About Alberta Football League

Website
Website
Employees
Employees
1-10 employees View all
Industry
Industry
Sports
Location
Location
150 Mahogany Heights SE,Calgary,Alberta,CA
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The Alberta Football League (AFL) is a non-for-profit organization dedicated to providing a venue for football athletes to continue to play after they have finished their career in high school, junior, university or even after their time spent in the CFL. The AFL was first started in 1984 with the Calgary Crude and the Calgary Cowboys. It has grown over the years from as many as 10 teams spanning as far north as Ft. McMurray to Calgary. With franchises started in Medicine Hat, Central Alberta, Edmonton, Airdrie, Okotoks, Lloydminster and Wainwright. The AFL has recognized talent from many different Universities all over Canada as well as top notch players who dressed for different organizations within the CFL. In 1999 the AFL started a National Championship game which would see the winner of the Alberta Conference play the winner of the Eastern Conference. Since then that game has changed to playing against the Northern Football Conference with teams in Ontario and Quebec. Since then only two Alberta organizations have won the National Championship title with the Calgary Wolfpack and the Lloydminster Vandals. Calgary Wolfpack 1989 – Present Calgary Gators 1997 – Present Central Alberta Buccaneers 2002 – Present Edmonton Stallions 2002 – Present Lloydminster Vandals 2004 – Present Grande Prairie Drillers 2004 – Present St. Alberta Stars 2013- Present Ft. McMurray Monarchs 2014 – present Airdrie Irish 2015 – present AFL Final 2014-Calgary Wolfpack 25 …….. Calgary Gators 15 AFL 2015 Contacts: Matt Squires President: [email protected] Glen Dembicki Vice President: [email protected] Corey Pusey: Treasurer/Secretary: [email protected] Cliff Cox: Statistician: [email protected] Darrin Thompson Media: [email protected]

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