North American Indoor Football League (2005)
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The North American Indoor Football League was a proposed indoor football league that announced plans in 2004 to begin play in fourteen Canadian cities in February 2005. The game played would be a unique indoor version of Canadian football. Teams would be centrally owned and former Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Tom Wilkinson would serve as league president. The league never played a single game and its website went offline in early 2006.
The 14 teams announced were:
East Division
- Frederiction Feud
- Halifax Havoc
- Montreal Machete
- Ottawa Omega
- Quebec Quantum
- St. John's Storm
- Toronto Terror
West Division
- Calgary Crusade
- Edmonton Extreme
- Regina Rage
- Saskatoon Swarm
- Vancouver Victory
- Victoria Valor
- Winnipeg War
[edit] References
- Terry Jones (2004-06-16). Loopy launch. Edmonton Sun. Retrieved on 2006-11-30.
[edit] External links
- NAIFL.ca archived on August 30, 2005
- Discussion thread at OurSportsCentral.com