Kerri Mandelaro | Comments Off | UIF and IFL Announce Plans to Merge Beginning in 2009
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at 10:08AM MLN - THE RAW FEED - www.mlntherawfeed.com – CORPUS CHRISTI, TX - In a historic move that will bring both credibility and stability to indoor football, two of the sport's most stable business organizations will combine strengths and resources beginning in 2009.
The United Indoor Football League and the Intense Football League announced their plans to merge today, creating a partnership that will insure the long-term growth of the sport.
Both leagues will have concluded their fourth season of play and will stage a joint championship on Saturday August 2 when the Sioux Falls Storm hosts the IFL champion in the National Indoor Bowl Championship game.
UIF Executive Director Paul Aaron echoed Dittman's sentiments.
"Today is the dawn of a new era for our sport," Aaron said. "We now have a solid base and strength in both quality and quantity of existing franchises. We can now move forward and accept the challenges of growing our sport as a collective whole rather than simply maintaining the status quo. The new league will be owned and operated by all of the teams equally, as it is done in all major league sports such as the NFL, NBA and MLB."
An official unveiling of the league's new name, logo and website is scheduled for August 1. Team owners of the new league will meet in September.
The Louisiana Swashbucklers defended their championship Monday and posted the league's first unbeaten regular season with a 66-35 victory over Corpus Chrisit in the Intense Bowl IV Monday.
Sioux Falls has won all four UIF Championships and won 40 consecutive games from 2005 before losing a regular season game early this year.
Many details of the new league such as conference and divisional alignments, final expansion for the 2009 season, a hybrid of the two leagues playing rules, etc. will be decided at the first-ever league meetings hosted in Omaha, Nebraska in mid-September.
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