meet Carolina Cobras who won 65-51 versus Columbus Lions in a similar high-scoring game at Greensboro, North Carolina.

NAL Championship (13 August 2022)

Albany Empire won the 2022 NAL Championship in blistering fashion, reeling off 41 unanswered points after Carolina Cobras took a 7-6 lead. Albany quarterback Sam Castronova fired six touchdown passes at the appropriately-named MVP Arena in New York State to make the Empire back-to-back NAL Champions. Even though Albany were 47-7 up after three quarters the never-say-die Cobras punched back with a Zack Brown Fumble Recovery in the Endzone and a 38-yard Adam Smith Touchdown catch but time ran out for the Cobras as the Empire prevailed 47-20 thanks to a 3-yard TD run by Castronova less than two minuters into the game; a catch from Aaron Wascha for a 13-7 Albany lead after a 3-yard Kendrick Ings TD pass; Aaron Wascha scored a second TD catch and another TD pass from Castronova as well as a 10-yard Darius Prince TD put Albany 34-7 ahead. Two more TD passes by Castronova for Albany put the game beyond doubt: to Marquel Wade a lineman Cornelius Lewis to give the Empire an unassailable 47-7 lead at the end of the third quarter. [Reference: 10]

About the 2022 National Arena League

Map of USA showing NAL 2022 Team Locations

Map of USA National Arena League Teams 2022
[60] High detailed United States of America physical map with labeling. Item ID: 392033755 Contributor: Bardocz Peter [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/high-detailed-united-states-america-physical-392033755 [Accessed 11 January 2022][Combined with NAL Logos by Enda Mulcahy for Eirball.ie][27 September][For NAL Logos please see References 3-8]

2022 National Arena League Preview

After a reduced schedule of 8 games in 2021 due to Covid-19 concerns, the National Arena League has scheduled a full 14-week schedule with each team playing 12 games for 2022. Jersey Flight have left the league after finishing 2-6 in 2021 and have been replaced by San Antonio Gunslingers, giving the NAL a footprint in Texas. Albany Empire shall be defending the title they won in 2021 with a 7-1 record and two 2-Touchdown victories in the playoffs: 79-62 versus Columbus Lions in the Championship Game after a 55-41 defeat of Carolina Cobras in the Semi-Finals. With four of the six teams playing in the postseason playoffs, each team shall fancy their chances of making it beyond the regular season, with San Antonio and Jacksonville Sharks (2-6 in 2021) targetting the playoff places won by Orlando Predators (4-4 in 2021) and Carolina Cobras (3-5 in 2021). Columbus Lions (6-2 in 2021) and Albany Empire should be favourites to reach the playoffs again.

Amway Center Orlando
ORLANDO – JAN. 24, 2019: Amway Center aerial view at sunset with Orlando modern business district skyline at the background in city of Orlando, Florida FL, USA. This indoor arena is the home to the Or [References: See: 10]

PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTOR

Wangkun Jia Item ID: 2055516044

ABOUT THE NAL

The National Arena Football is a AAA (Third Level) American Football League based primarily in the Northeastern & Southern States of the USA. It is one of 2 AAA Arena Indoor Football Leagues in the USA, the other being the Indoor Football League (Midwest and West).

ABOUT ARENA / INDOOR FOOTBALL

Indoor (also known as Arena) Football plays an 8 v 8 version of American Football on a converted Ice Hockey Rink 50-yards long with 2 10 -yard endzones. Teams have 5 downs (attempts) to score or the ball is turned over – 3 of which must be passing plays. It is therefore a higher scoring game than standard 11 v 11 American Football. The main difference between Arena Football and Indoor Football is that there is no rebound net either side of the goalposts in Indoor Football. Arena Football rules allow the ball stay in play when it comas back off the rebound nets.

References and About Eirball

References

Schedule References

[1] National Arena League (2021) Standings – Regular Season 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.nationalarenaleague.com/stats#/1200/standings?division_id=15180&render=division [Accessed 11 June 2022][Last Accessed 27 September 2022]

[2] National Arena League (2021) Schedule 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.nationalarenaleague.com/stats#/1200/schedule?all&division_id=15180 [Accessed 23 December 2021][Last Accessed 27 September 2022]

Logo References

[3] Albany Empire Facebook (2021) Profile Picture, April 21, 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/AlbanyEmpireNAL/photos/a.114119940511473/224039989519467/ [Accessed 23 December 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/175722931_224039992852800_3153126319118634559_n.png?_nc_cat=104&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=ohlvircLPMoAX_F9cMm&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT90KU5WOVOZR4Y8VkZsjP154jfk_OubmKE2B2R0ka4eWg&oe=61E834C7 ][Accessed 23 December 2021]

[4] Carolina Cobras Facebook (2021) Profile Picture, January 30, 2019 [Internet] Available from:https://www.facebook.com/CARCOBRAS/photos/a.729681523895324/1018696151660525/ [Accessed 23 December 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/51150903_1018696154993858_4453961032473247744_n.png?_nc_cat=104&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=hIm2yhgPPcYAX_v7TQx&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT9oPksC5cZ3I_mCfXQwS3923TLy2BqZN6BqlfrhS6VP2Q&oe=61E961A6 ][Accessed 23 December 2021]

[5] Columbus Lions Facebook (2021) Profile Picture, January 5 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/Lionsfootball/photos/a.394426010611320/3553889807998242/ [Accessed 23 December 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/135232744_3553889814664908_5635971999624288916_n.jpg?_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=8Z9JZ2zOO9MAX-qI9qp&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT8NNz6e5afjgI29U5LzGzVHTiZQJ-wt7mNigAdqWfu1Hw&oe=61E9CE0B ][Accessed 23 December 2021]

[6] Jacksonville Sharks Facebook (2021) Profile Picture, April 8, 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/jaxsharks/photos/a.447633111742/10158252413896743/ [Accessed 23 December 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/171575270_10158252413901743_5558377385564098303_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=NHluAl2NqAYAX_X6GGB&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT-1F6HsHx4X-w7Z2zbvhrur29bz3TGNwdd4-DxEAN_F3g&oe=61E9AB9A ][Accessed 23 December 2021]

[7] Orlando Predators Facebook (2020) Profile Picture, November 22, 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/PredatorsNAL/photos/a.111663323669188/216208296548023/ [Accessed 23 December 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/127025930_216208299881356_1495890677339676587_n.jpg?_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=B6aAth-qw-sAX8jcA7g&tn=7uF7rGUPgPXI7zGG&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT8y49iFCKl8yfkyiCKbxhPZiWaomzkjW2HiUzVybSmReA&oe=61E85DBC][Accessed 23 December 2021]

