It depends on the location and the current balance between the two different conferences. Plus whether a rivalry will (or become) applicable.
the American football league
They were in a league called the All-America Football Conference prior to joining the NFL. After the AFL/NFL merger, they were placed into the American Football Conference.
The New York Jets were the first AFL team to win a Super Bowl (SB III). After the merger, the first old AFL team to win the Super Bowl was the Miami Dolphins (SB VII).
With afl to mean the American Football league, the NY Jets of the AFL won the third super bowel in american professional football history. This was a huge upset of the highly favored Baltimore Colts were picked to win.
The NFL and AFL merged in 1970.
London football team
Essendon is an AFL football team in Australia.
AFL, baseball, football, basketball
The Collingwood Aussie Football League team does not have a mascot and is just called the Collingwood AFL team even though some refer to them as the "Pies"
he goes for the western bulldogs
She goes for the Western Bulldogs
The American Football League (AFL) merged with the (NFL) after Super Bowl III in 1969. The most recent team to join the AFL was the Cincinnati Bengals in 1968. The American Football Conference (AFC) makes up half of the NFL, the other half being the National Football Conference (NFC). The most recent team to join the AFC was the Houston Texans in 2002.
Well if you are talking about AFL it would have to be Geelong but if you are a talking about world soccer it be Spain or Brazil. My Personal favourite afl team is Port Power but maybe I'm bias!!!
One can find a schedule for AFL (Australian Football League) football games, on the official website of the AFL (Australian Football League). Another way to find a schedule for the AFL is to use the official AFL mobile application.
There are 22 in total but there are 11 on each team.
He said in an interview that he goes for Essendon! He supports them passionately!
AFL is the Arena Football League. Two examples of AFL football etiquette include not fighting with the referee and shaking hands at the end of the game.