Introducing the USAFL Top 20 Poll

On October 18th, a new slate of USAFL National Champions will be crowned.  Whoever lifts the John Harrell Cup in the center of Cooper’s Field at Onion Creek Soccer Complex in Austin will lay claim to the title of best footy club in the land.

The path between this day and that one is rather long, however, and in the intervening 27 weeks, each team will take to ovals across the USA and do battle, jockeying for position on the ladder.

Blackchrome is New USAFL Apparel Partner

It is with great pleasure that the USAFL announces its preferred apparel partner for the next 3 years as Blackchrome Sportswear.

Blackchrome Sportswear is an actual manufacturer of Australian Football kits and clothing and will be a major partner helping to grow the brand and the game in the United States.

USA Revolution Seeks Head Coach

The USAFL is currently accepting applications for the position of Head Coach of the US Revolution.

Those interested in coaching the US Men's national team need to be living in the United States and be able to provide work history and visa status if applicable. In addition, applicants should have attained level 2 coaching accreditation or have the desire to do so. This is a volunteer position and applicants should prepare a coaching resume, 3 references, as well as their vision for the growth and success of the Revolution.

USAFL Season Preview Week - Women Part 2

The final installment of our Women's Division preview showcases four teams who have been models for team growth, and whose numbers are among the best in the country in the female game.

More importantly, however, these clubs are putting pressure on the defending champions and doing it through a variety of different means.  Be it quick and pacy, or methodical and tactically, these clubs have pieced together success and are looking to take the next step.

USAFL Season Preview Week - Women Part 1

In a dozen years, they've gone from touch to tackle, from a grass roots national interest to a full fledged international endeavor, and from a small, makeshift group of teams into an ever expanding roster of clubs that are lining up to dot he American map.  Take a bow, ladies, you've come a long way.

There is a lot to say about the ladies who continue to take the pitch and lead the way.  So much so, that their preview will be in two parts. 

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