[8] San Antonio Gunslingers Facebook (2021) Profile Picture, April 5, 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/210sagunslingers/photos/a.107469927582326/107588840903768/  [Accessed 23 December 2021][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/92099595_107588847570434_4538398238381703168_n.jpg?_nc_cat=109&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=nj11ENCAd8oAX-aUQw4&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT9PpdfDGBgOlDXck_mgS9hfmlojTW60qccrmQz39fHqzA&oe=61E95ACB ][Accessed 23 December 2021]

NAL Championship Report Reference

[10] National Arena League (2022) Empire Conquer Cobras 47-20 in NAL Championship [Internet] Available from: https://www.nationalarenaleague.com/news/empire-conquer-cobras-47-20-in-nal-championship [Accessed 27 September 2022]

IMAGES

[9] National Arena League (2018) logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.nationalarenaleague.com/images/logo.png [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[1] Sutterstock / Wangkun Jia (2019) Amway Center, Orlando [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/orlando-jan-24-2019-amway-center-2055516044 [Accessed 24 December 2021]

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Todd Zboyan & Tim Leadingham.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 10 June 2025. First Published: 27 September 2022

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2022

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

All American Football League 2008

All American Football League Logo [References: 1]

Teams

All American Football League 2008

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
0Team Alabama0000.0000000
0Team Arkansas0000.0000000
0Team Florida0000.0000000
0Team Michigan0000.0000000
0Team Tennessee0000.0000000
0Team Texas0000.0000000

Home Stadiums

TeamStadium
Team AlabamaLegion Field, Birmingham, Alabama
Team ArkansasWar Memorial Stadium, Little Rock, Arkansas
Team FloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Florida
Team MichiganFord Field, Detroit, Michigan
Team TennesseeNeyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee
Team TexasRice Stadium, Houston, Texas
All American Football League 2008 Stadiums

Team Head Coaches and First Draft Pick

TeamHead CoachFirst Draft Pick
Team AlabamaMike Jones (former Frankfurt Galaxy, NFL Europa)Josh Sewell (Nebraska, C)
Team ArkansasRon Calgacgi
Team FloridaShane Matthews
Team MichiganTom Montes (former Assistant Coach of Detroit Lions, NFL)
Team TennesseeAndy Kelly
Team TexasJohn Jenkins (former University of Houston Coach)
All American Football League Coaches and First Draft Picks.

About the All American Football League 2008

The All American Football League was headquartered in Atlanta. Georgia and intended to start play in 2008 as a compliment to both the National Football League (NFL) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), playing by NCAA rules. It had six teams located in Major Stadiums, mostly in the South of the United States of America (Houston, Little Rock, Knoxville, Gainesville, Birmingham) with one team in the Midwest (Detroit, Michigan). Teams were named after the State they were located in but had no nicknames, instead being known as Team Alabama, Team Arkansas, Team Florida, Team Michigan, Team Tennessee and Team Texas.

The draft went ahead on January 26th 2008 as planned, with the opening game scheduled for April 2008, but on March 13th, 2008 the League gave a press release announcing the postponement of the start date until 2009. The arrival of the United Football League which played from 2009 to 2011 may have been the factor which ended the All American Football League before it started, as the AAFL never got off the ground.

References

[1] Angelfire (2008) aafllogo [Internet] Available from: https://www.angelfire.com/ia3/coltsnflrules/images/aafllogo.jpg [Accessed 20 October 2021]

[2] Angelfire (2008) All American Football League [Internet] Available from: https://www.angelfire.com/ia3/coltsnflrules/allamericanfootballleague.htm [Accessed 20 October 2021]

[3] AI (2008) All American Football League Draft Underway [Internet] Available from: https://www.al.com/spotnews/2008/01/all_american_football_league_d.html [Accessed 20 October 2021]

[4]AAFL Wayback Machine (2008) Teams [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080726171055/http://allamericanfootballleague.com/teams.php [Accessed 20 October 2021]

[5] AAFL Wayback Machine (2008) Press Release: AAFL Postpones Inaugural season until 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20081029063130/http://www.allamericanfootballleague.com/2009SeasonPR.php [Accessed 20 October 2021]

Acknowledgents

Thanks to Martha Griffin

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 October 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

World League of American Football Schedule 1992

World League Logo 1991-1992 [References: 1]

Final Standings

WLAF World League of American Football European Division 1992

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
15500.500104161-57L4
23700.300150257-107W1
32710.200178203-25L1

WLAF World League of American Football North American East Division 1992

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
18200.800247127120W1
26400.60028418896W6
32800.200175274-99L6
41900.100132230-98L3

WLAF World League of American Football North American West Division 1992

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
18200.80025015298W5
27210.70019216527W4
37300.70019515045L1

