Atlantic Football League
The Atlantic Football League (AFL) is an amateur club-level Canadian football league that features four teams based in Atlantic Canada. The league is for players aged 18-24 that either attend universities without U Sports football programs or for players in the area.[1][2] Since member teams operate as club teams (and not varsity teams), they do not receive funding from their universities. Some players eventually join U Sports programs and all Canadian players are eligible to join Canadian Football League teams.
Season structure
There are currently four teams in league and each team plays six games with each team hosting the other once. All teams currently qualify for the playoffs with the top two seeds hosting the lower two. The winners of these games then qualify for the league championship game, the Moosehead Cup.
Teams
Active teams
Defunct teams
Championships
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References
External links
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Canada | |
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Alberta | |
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British Columbia |
- B.C. Community Football Association
- British Columbia Football Conference (CJFL)
- B.C. Secondary Schools Football Association
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Manitoba |
- Defunct
- Manitoba Junior Football League
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New Brunswick | |
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Nova Scotia | |
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Ontario | |
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Prince Edward Island | |
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Quebec | |
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Saskatchewan |
- Kinsmen Football League
- Prairie Football Conference (CJFL)
- Regina Minor Football
- Regina Touch Football
- Saskatoon Minor Football
- Saskatoon Touch Football
- Swift Current Minor Football
- Touch Regina Youth Football
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