Exactly that: leagues. There is the AFL (Australian Football League), and some lower level leagues: SANFL (South Australian National Football League), WAFL (West Australian Football League), VFL (Victorian Football League), etc.
Association of Professional Football Leagues was created in 1946.
Association of Professional Football Leagues ended in 1948.
European Professional Football Leagues's motto is 'Great Football makes Great Things'.
Australian rules football (commonly locally called "footy" and which is vastly different from English football, rugby league, rugby union, or American football) is considered Australian because it was invented and developed in Melbourne, Australia.
In Australia that is why it is called Australian football league
There are over 730 youth football leagues throughout the United States. Information of the locations can be found on their website Youth Football League.
I played tackle football when I was about eight, and I know for a fact you can play flag football at younger ages. In New Jersey there are leagues called Pop Warner football.
Yes.
You can find football tables for Premier Leagues from a couple of places. The most popular place where you can get a football table is from Sky Sports.
in Canada
At one time there were two professional leagues in American football, the National Football League and the American Football League. As would be expected the two Leagues competed for players and for fans. Representatives from the two leagues met and worked out a merger agreement where the leagues would combine and play as one. One of the conditions of the merger was that the champion of both leagues would play a game to determine the champion of American football. This game was called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game for the first four years. After the merger was completed, the name of the game was officially changed to the Super Bowl.
No football is only in America