Playoff Schedule

WLAF World League of American Football Playoffs 1992

Regular Season Schedule

WLAF World League of American Football 1992

Match Day Week 1
(Week 1)
0 - 17

Barcelona Dragons vs Frankfurt Galaxy

(Week 1)
20 - 6

Sacramento Surge vs Birmingham Fire

(Week 1)
26 - 20

London Monarchs vs New York Knights

(Week 1)
13 - 9

Orlando Thunder vs Ohio Glory

(Week 1)
17 - 16

San Antonio Riders vs Montreal Machine

Match Day Week 2
(Week 2)
15 - 14

Barcelona Dragons vs New York Knights

(Week 2)
28 - 31

London Monarchs vs Frankfurt Galaxy

(Week 2)
31 - 29

Montreal Machine vs Orlando Thunder

(Week 2)
17 - 10

Birmingham Fire vs San Antonio Riders

(Week 2)
6 - 17

Ohio Glory vs Sacramento Surge

Match Day Week 3
(Week 3)
13 - 7

Barcelona Dragons vs London Monarchs

(Week 3)
14 - 7

Sacramento Surge vs Montreal Machine

(Week 3)
3 - 9

New York Knights vs San Antonio Riders

(Week 3)
7 - 17

Frankfurt Galaxy vs Birmingham Fire

(Week 3)
3 - 28

Ohio Glory vs Orlando Thunder

Match Day Week 4
(Week 4)
17 - 17

London Monarchs vs Birmingham Fire

(Week 4)
17 - 20

Frankfurt Galaxy vs Barcelona Dragons

(Week 4)
20 - 23

Sacramento Surge vs San Antonio Riders

(Week 4)
39 - 21

Orlando Thunder vs New York Knights

(Week 4)
31 - 20

Montreal Machine vs Ohio Glory

Match Day Week 5
(Week 5)
0 - 9

London Monarchs vs Barcelona Dragons

(Week 5)
28 - 14

Birmingham Fire vs Sacramento Surge

(Week 5)
24 - 21

New York Knights vs Frankfurt Galaxy

(Week 5)
17 - 0

San Antonio Riders vs Ohio Glory

(Week 5)
16 - 8

Orlando Thunder vs Montreal Machine

Match Day Week 6
(Week 6)
0 - 38

Frankfurt Galaxy vs Orlando Thunder

(Week 6)
17 - 14

San Antonio Riders vs Birmingham Fire

(Week 6)
20 - 10

Barcelona Dragons vs Ohio Glory

(Week 6)
26 - 31

London Monarchs vs Sacramento Surge

(Week 6)
11 - 34

Montreal Machine vs New York Knights

Match Day Week 7
(Week 7)
19 - 17

Birmingham Fire vs Barcelona Dragons

(Week 7)
20 - 17

Ohio Glory vs Frankfurt Galaxy

(Week 7)
21 - 39

San Antonio Riders vs Orlando Thunder

(Week 7)
41 - 13

New York Knights vs London Monarchs

(Week 7)
21 - 35

Montreal Machine vs Sacramento Surge

Match Day Week 8
(Week 8)
51 - 7

Sacramento Surge vs Frankfurt Galaxy

(Week 8)
9 - 0

Orlando Thunder vs London Monarchs

(Week 8)
33 - 39

Ohio Glory vs New York Knights

(Week 8)
0 - 17

Barcelona Dragons vs San Antonio Riders

(Week 8)
23 - 16

Birmingham Fire vs Montreal Machine

Match Day Week 9
(Week 9)
21 - 7

Sacramento Surge vs Ohio Glory

(Week 9)
47 - 0

New York Knights vs Barcelona Dragons

(Week 9)
24 - 23

Birmingham Fire vs Orlando Thunder

(Week 9)
13 - 45

Montreal Machine vs London Monarchs

(Week 9)
14 - 43

Frankfurt Galaxy vs San Antonio Riders

Match Day Week 10
(Week 10)
19 - 16

Frankfurt Galaxy vs London Monarchs

(Week 10)
41 - 21

New York Knights vs Montreal Machine

(Week 10)
13 - 10

Orlando Thunder vs Barcelona Dragons

(Week 10)
21 - 27

San Antonio Riders vs Sacramento Surge

(Week 10)
24 - 27

Ohio Glory vs Birmingham Fire

1992 WLAF Season Recap

With the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks having moved to Columbus, Ohio and renamed the Ohio Glory, and the New York / New Jersey Knights becoming simply the New York Knights, there was little change in franchises for the second season of the WLAF. The big surprise in 1992 was the struggling fortunes of the three European teams, so dominant in 1991.

Barcelona Dragons, despite starting strong with a 5-1 record after six weeks, then lost four in a row to finish off the season 5-5, but still European Champions after the London Monarchs and Frankfurt Galaxy posted dismal 2-7-1 and 3-7 records respectively. Defending Champions London in particular were a disappointment to their fans.

The WLAF North American East Division was won comfortably by Orlando Thunder on an 8-2 record despite a strong finish by the New York Knights who won their last six games after starting 0-4. Montreal Machine (2-8) disappointed their fans who had hoped to see the team at the World Bowl which was to be held at the Olympic Stadium in the Quebec city. Ohio Glory managed one win, which was one more than the team they replaced, the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks.

The North American West Division, however, took over from the European Division as the dominant division, with all three teams posting a winning record: Sacramento Surge (8-2), Birmingham Fire (7-2-1) and San Antonio Riders (7-3).

Only the top two could make the playoffs however, and Sacramento took a five-game winning streak into the playoffs where they met the Dragons who were on a four-game losing streak. In the Playoffs Barcelona Dragons almost pulled off a shock, going down 15-17 to Sacramento Surge, while Orlando Thunder went into the World Bowl as favourites after a 45-7 demolition of Birmingham Fire in the other Playoff game.

The World Bowl itself provided an exciting end to the first era of the WLAF, as Sacramento Surge came from 17-6 down at halftime to score two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to stun Orlando Thunder 21-17. Orlando Thunder’s Quarterback, the Irish-named Mitchell, himself threw two touchdowns in the game.(For a Scoring Summary and Match report of the World Bowl ’92 please click on the game itself in the Playoff Schedule to be brought to the game recap).

About the World League of American Football

The World League of American Football was started by the National Football League in 1991 as a Development League, one level below the NFL itself. The WLAF’s first two seasons (1991 and 1992) featured 10 teams – Six in the United States of America, one in Canada (Montreal Machine) and three in Europe (Spain’s Barcelona Dragons, Germany’s Frankfurt Galaxy) and England’s London Monarchs). The League was divided into three Divisions: European, North American East and North American West, with the three division winners and one Wild-Card team (the runner-up with the next best record) qualifying for the playoffs which culminated in the World Bowl. After two seasons the NFL shelved the League and brought it back in 1995 as a six team Europe-only League.

REFERENCES

Logos

[1] World League of American Football Wayback Machine (20) WLAFlogo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20210521072425im_/http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/WLAFlogo.gif Accessed 23 April 2018]

[LNFLE-2] World League Wayback Machine (2000) crest1 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20000917192327im_/http://www.worldleague.com/images/dragons/crest1.gif [Accessed 6 October 2021]

[LNFLE-3] World League of American Football Wayback Machine (2011)  BiringhamFire [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20111023235135im_/http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/BiringhamFire.gif [Accessed 6 October 2021]

[LNFLE-4] World League Wayback Machine (1997) crest1 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20000917192344im_/http://www.worldleague.com/images/galaxy/crest1.gif [Accessed 9 April 2023]

[LNFLE-5] World League of American Football Wayback Machine (2011) LondonMonarchs [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20111023235135im_/http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/LondonMonarchs.gif [Accessed 6 October 2021]

[LNFLE-6] World League of American Football Wayback Machine (2011)  5611 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20111023235135im_/http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/5611.gif   [Accessed 6 October 2021]

[LNFLE-7] World League of American Football Wayback Machine (2011)  YNJKnights [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20111023235135im_/http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/YNJKnights.gif [Accessed 6 October 2021]

[LNFLE-8] World League of American Football Wayback Machine (2011)  Ohio_Glory [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20111023235135im_/http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/Ohio_Glory.gif [Accessed 6 October 2021]

[LNFLE-9] World League of American Football Wayback Machine (2011)  OrlandoThunder [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20111023235135im_/http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/OrlandoThunder.gif [Accessed 6 October 2021]

[LNFLE-10] World League of American Football Wayback Machine (2011)  SacramentoSurge [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20111023235135im_/http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/SacramentoSurge.gif [Accessed 6 October 2021]

