Puerto Rico American Football League

The Puerto Rico American Football League (PRAFL) is a semi-pro American football league in Puerto Rico. The PRAFL is the highest level of competition in Puerto Rican American football league pyramid, a form of gridiron football closely related to American football. Its eight current teams, which are located in eight separate cities.

Puerto Rico American Football League
Upcoming season or competition:
Current sports event 2017
SportAmerican football
Founded1984
Inaugural season2014
CommissionerRichard "Payton" Millien
No. of teams8
CountryPuerto Rico
Most recent
champion(s)
University Gardens Seahawks (1st title)
Most titlesUniversity Gardens Seahawks (1)
Balrich Mustangs (1)
Cataño Trojans (1)
Level on pyramid1
Official websitehttp://www.prafl.com/

History

Puerto Rico American Football League was founded in 1984.[1]

Clubs

The PRAFL consists of 8 clubs playing in a single conference.

Active Teams

ClubCity/AreaStadiumCapacityFirst SeasonHead Coach
|Puerto Rico American Football League
Bayamon WolfpackBayamon, PRComplejo Deportivo Calcaño Alicea#2014-
Carolina King GiantsCarolina, PR-#2014-
Cataño Punishers *†Cataño, PRCataño's American Football Field#2014-
Gurabo PackersGurabo, PRGurabo Sports Complex#2016-
Juncos BroncosJuncos, PRComplejo Deportivo Pista Atletica#2014-
Peñuelas RavensPeñuelas, PRPista Atletica De Peñuelas#2016-
San Juan RaidersSan Juan, PRPolideportivo Rebekah Colberg#2016-
University Gardens SeahawksSan Juan, PR-#2015-
* denotes that the club has relocated/renamed at some point in its existence
denotes that the club was a founding member of the NFL

Defunct Teams

ClubCity/AreaStadiumYears Active
Former Teams
Guaynabo MustangsGuaynabo, PRPepito Bonano Stadium2014
Hatillo EaglesHatillo, PRPancho Dieda Sports Complex2014 - 2015
Ponce Renegades †Ponce, PR-2014
Baldrich MustangsPuerto Rico-2015

Timeline of PRAFL teams

Season format

The PRAFL season format consists of a seven-week regular season (each team plays 7 games), and a four-team single-elimination playoff culminating in the league's championship game.

See also

References

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