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List of American and Canadian football leagues

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This is a list of current and defunct leagues of American football and Canadian football.

Leagues in North America

Current professional leagues in North America

Professional outdoor leagues

Major:

Originally American Professional Football Association (1920–1921)
Merged with the All-America Football Conference (1946-1949) and with the American Football League (1960–69)
Formed from Interprovincial Rugby Football Union (1909) and Western Interprovincial Football Union (1936).
Grey Cup Canadian Football Championships since 1909

Minor:

Formed from merger of XFL (2020) and United States Football League (2022)

Professional arena/indoor leagues

Formed from Intense Football League (2004) and United Indoor Football (2005)
Originally Great Lakes Arena Alliance (2023)
Originally United Indoor Football League (2023)

Current Developmental leagues

Current semi-pro/amateur leagues

Current Flag football leagues

Pro

Other

Current Collegiate or Junior leagues

Current women's leagues

Outdoor leagues

Women's Indoor/Arena leagues

Operated as the Lingerie Football League from 2009 to 2012 and then as the Legends Football League from 2013 to 2019.

Planned leagues in North America

Historical leagues in North America

Major outdoor leagues

The following leagues partly or fully merged with NFL:

Other notable major outdoor leagues:

Minor outdoor leagues

Became Interstate Football League in 1933
Originally the New Jersey Football Circuit (1934)
Low-level fall league that was fully organized in September 1959 with five independent teams who played the other teams sporadically. The original teams were Duquesne Ironmen (Pennsylvania), Melvindale Redskins (Michigan), Toledo Tornadoes, Dayton Triangles (Ohio) and Newark Rams (New Jersey). Players were from both pro and college teams.[28] Teams also end up play in Sarnia, Zaneville (Ohio Colts), Port Huron and Detroit,[29] while Toledo Tornadoes leave for the larger United Football League (1961–1964).[30]
Renamed North Atlantic Football League in 1967

Indoor leagues

Collegiate and amateur leagues

Women's leagues

Leagues outside North America

Current professional leagues outside North America

Current minor professional, semi professional and amateur leagues outside North America

Central and South America:

Europe:

Asia:

Oceania:

Defunct minor leagues around the world

Collegiate and amateur leagues

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The league was in hiatus and re-branded as the NFL Europe League in 1995.

References

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  17. ^ Three teams merged into the NFL
  18. ^ Founded with the aim, to force merger with NFL, which was agreed in 1966, the merger was completed in 1970.
  19. ^ Informal association of teams
  20. ^ Informal association of teams
  21. ^ Merged to form the CFL in 1958
  22. ^ Informal association of teams
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  24. ^ Merged to form the CFL in 1958
  25. ^ American Association suspended operations for duration of U.S. involvement in World War II; in 1946 the AA was renamed American Football League
  26. ^ Known as the American Professional Football Association in 1938; renamed American Football League in 1939; dissolution after 1939 season caused by formation of 1940–1941 AFL major league
  27. ^ Merged with PCPFL in 1945
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  36. ^ Reformatted as the International Football Alliance in 2024
  37. ^ Merged with the USFL to form the UFL in 2024
  38. ^ Merged to with the XFL form the UFL in 2024
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