[LNFLE-11] World League of American Football Wayback Machine (2011)  SanAntonioRiders [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20111023235135im_/http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/SanAntonioRiders.gif [Accessed 6 October 2021]

Scoreboard References

[2] Anon. (1992) “Your Week-by-Week Fixture Guide to the 1992 World League Season” First Down. March 21, 1992. Pg. 12-13. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

[3] Anon. (1992) “Scoreline” First Down. March 28, 1992. Pg. 5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

[4] Anon. (1992) “Scoreline” First Down. April 5, 1992. Pg. 5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

[5] Anon. (1992) “Scoreline” First Down. April 12, 1992. Pg. 5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

[6] Anon. (1992) “Scoreline” First Down. April 19, 1992. Pg. 5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

[7] Anon. (1992) “Scoreline” First Down. April 26, 1992. Pg. 5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

[8] Anon. (1992) “Scoreline” First Down. May 2, 1992. Pg. 5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

[9] Anon. (1992) “Scoreline” First Down. May 9, 1992. Pg. 5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

[10] Anon. (1992) “Scoreline” First Down. May 16, 1992. Pg. 5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

[11] Anon. (1992) “Scoreline” First Down. May 23, 1992. Pg. 5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

[12] Anon. (1992) “Scoreline” First Down. May 30, 1992. Pg. 5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

[13] Anon. (1992) “What a Drag On!” First Down, June 6, 1992, pg. 4-5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

[14] Anglesey, Steve (1992) “Ace Arch has a ball in Montreal” First Down, June 13, 1992, pg. 4-5. Published by Mediawatch, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

Magazines

[15] Anon. (1992) “WLAF Stats…Standings upto and including week 4” Touchdown. Volume 9, Issue 12. May 1992. pg. 48-52. published by AFCC Ltd. London. England, United Kingdom.

WEBSITES

[16] World League of American Football (2018) WLAF History: 1992 [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/id166.html [Accessed 23 April 2018]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Ann Hanley, Gabriel McCloyne, Emerson Callender, Peter Lemass, Gerry Tully & Ciaran Simms

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

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Last Updated: 9 April 2023

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FXFL Fall Experimental Football League Schedule 2014

FXFL Logo [References: 10]

Standings

FXFL Fall Experimental Football League 2014

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
14001.000916229W4
23100.750846024W1
30200.0003246-14L2
40400.00062101-39L4

Schedule

Recap

Joe Clancy, a player with an Irish name from Merrimack, Massachusetts, jumped at the opportunity to play in the FXFL in his hometown after playing a season out of college at Orebro Black Knights in Sweden. The Boston Brawlers played out of Harvard Stadium, but unfortunately lost all four games in the FXFL in 2014. Brooklyn Bolts won the League with a 4-0 record and Omaha Mammoths finished second on 3-1. Florida Blacktips, the other team in the league finished 0-2, playing as a road team.

About the FXFL

The FXFL (Fall Experimental Football League) was a follow-on from The Stars Football League of 2011 to 2013, and was like a Spring Developmental Football League but played in the Fall. Its’ first season in 2014 featured four teams spread accross three regions of the USA: Boston Brawlers and Brooklyn Bolts in the Northeast, Omaha Mammoths in the Midwest and Florida Blacktips in the South.

REFERENCES

YOU TUBE

[1] You Tube | FXFL Football Channel (2014) FXFL Presented by Nivea Men Boston at Omaha Highlights, Nov 6, 2014 [0:09] [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSIejJnIa_U [Accessed 24 January 2020]

[2] You Tube | FXFL Football Channel (2014) FXFL Highlights presented by NIVEA MEN – Blacktips at Brooklyn, Nov 8, 2014 [2:01][Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq_-zc-K2DM [Accessed 24 January 2020]

[3] You Tube | FXFL Football Channel (2014) FXFL Highlights Brooklyn at Boston – Halloween Night, Nov 1, 2014 [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lo4sB_VeQI [Accessed 24 January 2020]

[4] You Tube | FXFL Football Channel (2014) FXFL Highlights Presented by NIVEA MEN- Omaha at Brooklyn, Oct 27, 2014 [5:13] [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0-i0pUU4XU [Accessed 24 January 2020]

[5] You Tube | FXFL Football Channel (2014) FXFL Week #2 Boston at Brooklyn, Oct 16, 2014 [0:02][Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll58VNJBOTU [Accessed 24 January 2020]

[6] You Tube | FXFL Football Channel (2014) FXFL Opening Night Recap – National TV, Oct 9, 2014 [0:03][Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHPasGcAnMs [Accessed 24 January 2020]

[7] You Tube | Jeff Buss (2019) FXFL Omaha @ Brooklyn (October 24, 2014), Dec 31, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jps0DsyZ23A [Accessed 24 January 2020]

[8] You Tube | cflvideo1964 (2015) FXFL 2014 BOSTON BRAWLERS AT OMAHA MAMMOTHS, Apr 4, 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8FcOGnV4Dg [Accessed 24 January 2020]

INTERNET ARCHIVE

[9] Omaha World-Herald | Wayback Machine (2014) Missed extra point helps Mammoths survive [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20151128214125/http://www.omaha.com/sports/missed-extra-point-helps-mammoths-survive/article_a54427f4-55d4-5806-aaaf-726c8b899a62.html [Accessed 24 January 2020]

IMAGES

[10] FXFL | Wayback Machine (2016) FXFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20160129203021im_/http://nebula.wsimg.com/711d1b30ebf4524942d1be671325df74?AccessKeyId=B5844B09487E75DCA4FF&disposition=0&alloworigin=1%5BAccessed 24 January 2020]

