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APFL Kicks off 10th Year Anniversary With a Pair of Games on March 24, 2012
3 Jan 2012
Topeka, KS -- The American Professional Football League released its 2012 schedule today. The league also announced that it will split into two (2) divisions, an east and west conference for the upcoming season. The top two (2) teams from each conference will meet in semi-final playoff game on July 7th. And the Championship game will be played on July 14th at the team’s arena with a higher seed or win/loss record.
The APFL consists of eight (8) teams in six (6) states. Each team will play 12 games for a total of 96 league contests. Here’s a snapshot of the teams and their locations.
Team (Nickname) Location
Cheyenne (Warriors) Cheyenne, WY
Colorado (Lightning) Monument, CO
Council Bluffs (Express) Council Bluffs, IA
Kansas (Koyotes) Topeka, KS
Mid Missouri (Outlaws) Sedalia, MO
Oklahoma (Defenders) Tulsa, OK
Sioux City (Bandits) Sioux City, IA
Springfield (WolfPack) Springfield, MO
The season kicks off on Saturday March, 24th with an exciting pair of matchups. The first game has the two Missouri based teams square off in a re-match that ended in controversy last season when Mid Missouri pulled their team off the field before the end of the 4th quarter during the last game of the season.
The second game has defending APFL Champion Sioux City hosting Oklahoma (expansion franchise). The game will allow the Bandits to hang their first championship banner from the rafters at the Tyson Event Center at Gateway Arena.
Day Date Time Visitor Home
Saturday March 24 7:05 p.m. Mid Missouri Springfield
Saturday March 24 7:05 p.m. Oklahoma Sioux City
ABOUT THE APFL
The APFL is entering its 10th Anniversary Season. The league has been nationally recognized as the longest continually operating professional indoor football league in the United States. The league is headquartered in Topeka, KS. The league expanded to eight (8) teams in 2012 with Cheyenne, Oklahoma and Colorado joining. Sioux City is the defending champions. For more information contact Ted Adams at (785) 228-0748.
3 Jan 2012
Topeka, KS -- The American Professional Football League released its 2012 schedule today. The league also announced that it will split into two (2) divisions, an east and west conference for the upcoming season. The top two (2) teams from each conference will meet in semi-final playoff game on July 7th. And the Championship game will be played on July 14th at the team’s arena with a higher seed or win/loss record.
The APFL consists of eight (8) teams in six (6) states. Each team will play 12 games for a total of 96 league contests. Here’s a snapshot of the teams and their locations.
Team (Nickname) Location
Cheyenne (Warriors) Cheyenne, WY
Colorado (Lightning) Monument, CO
Council Bluffs (Express) Council Bluffs, IA
Kansas (Koyotes) Topeka, KS
Mid Missouri (Outlaws) Sedalia, MO
Oklahoma (Defenders) Tulsa, OK
Sioux City (Bandits) Sioux City, IA
Springfield (WolfPack) Springfield, MO
The season kicks off on Saturday March, 24th with an exciting pair of matchups. The first game has the two Missouri based teams square off in a re-match that ended in controversy last season when Mid Missouri pulled their team off the field before the end of the 4th quarter during the last game of the season.
The second game has defending APFL Champion Sioux City hosting Oklahoma (expansion franchise). The game will allow the Bandits to hang their first championship banner from the rafters at the Tyson Event Center at Gateway Arena.
Day Date Time Visitor Home
Saturday March 24 7:05 p.m. Mid Missouri Springfield
Saturday March 24 7:05 p.m. Oklahoma Sioux City
ABOUT THE APFL
The APFL is entering its 10th Anniversary Season. The league has been nationally recognized as the longest continually operating professional indoor football league in the United States. The league is headquartered in Topeka, KS. The league expanded to eight (8) teams in 2012 with Cheyenne, Oklahoma and Colorado joining. Sioux City is the defending champions. For more information contact Ted Adams at (785) 228-0748.