The American Flag Football League (AFFL) recently revealed the names and logos of its four teams in anticipation of its inaugural season set to kick off on April 27, 2024. Brian Michael Cooper, the AFFL President & COO, emphasized the importance of these names and logos in representing the distinctiveness of the communities they represent and fostering a vibrant fan and player community.
The league's schedule includes games hosted in Las Vegas, Dallas, Boston, and Nashville, with the championship game slated for June 22 in Dallas. Each location holds significance not only for the games but also for the broader impact the league aims to have within these communities.
Earlier announcements introduced the head coaches for each team: Patrick Alley for the Dallas Ocelots, Chris Hughes for the Nashville Nighthawks, Matt Bailey for the Boston Brigade, and Jerry Urias for the Las Vegas Lucky Sevens. These coaches will play pivotal roles in shaping the teams and driving their success on the field.
Fans can engage with each team through dedicated team pages and social media channels on platforms like X and Instagram, where they can stay updated on news, player insights, and team developments.
The AFFL, established in 2016, is committed to expanding the reach of flag football and promoting inclusivity across genders and age groups. In addition to its professional league, the AFFL runs amateur and youth leagues nationwide, embodying its ethos of football for all.
For those interested in learning more about the AFFL and its teams, they can visit the league's website and follow its updates on various social media platforms.