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National Indoor Football League

National Indoor Football League is a minor league indoor football association based in the United States. The NIFL has teams in markets not covered by either the Arena Football League or its developmental league, AF2. The NIFL is based in Lafayette, Louisiana.

In 2005, nine former NIFL teams left the league and formed United Indoor Football (UIF). The former franchises now part of UIF are the Black Hills Red Dogs, Evansville BlueCats, Fort Wayne Freedom, Lexington Horsemen, Ohio Valley Greyhounds, Omaha Beef, Sioux City Bandits, Sioux Falls Storm, and Tupelo FireAnts.

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2005 NIFL Teams

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE

  • Atlantic East Division
    • Cincinnati Marshalls
    • Dayton Warbirds
    • New Jersey XTreme
    • River City Rage , Formerly the Show Me Believers
  • Atlantic Central Division
    • Fayetteville Guard
    • Montgomery Maulers
    • Rome Renegades
  • Atlantic South Division
    • Daytona Beach Hawgs
    • Kissimmee Kreatures
    • Lakeland Thunderbolts
    • Miami Morays

PACIFIC CONFERENCE

  • Pacific South Division
    • Beaumont Drillers
    • Corpus Christi HammerHeads
    • SW Louisiana Swashbucklers
  • Pacific North Division
    • Lubbock Gunslingers
    • Odessa Roughnecks
    • San Angelo Stampede
  • Pacific West Division
    • Billings Mavericks
    • Everett Hawks
    • Lincoln Capitals
    • Tri-Cities Fever
    • Wyoming Calvary

Former Teams

  • Austin Rockers
  • Bismarck Roughriders
  • LaCrosse Night Train
  • Tennessee RiverHawks

Past Championship games

  • 2001 Mississippi Fire Dogs 55-21 Wyoming Cavalry
  • 2002 Ohio Valley Greyhounds 55-52 Billings Outlaws
  • 2003 Ohio Valley Greyhounds 45-37 Utah Warriors

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