Intercollegiate Football Association
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The Intercollegiate Football Association (IFA), also known as the American Intercollegiate Football Association, was one of the earliest college football rules-making and scheduling organizations in existence; it was active from the 1873 to 1893 seasons. The IFA teams, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale, are now members of the Ivy League.
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Successor | Ivy League |
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Formation | 1873 |
Founder | Princeton Yale Rutgers |
Dissolved | 1893; 131 years ago (1893) |
Type | Sports governing body |
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Region served | United States |
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