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Founded | 2010 |
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Number of teams | 16 |
Current champions | Louisville Wolfpack (2011 off season) |
Most championships | Louisville Wolfpack (1) |
TV partners | WAFL network on Justin.tv |
Website | http://www.waflfootball.com/ |
The WAFL (World American Football League) is a video game simulated american football league founded by Cameron Irvine in 2010. Irvine chose to use the video game "Backbreaker" to simulate the games as it gave owners endless possibilities of logos and uniforms which they could create. But that way of running the league did not last long.
Before the 2011 season the league went through major changes. These included the video game which was being used. During the 2011 season the league used EA sports NCAA football 11.
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editOld Firm dominance
editWinter break
editEuropean qualification
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editFinancial crises 2007–10
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