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AFL stands for the Australian Football League.Or Austrian football league in soccerAlternate Answer:Um, I think the OP was referring to American football, and in that case, NFL stands for National Football League, and AFL could stand for two things: the American Football league (which was a separate football league until it merged with the NFL in 1970) or the Arena football league, which is a current indoor football league that plays on smaller fields than the NFL.
The American Football League first played games in 1960.
The NFL and AFL merged in 1970.
Matthew Reed was a professional football player, starring at quarterback in the World Football League and the Canadian Football League.
Arena Football League ended in 2009.
Arena Football League on ESPN was created in 2007.
Arena Football League on ESPN ended in 2008.
The duration of Arena Football League on ESPN is 3 hours.
There are many states that have an arena football league, including Illinois, Colorado, and Washington. Florida, California, and Oregon also have football teams in the arena franchise.
Arena football league or American football league or American Federation of Labor
The Arena Football League was first started from an idea of an indoor football game. The first game was played in 1987. The first test game was played in Rockford Illinois.
NFL (national football league) NCAAF (college football) XFL (X-treme football---banned) AFL (Arena football league) UFL (United Football league) CFL (Canadian Football League) EFL (European Football League)
There are 18 games in a season of arena football.
arena football is pro football but it is just 50 yards and has different rules. semi pro football is like a little league for the NFL.
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Since this is in the American Football category, I would say it stands for either American Football League, or Arena Football League.American football league