Logo Image Reference

[11] FXFL Facebook (2014) Photo, October 11, 2014 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GOFXFL/photos/basw.Abr4hSiW2ORto0X2RD3YqNKsz-JXy-loZf6EwUEl_U3Ryg3Few–VZLuKetiGtupSKMM9kinJdZLVYHjIXjteMvh25Gl8VwyJKWj6qmIpdvuCcofT6KEvnjkFHm8UXQXmaajC0Xs5QPSICKqizJI1LEMbgRTdnkI8J4jxjkpmgfn2Q/582874445175363/?opaqueCursor=Abq7a9L2OkYHL5moKiQyqz8lhSKeJufixvLBIE7pbPZNTgt7ULX076o-q_FCuZLnTkXPF4cEKgRNAvS2v5XjLFhK4wpBL8hBGwF4eYbdf_ARuAYIIve-0w8AgIxXmGF16YVgfGvmbFo7U8v4BUuTflGwl3u-Trz_CXWYVnPM9XqGYq-NmAZXadnw1_6-vXKViTLuz3iurS3430E9wlAOsDgEisAeDjsTNEHcdnaYYj1Iuig_majv5R2-Z8Go3j5F1ajzoDaT5u6xd9lu1ySWu22bfdcErSQWI2N2biVzC8fL3t-4NsZztNAhHL2uvQus37SjEFMWjDDnzoPXJaHyNyn-Umq9-aCCbODU2innXxTNT1cP-AYgxh1AQ4pUQdHk539g_Hke1CSPA88OgUMxAQ8GYdeI5aew6XQJ19YMWryQjZfEQQMw76xHDFcdF7Xl4MVGcwMlbJK1KUWu-cJluE6OLaXGGqpz5pNMSyEXimBSkvVk4HViUxIFgynLbR_5J4Vh6V4Yc_B-w9T2zlP43Vj90XknVBlsC1v0-Uuv5sIMtmUY3803EBEWSEWES5mO1jQ16chRSdM5AeEWlhAhnkD03JpH_-iTyJ_HfehC0QxJrHyukXvFYZ_XIajqsk3Djs1-F9khGgK_ejf7aVNRlhC672bK-C3_EAgkwdl_Hco3FeJybcHbWrNWMwmrIgYcMpmshNa_9HcTGUeVidjsD8J6R5zadxct638DYCDZi5b_Il-0X-yQjIPhsiEcVjefk1w  ][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/10407856_582874445175363_9097543717968511289_n.jpg?_nc_cat=105&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=ba80b0&_nc_ohc=0GKD0benKqYAX83geK3&_nc_oc=AQnzwOe_pXTuwiCsG5MmHko7MUgr33fNYLfxqLsrSSYNmXCHwWjCUsWn6kr5B6r4xszfcF8FpmjvXLBUFC9KpTZY&tn=BtnPasHxxY2QRszJ&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AfCNefNdcSGUiWSIToPeWMhFcFadLNsfx3N-LL3UwZkvUQ&oe=6419A05F [Accessed 19 February 2023][Cropped]

Biography References

[12] Brawlers Nation (2014) Brawlers Corner: Clancy, Chasing the Dream [Internet] Available from: https://brawlersnation.wordpress.com/2014/10/08/brawlers-corner-clancy-chasing-the-dream/#respond [Accessed 30 September 2014]

Blogs

[13] Brawlers Nation (2014) Too Little, Too Late [Internet] Available from: https://brawlersnation.wordpress.com/2014/11/03/brawlers-too-little-too-late/ [Accessed 1 October 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan

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United Football League 2022

United Football League Logo [References: 14]

Standings

United Football League North Division 2022

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United Football League South Division 2022

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United Football League Mid-West Division 2022

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United Football League Central Division 2022

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About the United Football League (2022)

The United Football League (2022) claims to be a revival of the UFL of 1961 – the first league to use that name – UFL is also the name of a league which existed from 2009 to 2011. They were all AAA (Minor / Developmental) Leagues of the NFL and this league also claims to be a AAA Alternative to the National Football League (NFL).

References

[1] United Football League (2022) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.uflfootball.com/stats#/422/standings?season_id=3537 [Accessed 28 September 2021]

Logo References

[2] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-137440-pittsburgh-pioneers-1629494688197840460-large [Internet] Available from: https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-137440-pittsburgh-pioneers-1629494688197840460-large.png [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[3] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-143251-richmond-iron-horses-1631637959711627246-large [Internet] Available from:  https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-143251-richmond-iron-horses-1631637959711627246-large.png [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[4] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-140549-virginia-beach-destroyers-1630317335897777959-large [Internet] Available from: https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-140549-virginia-beach-destroyers-1630317335897777959-large.png [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[5] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-140547-atlanta-wildcats-1630313449556272150-large [Internet] Available from: https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-140547-atlanta-wildcats-1630313449556272150-large.png [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[6] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-143254-birmingham-steeldawgs-1631638889071910830-large [Internet] Available from: https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-143254-birmingham-steeldawgs-1631638889071910830-large.png [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[7] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-140927-mississippi-mudcats-1630423108059211322-large [Internet] Available from: https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-140927-mississippi-mudcats-1630423108059211322-large.png [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[8] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-136051-chicago-blue-bombers-1629393275450820328-large [Internet] Available from: https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-136051-chicago-blue-bombers-1629393275450820328-large.png  [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[9] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-137392-kansas-city-kapitals-1629488473257403031-large [Internet] Available from: https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-137392-kansas-city-kapitals-1629488473257403031-large.png  [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[10] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-140548-saint-louis-stampede-1630313667751541473-large [Internet] Available from: https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-140548-saint-louis-stampede-1630313667751541473-large.png  [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[11] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-141044-arkansas-twisters-1630442888237971682-large [Internet] Available from: https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-141044-arkansas-twisters-1630442888237971682-large.png [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[12] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-142309-baton-rouge-redsticks-1631129039191289827-large [Internet] Available from: https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-142309-baton-rouge-redsticks-1631129039191289827-large.png [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[13] United Football League (2022) team-logo_url-143252-houston-bighorns-1631638247862776135-large [Internet] Available from: https://img.shiftstats.com/0e1452fb-43d9-4ccf-a801-69be5b2ed0d4/team-logo_url-143252-houston-bighorns-1631638247862776135-large.png [Accessed 28 September 2021]

[14] United Football League (2022) 1628586208-grid [Internet] Available from: https://digitalshift-assets.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/pw/74d5d60d-554c-4ad6-ac2f-1efac76a9e62/p-1ae88ec1-44e1-4143-bb33-fe39bac0390d/1628586208-grid.png [Accessed 28 September 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to.

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XFL Schedule and Match Reports 2001

XFL 2001 Logo [References:

Standings

XFL Eastern Division 2001

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
14001.0001076146W4
22200.5004449-5W1
31300.2505274-22L1
40400.0006499-35L4

XFL Western Division 2001

PosTeamWLTPctPFPANet PtsStreak
13100.750712447W1
22200.5007374-1L1
32200.5005158-7L1
42200.5004972-23W1

Schedule

Note: Please Click on individual game scores to view match reports and scorers for those games

Report

In the first of a new series on Eirball, relive important, significant and exciting seasons from years gone by week-by-week on a daily basis. For the next Fortnight Eirball shall provide the reader each day with a weeks match reports and video footage of the XFL 2001, the brainchild of World Wrestling Federation’s Vince McMahon, which was ultimately doomed to failure but initially caught the fans attention with its message of fun and extreme football, in contrast to what was portrayed as the “boring” “No Fun League” (NFL).

