Arena Football League (2024)
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The Arena Football League (AFL) is a professional indoor American football league founded in 2023 with their first season beginning in 2024. The current AFL takes its identity, history, rulebook and some team names from, but is not directly connected to, the previous iteration of the Arena Football League founded by Jim Foster in 1986.
Upcoming season or competition: 2024 Arena Football League season | |
Sport | Arena football |
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Founded | February 1, 2023; 16 months ago (2023-02-01) |
Founder | G6 Sports Group, LLC (majority) F1 Sports & Entertainment (minority) Chris Chetty (chairman) Anthony Rossi (president) Shan Singh (president of operations) Lee A. Hutton III (then-commissioner) |
First season | 2024 |
President | Jared Widman |
Commissioner | Jeff Fisher (Interim) |
No. of teams | 9 (as of May 28, 2024) |
Country | United States |
Headquarters | Middletown, Delaware |
TV partner(s) | Gray Television, Vyre Sports |
Official website | theafl.com |
On February 1, 2023, G6 Sports Group (based in Toronto, Ontario, and Middletown, Delaware), a new ownership group that had acquired the league's trademarks and social media accounts, announced the league's launch, as a revival of the previous Arena Football League that operated in two incarnations from 1987 to 2008 and 2010 to 2019.[1]
The league launched in April 2024 with 16 teams, six of which were absorbed through a pre-launch merger with the existing Champions Indoor Football. Three weeks into the season, after numerous controversies, unfulfilled commitments and teams suspending operations, the ownership group fired founding commissioner Lee Hutton and reorganized as a ten-team league (shortly thereafter restored to eleven, then reduced to nine), hiring former NFL coach Jeff Fisher as its interim commissioner and bringing back general counsel Jerry Kurz from the previous incarnation of the league.