A7FL
The American 7s Football League (A7FL) is a professional league in the United States which plays a seven-man version of gridiron football called American 7s Football. Launched in 2015, its games are played without football helmets or other protective equipment.[2] The A7FL is the only organized level of competition in American 7s football.
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Classification | Semi-professional |
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Sport | American football |
Founded | 2014 |
Inaugural season | 2015 |
CEO | Sener Korkusuz |
President | Ryan DePaul |
Motto | "The Game America Wants"[1] |
No. of teams | 25 |
Country | ![]() |
Most recent champion(s) | Trenton BIC |
TV partner(s) | DAZN Stadium (sports network) FITE TV |
Sponsor(s) | Cricket Wireless |
Official website | A7FL.com |
History
Founded in 2014 with play commencing the following year, the A7FL plays an seven-game schedule running from March to May, with playoffs running from June to July.[3] It primarily attracts semi-professional football players seeking opportunities to stay in shape during spring.[4] In 2016, the league participated in a safety study led by the New Jersey Institute of Technology.[5]
Differences from other leagues
A7FL players play without pads or helmets as part of what the league describes as an effort to reduce the potential of head injuries resulting from helmet-to-helmet contact.[3] League games also do not include kickoffs, field goals, or punts, and, instead of the kickoff, implement a unique version of special teams called a 3-on-1 throw off (three 'throwing' players and one receiver). Games are played on narrow fields of 37 yards' width (34 m, between one set of hash marks and the furthest sideline away) to accommodate fewer players on the field on each team.[3][6] A7FL games are played between two seven-man teams; teams are, additionally, required to cap their rosters at 35 active players.[7]
Teams
Teams that participated in the 2023 season.[8]
Division | Team |
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Eastern Conference | |
Northeast | East Orange Renegades |
Rahway Shnow Tribe | |
Paterson U | |
Silk City Animals | |
Trenton BIC | |
Baltimore Watchmen | |
DC Buzz | |
Boston Omegas | |
Florida | Tampa Nightcrawlers |
O-Town Orange | |
Orlando Ghosts | |
Western Conference | |
Ohio | Cin City Chaos |
Covington Heist | |
Olentangy Volcanoes | |
QC Crush | |
California | Los Angeles Aces |
Santa Monica Vibe | |
Nevada | Las Vegas Insomniacs |
Las Vegas Sickwidit | |
Vegas Force | |
North Vegas Kryptonite | |
Vegas Over the Top | |
Vegas Hunters | |
Vegas Pit Bosses | |
Vegas Gold |
Championship Results
Season | Date | Champions | Runners-Up | Site | ||
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2017 | July 9, 2017 | Union City Chiefs | 28 | PA Immortalz | 26 | Palisades Credit Union Park |
2018 | July 8, 2018 | Baltimore Gators | 28 | Baltimore Vikings | 14 | Baltimore, MD |
2019 | July 14, 2019 | PA Immortalz | 25 | Paterson U | 19 | Sylvester Land Memorial Field |
2020 | August 23, 2020 | Paterson U | 49 | Old Bridge Hawks | 7 | St. John Vianney High School |
2021 | July 18, 2021 | Paterson U | 47 | Trenton BIC | 41 | Asbury Park High School |
2022 | July 10, 2022 | Trenton BIC | 32 | Paterson U | 30 | Asbury Park High School |
2023 | July 23, 2023 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse |
Media coverage
Eleven Sports Network acquired the exclusive United States and international rights to broadcast the A7FL 2017 Championship on July 9, 2017, played at Palisades Credit Union Park. Through Eleven Sports Network's distribution with DirecTV, Verizon FiOS, and AT&T uVerse the A7FL 2017 Championship was to be accessible by over 70 million homes worldwide.[9] In 2018, Eleven Sports Network acquired the exclusive United States and international rights to broadcast a 21-game package including the playoffs and championship, and in 2019, the non-exclusive U.S. and international rights to the playoffs and championship.
In 2019, Twitch acquired the exclusive United States and international rights to a 21-game package of the season including the playoffs and championship. In 2020, A7FL again partnered with Eleven Sports Network for the exclusive United States and international rights of the season, including the playoffs and championship. For 2021, FITE TV acquired the United States and international rights to the A7FL's season including the playoffs and championship. In 2022, select Games of the Week -- including the playoffs and championship - were broadcast on Stadium (sports network), as well as YouTube.
Organization
The CEO of the A7FL is Sener Korkusuz[10] and its president is Ryan DePaul.[3]
In 2019, UFC co-founder David Isaacs joined the A7FL to serve as chairman of the advisory board. Isaacs said, "Removing equipment to make any sport safer seems counterintuitive and we faced similar issues when we launched the UFC and created the sport of mixed martial arts. With the A7FL, football can be safer but still thrilling full-contact competition. I can't wait to get started."
Athletes playing in the A7FL are required to sign a player injury waiver and be 18 years of age or older.[10]
Once expanded to 32 teams, the league will be structured around eight groups divided into two conferences – the east and west. The teams play each other twice – in the regional stages during the regular season – with the top two teams going forward to a divisional championship. The winners of the divisional championships will play each other to decide the winner of the championship.[7]
See also
References
- Engstrom, Tim (July 30, 2016). "League offers football without pads, helmets". Albert Lea Tribune. Retrieved August 5, 2014.
- Gibbs, Lindsay (March 31, 2016). "Can This New Football League Be The Savior The Sport Needs?". Think Progress. Retrieved September 10, 2016.
- Lariviere, David (March 13, 2015). "Safety-First Football League To Launch Season Next Saturday". Forbes. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
- "Football helmets are creating more problems than they solve". The Sporting News. May 28, 2015. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
- "Foot Ricain met the CEO of American 7's Football League". Foot Ricain. May 11, 2016. Archived from the original on October 25, 2016. Retrieved August 21, 2016.
- "Football league throws away helmets and pads in the name of safety". WQAD-TV. March 25, 2015. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
- "A7FL Rules" (PDF). a7fl.com. A7FL. Archived from the original on August 4, 2016. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
- "A7FL Standings". www.a7fl.com. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
- "A7FL 2017 Championship Announced". prnewswire.com. A7FL. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
- "A7FL Tackle Football League". TMZ. August 16, 2016. Retrieved August 21, 2016.