Week 1 Recap

Vince McMahon was seen in Las Vegas before the Opening Kickoff of the 2001 XFL season, its’ first ever, fine-tuning details, as Las Vegas Outlaws deteated New York/New Jersey Hitmen 19-0 before 30,389 fans. The Cheerleaders in Hotpants and Push-Up Bustiers competed for the fans attention with the Football on the Field before 1000ft TV Screens inside the Stadium, and the Helmet Cam was first used to give fans a new perspective and get deep into the action. The second half of the game dragged as the teams traded punts, however and the Cheerleaders seemed to some fans to be more worth watching.

In San Francisco, the home team Demons defeated Los Angeles Xtreme 15-13 at Pacific Bell Park in a game that was most remebered for a season-ending injury before kickoff to one of the players as instead of the coin toss two players dashed 20 yards to centre field to try and gain possesion of the football which was placed there. The unfortunate player had his shoulder disclocated in the scramble for the ball, ending his season before a ball was kicked. In other matches Orlando Rage defeated Chicago Enforcers 33-29 at Citrus Field in Florida in front of 33,603 spectators and Memphis Maniax won by the slender margin of 22-20 before 35,311 at Legion Field in Birmingham Alabama, in a Deep South rivalry with the Bolts.

The TV ratings war was won, which was important for both Vince McMahon who was refused a CFL franchise, and NBC who had lost their license to broadcast the NFL, It proved shortlived, howver, as it appealed mostly to an 18-24 year old male category, in contrast to the NFL’s family friendly atmosphere. The following weeks as shall be seen the ratings and attendances dropped off for the ill-fated adventure, which was brought back in 2020 for a second season.

Week 2 Recap

Again most of the talk surrounding the XFL was about the spectacle surrounding the Football, in the stands and the cheerleaders, fireworks, blaring music and in the opening home game of the season in Los Angeles for the Xtreme a hot tub with bikini-clad women, party-tent and rowdy fans hurling beer cans at each other.

On Saturday the 10th of February, the LA game saw the Xtreme win in overtime 39-32 against the Chicago Enforcers, the nerwspaper reporter neglecting to mention all but the opening and closing touchdowns of the match as Tommy Maddox, the former UCLA Bruins star quarteback threw for four touchdowns. Also on Saturday, Orlando Rage won 26-14 at home in the Citrys Bowl versus San Francisco Demons, with the attendance noticably down on the previous weekend, by as much as 11,500.

Sunday saw the temperature drop and the attendance likewise in New Jersey as the New York / New Jersey Hitmen opened their home schedule in freezing temperatures and 22 mph winds, which made the surface like ice and contributed to five turnovers. of over 35,000 fans at the match only 5,000 braved it out until the end. The final game of the weekend was a 19-3 win for Las Vegas Outlaws in Memphis against the Maniax as Las Vegas remained only one of two teams on a 2-0 record, Orlando Rage being the other .

Week 3 Recap

Three dull games with little in the way of scores were made up for by the Sunday Night game in Giants Stadium, New Jersey, where the Football kept the 20,000 fans in the Stadium until the end unlike the previous week where the dull football, many mistakes and fireworks, gyrating cheerleaders and microphones on players failed to do. This sent a message to the XFL – the fans wanted Real Football, not gimmicks.

On Saturday Los Angeles Xtreme defeated Las Vegas Outlaws courtesy of four Jose Cortes Field Goals, winning 12-9, as Las Vegas Outlaws defense, which had only let in three points in its first twio matches failed to make up for their lack of Offensive output. Outlaws’ Back-up quarterback Mike Cawley, who stepped in for the injured Ryan Clement was sacked seven times during the match. San Francisco also had a late come-from-behind win, 13-6 versus Memphis Maniax, whicxh dropped Memphis to 1-2 and left thewe Demons on 2-1 in a three-way tie for first place in the West Conference with LA Xtreme and Las Vegas Outlaws.

Sunday’s fare was little better in Birmingham, as temperatures dropped to 40 degrees fahrenheit and the attendance did likewise, down to 17,582 from the 30,000 on the Bolts home opening night. Duane Butler scored a timely 98 yard Interception Return for a Touchdown with less than two minutes remaining to give the Bolts a 12-3 win. The final game was the game of the week in Giants Stadium, which despite a field like ice and freezing temperatures, Orlando Rage kept the fans in their seats with a fourth quarter comeback which saw them rally from 12-3 down to win 18-12.

Week 4 Recap

The Media attention was again on the XFL for all ther wrong reasons in Week 4, with TV Ratings dropping to 2.9 for the Saturday match-up between New York / New Jersey Hitmen and Chicago Enforcers, which finished 13-0 at Soldier Field in the Windy City for the visitors. On opening night in week 1, the Ratings had been 10.3, then dropped to 5.1 and 3.8 before a new low of 2.9 this week, meaning only 2.9 % of households in the 49 major markets tuned in.

The Orlando Rage continued on winning ways, defeating Birmingham Thunderbolts (a.k.a Bolts) 30-6 in Orlando, as they remained the only unbeaten team on 4-0. The win put a two-game cushion between them and the second-placed Bolts in the East Conference. Chicago remained winless after losing the battle of the two 0-3 teams.

In the West Conference, Las Vegas Outlaws took over sole ownership of first with a 16-9 win in San Francisco versus the Demons, thanks to the Quarterbacking of Mark Grieb, who had been a Masters student in Stanford University two weeks previously. Having asked his department for permission to finish his quarter of studies and play at the same time they gave him their blessing. In Los Angeles attendance was a third of what it was for their opening home game as the Memphis Maniax triumphed 18-12 to bring Maniax level with both LA and San Francisco on 2-2, one game behind the Outlaws.

Logo References

[1] Official XFL Wayback Machine (2001) Xtreme_Logo1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011024192051im_/http://www.officialxfl.com/images/smalllogos/Xtreme_Logo1.gif [Accessed 11 August 2021]

Logo references

[2] Las Vegas Outlaws Wayback Machine (2001) oultaws_logo1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20010301185743im_/http://www.lasvegasoutlaws.com/images/oultaws_logo1.gif [Accessed 11 August 2021]

[3] Official XFL Wayback Machine (2001) Xtreme_Logo1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011024192051im_/http://www.officialxfl.com/images/smalllogos/Xtreme_Logo1.gif [Accessed 11 August 2021]

[4] Official XFL Wayback Machine (2001) Maniax_Logo1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011024192051im_/http://www.officialxfl.com/images/smalllogos/Maniax_Logo1.gif [Accessed 11 August 2021]

[5] Official XFL Wayback Machine (2001) Demons_Logo1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011024192051im_/http://www.officialxfl.com/images/smalllogos/Demons_Logo1.gif [Accessed 11 August 2021]

