USA Freedom Scarf Fundraiser

The members of the USA Freedom are selling scarves as part of their fundraising efforts to get both women’s teams, the Freedom and the Liberty, to the 2014 International Cup in Melbourne, Australia.  Each individual scarf is $25, and 100% of the proceeds go towards the team.  Help support the Freedom by ordering your scarf today!  For all orders, click on the link below or email womens@usafl.com with your information.  Go Team USA!

2014 AFL US Combine

The third US Australian Football League (AFL) Combine will take place in Los Angeles on April 25 - 27 with the hope of discovering the next American athletes who have the potential to succeed at the highest level in AFL football. The previous combines, held over the last 2 years, have led to three former college basketball players signing with AFL clubs in Australia, Eric Wallace with the North Melbourne Kangaroos in 2012, Patrick Mitchell with the Sydney Swans and Jason Holmes with the Saint Kilda Saints, both in 2013.

Watch Footy - Support Team USA!

The USAFL is pleased to announce a subscription rebate program through Watch AFL TV. For every subscription made through THIS LINK, or by clicking on an associated banner ad on usafl.com, 5% of the subscription total will be returned to the USAFL. All money raised via this rebate program before June 30, 2014, will go directly towards your USA National Teams to help cover their costs at the 2014 AFL International Cup in Melbourne this August.

Footy Is About To Begin - Get Into It & Win!

Round 1 of the 2014 AFL Season gets underway on March 14! The first game, between the Magpies and Dockers, will be televised in the US at 10:30pm ET next Friday the 13, followed by the Sydney derby, between the Swans vs Giants, LIVE at 1:30am ET Saturday morning.

To get everyone into spirit, we have launched a USAFL Tipping Competition for all USAFL members, friends and families to follow the action.

President's Blog: The Vision

John Sculley said, “The future belongs to those who see possibilities before they become obvious”.

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