Submitted by Anonymous on June 4, 2001 - 8:59pm
The United States Australian Football League ("USAFL") is proud to announce that it has signed a two-year sponsorship agreement with Coopers Brewery, Ltd. of Adelaide, South Australia. The deal, which is worth US$75,000 plus additional local incentive payments, provides Coopers with major sponsorship rights for the 2001 and 2002 USAFL Seasons as well as granting Coopers naming rights for the USAFL's National Championship Tournaments each year.
Submitted by Anonymous on June 3, 2001 - 8:59pm
The Cincinnati Dockers will host the June 16th 2001 United States Australian Football League Champions Cup. All former United States Australian Football League National Tournament Champions will be competing in the round robin tournament. This years participants include the Cincinnati Dockers (champions in 1997), Boston Demons (1998 & 1999) and Denver Bulldogs (2000).
Submitted by Anonymous on June 3, 2001 - 8:59pm
Greg Everett, Junior Strategy Officer for North America was recently featured in the AFL Footy Record in Australia on the hard work he is doing in bringing footy to kids in North America.
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Submitted by Anonymous on June 3, 2001 - 8:59pm
Press release - American Revolution to attend Atlantic Alliance Cup, London, October 4-11, 2001
The US Australian football national team, the "American Revolution", will be one of five nations (US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Denmark) competing in the inaugural Atlantic Alliance Cup in London, in October 2001. To date, the Revolution has an undefeated record in internationals against Canada, and this tournament will see the team tested against new rivals in the leadup to the inaugural International Cup in Melbourne in August 2002.
Submitted by Anonymous on June 3, 2001 - 8:59pm
Check out this article with comments from Kevin Sheedy on the potential of the USA being a recruiting ground for AFL players - theage.com.au.
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