Mid American Australian Football League
The MAAFL is a division of the United States Australian Football League and is a semi-professional Australian rules football competition based in the middle of the United States.
The league formed 1996 when clubs from Cincinnati and Louisville played the first ever game of Aussie Rules in North America.
Unlike many Metro Footy leagues in the US, the MAAFL is a traditional 18-a-side Australian rules competition and is the oldest and arguably the best supported league in the country and currently holds the record for attendance.
Current Clubs
As of 2007, the league split its teams into two division to help with travel costs.
Championship Division
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Colours |
Years in Competition |
Premierships |
Chicago United |
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2000- |
2001, 2007, 2008, 2009 |
Cincinnati Dockers |
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2000- |
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Columbus Jackaroos |
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2009 |
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Milwaukee Bombers |
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2004- |
2006 |
Minnesota Freeze |
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2007- |
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Nashville Kangaroos |
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2000- |
2000, 2002, 2010 |
St Louis Blues |
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2001- |
2003, 2004 |
Regional Division
Club |
Colours |
Years in Competition |
Premierships |
Atlanta Kookaburras |
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2004- |
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Baton Rouge Tigers |
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2007- |
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Dallas Magpies |
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2003- |
2005 |
Kansas City Power |
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2001-2003, 2007- |
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Louisville Kings |
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2000, 2007- |
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See also
External links
Clubs in the Mid American Australian Football League
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Dallas Magpies · Chicago United · Milwaukee Bombers · St Louis Blues · Nashville Kangaroos · Atlanta Kookaburras · Cincinnati Dockers
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Promotional body |
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National team |
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Representative competitions |
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Major leagues |
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Women's leagues |
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