[6] Birmingham Pro Sports (2021) logo birmingham thunderbolts [Internet] Available from: http://www.birminghamprosports.com/birminghamthunderbolts/logo%20birmingham%20thunderbolts.jpg [Accessed 11 August 2021]

[7] Official XFL Wayback Machine (2001) Enforcers_Logo1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011024192051im_/http://www.officialxfl.com/images/smalllogos/Enforcers_Logo1.gif [Accessed 11 August 2021]

[8] Official XFL Wayback Machine (2001) Hitman_Logo1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011024192051im_/http://www.officialxfl.com/images/smalllogos/Hitman_Logo1.gif [Accessed 11 August 2021]

[9] Official XFL Wayback Machine (2001) Rage_Logo1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011024192051im_/http://www.officialxfl.com/images/smalllogos/Rage_Logo1.gif [Accessed 11 August 2021]

References

Newspapers

[10] First Down (2001) XFL February 8-14, 2001. pg. 22

[11] First Down (2001) XFL February 15-21, 2001. pg. 20

[12] First Down (2001) XFL February 22-28, 2001. pg. 14

[13] First Down (2001) XFL March 1-7, 2001. pg. 14

[14] First Down (2001) XFL March 8-14, 2001. pg. 16

[15] First Down (2001) XFL March 15-21, 2001. pg. 16

[16] First Down (2001) XFL March 22-28, 2001. pg. 16

[17] First Down (2001) XFL March 29-April 4, 2001. pg. 17

[18] First Down (2001) XFL April 5-11, 2001. pg. 

[19] First Down (2001) XFL April 12-18, 2001. pg. 

REFERENCES

IMAGES

[20] Birmingham Thunderbolts (2001) XFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.birminghamprosports.com/birminghamthunderbolts/logo%20xfl.jpg [Accessed 20 July 2019]

WEBSITES

[21] Remember the XFL (2017) XFL Final Standings [Internet] Available from: http://sites.google.com/site/rememberthexfl/standings [Accessed 3 February 2017]

[22] Remember the XFL (2017) Weekly Results [Internet] Available from: http://sites.google.com/site/rememberthexfl/weekly-results [Accessed 31 December 2019]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Donie, Nigs, Ian Breathnach, Alan Gray, Mark Mahon, Mark, Denis Culhane, Willie Winters

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United Football League 2011

UFL Shield
UFL Shield [References: 1]

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
Virginia Destroyers (C)431010563.750
Las Vegas Locomotives (P)43108367.750
Omaha Nighthawks41306296.250
Sacramento Mountain Lions413080104.250
Reference: [3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Consolation Game
21.10.2011Omaha Nighthawks19Sacramento Mountain Lions25
Championship Game
21.10.2011Virginia Destroyers17Las Vegas Locomotive3
Reference: [3]

Regular Season

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
15.09.2011Omaha Nighthawks13Virginia Destroyers23
17.09.2011Sacramento Mountain Lions17Las Vegas Locomotives23
Week 2
24.09.2011Virginia Destroyers34Las Vegas Locomotives17
Week 3
01.10.2011Sacramento Mountain Lions30Omaha Nighthawks33
Week 4
07.10.2011Virginia Destroyers28Sacramento Mountain Lions6
08.10.2011Las Vegas Destroyers30Omaha Nighthawks10
Week 5
15.10.2011Sacramento Mountain Lions27Virginia Destroyers20
15.10.2011Omaha Nighthawks6Las Vegas Locomotives13
[References: 2]

Report

For the third season of the United Football League the league dropped back down to four teams with the loss of Florida Tuskers and Hartford Colonials but with the addition of new team Virginia Destroyers based in Virginia Beach. With a limited schedule of four games each plus one guaranteed post-season game per team, the Virginia Destroyers and Las Vegas Locomotives both reached the Championship Game on 3-1 records. This time Las Vegas Locomotives lost the title game 3-17, its’ first time losing a Championship Game. Sacramento Mountain Lions won the Consolation Game 25-19 versus Omaha Nighthawks 25-19 in overtime.

References

Images

[1] United Football League | Internet Archive (2012) UFL Shield [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20121029043349im_/http://ufl-football.com.ismmedia.com/ISM3/std-content/repos/Top/Logos/UFL_Shield.png[Accessed 13 August 2019]

Internet Archive

[2] United Football League | Internet Archive (2011) Schedule 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20111026023511/http://www.ufl-football.com/schedule [Accessed 13 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 5 June 2021

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United Football League 2010

UFL Shield
UFL Shield [References: 1]

UFL 2010

PWLTPFPAPct
Las Vegas Locomotives (C)8530174142.625
Florida Tuskers (P)8530213186.625
Sacramento Mountain Lions8440169164.500
Hartford Colonials8350169194.375
Omaha Nighthawks8350113202.375
Reference: [2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Championship Game
27.10.2010Las Vegas Locomotives23Florida Tuskers20
Reference: [2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
18.09.2010Hartford Colonials27Sacramento Mountain Lions10
18.09.2010Las Vegas Locomotives20Florida Tuskers27
Week 2
24.09.2010Omaha Nighthawks27Hartford Colonials26
25.09.2010Sacramento Mountain Lions24Florida Tuskers20
Week 3
30.09.2010Florida Tuskers17Las Vegas Locomotives20
02.10.2010Omaha Nighthawks18Sacramento Mountain Lions17
Week 4
08.10.2010Las Vegas Locomotives22Omaha Nighthawks10
09.10.2010Hartford Colonials20Florida Tuskers33
Week 5
15.10.2010Sacramento Mountain Lions3Las Vegas Locomotives26
16.10.2010Hartford Colonials14Omaha Nighthawks19
Week 6
21.10.2010Florida Tuskers17Sacramento Mountain Lions21
23.10.2010Las Vegas Locomotives24Hartford Colonials21 (OT)
Week 7
28.10.2010Omaha Nighthawks10Las Vegas Locomotives24
30.10.2010Sacramento Mountain Lions26Hartford Colonials27
Week 8
05.11.2010Florida Tuskers31Omaha Nighthawks14
06.11.2010Las Vegas Locomotives24Sacramento Mountain Lions27
Week 9
11.11.2010Florida Tuskers41Hartford Colonials7
13.11.2010Sacramento Mountain Lions41Omaha Nighthawks3
Week 10
19.11.2010Omaha Nighthawks10Florida Tuskers27
20.11.2010Hartford Colonials27Las Vegas Locomotives14
[References: 2]

Report

The second season of the resurrected United Football League in 2010 saw an expansion into the Midwest with the addition of Omaha Nighthawks (Nebraska). The Hartford Colonials replaced the New York Sentinels and the California Redwoods moved from San Jose to Sacramento renaming themselves the Mountain Lions. The League was also far more competitive with Las Vegas Locomotives and Florida Tuskers (Orlando) both reaching the Championship Game on 5-3 records, Florida after a 27-10 victory in Omaha which consigned the Nighthawks to bottom spot on 3-5. Hartford also finished 3-5 with a win at home to Las Vegas Locomotives on the last day of the season. Sacramento Mountain Lions finished 4-4 the week before with a huge 41-3 victory over Omaha but their slim hopes were dashed on the Final week when they had to watch on with a bye week. The Championship Game itself was also close as Las Vegas Locomotives won by 3 points against Florida Tuskers for the second time in as many seasons defeating the Tuskers 23-20 with a fourth quarter safety sealing the victory.

