2018 National Championships Wrap

Here is how each of the seven divisions contested in Racine on October 13-14 shook out.


MEN'S DIVISION 1 AND RESERVES: Crows Soar to D1 and Reserves Double at Nationals


WOMEN'S DIVISION 1: Maiden Heaven: San Fran Completes Three-Peat


MEN’S DIVISION TWO: FREEZE CHILL PORTLAND TO LIFT THIRD TROPHY

USA, Great Britain To Contest Trans-Atlantic Trophy

Two nations, linked together by history, will now come together to do battle on the oval on a triennial basis.

The USAFL and AFL England are pleased to announce the Trans-Atlantic Trophy, in which the USA Revolution and USA Freedom will play the Great Britain Bulldogs and Great Britain Swans every three years beginning in 2021.

Great Britain will host the inaugural matches, which are tentatively scheduled for August 21, 2021, with the return games to be played in the United States in 2024.

Freedom Expanding Coaching Staff

 

Dear USAFL Coaches and Friends, 

I'm pleased to announce that the USA Women's National program will be expanding our coaching and admin staff as we build out a team for the 2020 International Cup and 2021 Trans-Atlantic Cup. 

The USA Women's National Program is seeking individuals with experience and interest in the following areas: 

Maiden Heaven: San Fran Completes Three-Peat

Move over Rice-A-Roni, there’s a San Francisco Triple-Treat.

For the third straight year, the San Francisco Iron Maidens navigated the crowded waters of the USAFL Women’s D1 competition to be crowned National Champions.

USAFL Nationals Head Back to Sarasota-Bradenton for 2019

The USAFL Executive Board is excited to announce that the 2019 USAFL National Championships will be held in Sarasota/Bradenton, Florida the weekend of October 12 and 13. The USAFL Administrator's Conference and AGM will be held on Friday October 11.  It will once again be hosted with the cooperation of the Sarasota County Sports Commission (SCSC) and Bradenton Area Sports Commission (BACVB).   

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