References

Internet Archive

Images

[1] United Football League | Internet Archive (2012) UFL Shield [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20121029043349im_/http://ufl-football.com.ismmedia.com/ISM3/std-content/repos/Top/Logos/UFL_Shield.png[Accessed 13 August 2019]

Internet Archives

[2] United Football League | Internet Archive (2011) Schedule 2010 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20110609043730/http://www.ufl-football.com/schedule [Accessed 13 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 4 June 2021

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United Football League 2009

UFL Shield
UFL Shield [References: 1]

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
Florida Tuskers (C)6600183921.000
Las Vegas Locomotive (P)6420167100.667
California Redwoods (P)6240105134.333
New York Sentinels606056185.000
Reference: Compiled from results in : 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Championship Game
27.11.2009Florida Tuskers17Las Vegas Locomotive20 (OT)
Reference: [2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
08.10.2009Las Vegas Locomotives30California Redwoods17
10.10.2009Florida Tuskers35New York Sentinels13
Week 2
14.10.2009Las Vegas Locomotives15Florida Tuskers29
17.10.2009California Redwoods24New York Sentinels7
Week 3
24.10.2009Florida Tuskers34California Redwoods7
Week 4
29.10.2009New York Sentinels13California Redwoods20
30.10.2009Florida Tuskers27Las Vegas Locomotives24
Week 5
04.11.2009New York Sentinels10Las Vegas Locomotives41
Week 6
12.11.2009New York Sentinels6Florida Tuskers24
14.11.2009California Redwoods10Las Vegas Locomotives16
Week 7
19.11.2009California Redwoods27Florida Tuskers34
20.11.2009Las Vegas Locomotives41New York Sentinels7
[References: 2]

Report

The United Football League played its first season in 2009, styling itself as a development league for the National Football League (NFL). The 2009 season featured four teams: Las Vegas Locomotives, Florida Tuskers (Orlando), California Redwoods (San Jose) and New York Sentinels with each of the games during the regular season going according to form. Florida Tuskers won the Regular Season Championship with a 6-0 record, Las Vegas joined them in the Championship game with a 4-2 record. California Redwoods had a chance to overhaul Las Vegas on the penultimate week of the season but lost 10-16 in the crucial match-up with the Locomotives, dropping the Redwoods to 2-4 for the season after they lost another close encounter with Florida in their last match. New York Sentinels lost all six games. The Championship Game proved to be a thriller with Las Vegas Locomotives shocking the Florida Tuskers 20-17 in overtime.

References

Internet Archive

Images

[1] United Football League | Internet Archive (2012) UFL Shield [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20121029043349im_/http://ufl-football.com.ismmedia.com/ISM3/std-content/repos/Top/Logos/UFL_Shield.png[Accessed 13 August 2019]

Internet Archive

[2] United Football League | Internet Archive (2010) Schedule 2009 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100102212241/http://www.ufl-football.com/schedule [Accessed 13 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill

About this document

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Last Updated: 4 June 2021

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FXFL Fall Experimental Football League 2015

FXFL Logo
FXFL Logo [References: 1]

FXFL 2015

PWLTPFPAPct
Brooklyn Bolts4310.750
Florida Blacktips11001.000
Hudson Valley Fort3030.000
FXFL Standings 2015 [Reference: 2]

Schedule

WeekDateHome TeamAway Team
102.10.2015Brooklyn Bolts6Florida Blacktips29
210.10.2015Hudson Valley Fort23Brooklyn Bolts45
317.10.2015Brooklyn Bolts34Hudson Valley Fort9
423.10.2015Hudson Valley Fort LBrooklyn BoltsW
529.10.2015Brooklyn BoltsFlorida Blacktips
606.11.2015Hudson Valley FortFlorida Blacktips
[References: 3]

Report

The FXFL was a Development Football League that lasted two seasons in 2014 and 2015. The 2015 season started with road team Florida Blacktips defeating Brooklyn Bolts 29-6, thereafter three games in-a-row were played by Brooklyn Bolts and Hudson Valley Fort as the New York-based league finished with all three games won by the Bolts. The Brooklyn Bolts finished top of the Standings on 3-1.

You Tube Video

Week 3 Brooklyn Bolts 34 Hudson Valley Fort 9

About

The FXFL or Fall Experimental Football League was a AAA American Football League which drew crowds in the region of 1,500 (Omaha Mammoths v Blacktips, 16 October 2014]

It operated for two seasons, with one team, the Blacktips, playing a half schedule, away from home, both seasons.

Brooklyn Bolts were the top team both seasons.

References

Images

[1] FXFL | Wayback Machine (2016) FXFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20160129203021im_/http://nebula.wsimg.com/711d1b30ebf4524942d1be671325df74?AccessKeyId=B5844B09487E75DCA4FF&disposition=0&alloworigin=1%5BAccessed 24 January 2020]

You Tube

[2] FXFL | Wayback Machine (2016) Home [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20160129101535/http://gofxfl.com/ [Accessed 24 January 2020]

[3] FXFL | Wayback Machine (2016) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20151120132806/http://www.gofxfl.com/schedule.html [Accessed 24 January 2020]

[4] Dan Lee Channel (2020) April 14, 2020 FXFL 2015 Oct 17 Hudson Valley Fort at Brooklyn Bolts [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvxtSofWFJs [Accessed 6 May 2021][Final Score at 2:33:45][Previous Score at: 0:30 to 2:00]

[5] hvsports Channel (2015) October 11, 2015 Fort vs Bolt FXFL [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dvcnLN1FKE [Accessed 6 May 2021] [Final Score at 6:17]

[6] Dan Lee Channel (2020) April 14, 2020 FXFL 2015 Oct 02 Florida Blacktips vs Brooklyn Bolts [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBnAslH240M [Accessed 6 May 2021] [Final Score at 1:52:57]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan

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