The United States Australian Football League (USAFL) is the governing body for Australian rules football in the United States. It was conceived in 1996 and organized in 1997. It is based in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin.

As of 2011, there were over 1,000 registered USAFL players. There are 46 member clubs, of which 45 have men's teams (all except North Star Blue Ox) and 25 have women's teams. Most of the football clubs in the United States have a traditional 18-a-side team for representative purposes and multiple 9-a-side teams running in a local league.

Each year the USAFL holds a National club championship, a tournament open to all clubs across the nation, the largest of its type in the world for the sport. In addition to the Nationals, the USAFL holds major regional tournaments including the Central, East and West regional tournaments.

The USAFL selects the national men's (USA Revolution) and women's (USA Freedom) teams for competitions such as the Australian Football International Cup and the 49th Parallel Cup.

History

CRBR Park Stadium is the largest purpose-built cricket/Australian football ground in the United States. It has a capacity of 20,000.

The first match between two local US clubs was played in 1996 between Cincinnati and Louisville. In the first year the Mid American Australian Football League was formed. Many of the local players had found out about the game in the 1980s on television via the then-nascent ESPN cable network. Although the local game grew, ESPN no longer broadcast AFL matches, and in response the lobby group, Australian Football Association of North America was formed.

In 1997, the first club national championships were held in Cincinnati. Nashville hosted the first Australian Grand Final Festival in the same year. The United States Australian Football League (USAFL) was formed in 1997 to govern the code in the country.

The involvement of many well-known Australians has helped boost the relations between the USAFL and AFL. In the early days, Paul Roos was a key figure.

Robert DiPierdomenico, Leigh Matthews and Michael Voss are official USAFL ambassadors.

National teams

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USAFL is responsible for the co-ordination of the National Teams, the USA Revolution men's team and the USA Freedom women's team. The team plays in international tournaments and exhibition matches against other countries. National team players are selected from the best US-born players from the club teams across the country.

With close proximity to Canada, the Revolution & Freedom participate in the annual 49th Parallel Cup against Canada each year except for years of the Australian Football International Cup. As of the last edition in 2023, the Revolution men have won eleven of the twelve meetings against the Canada Northwind, while the Freedom women have fallen to the Canada Northern Lights in five of seven contests.

The Revolution competed in the 2002 Australian Football International Cup, finishing 5th out of 11 countries and in the 2005 Australian Football International Cup finishing 3rd out of 10 countries. They competed in the 2008 Australian Football International Cup, where the Revolution finished 7th out of 16 countries. At the 2011 Australian Football International Cup, the Revolution finished 4th in an increased field of 18 countries. The Revolution finished 8th at the 2014 Australian Football International Cup, again with 18 countries participating. They would come in 4th at the 2017 Australian Football International Cup which, as of 2024, was the last edition.

After completing a tour of Australia in 2009, the Freedom were one of five teams to compete in the first International Cup Women's Division at the 2011 Australian Football International Cup, finishing third. At the 2014 Australian Football International Cup, the Freedom finished in third place again while a reserves team, the USA Liberty, came in last of the seven competing teams. Three years later, the Freedom finished fourth at the 2017 Australian Football International Cup while the Liberty went 3–2 in five matches against teams from various leagues in and around Melbourne.

After the postponement and subsequent cancellation of the International Cup in 2020, 2021, 2023 and 2024, both the Revolution and Freedom took part in the 2024 AFL Transatlantic Cup, one of three regional tournaments scheduled by the AFL to sustain the international Aussie Rules game until the International Cup could be restored. Both American teams would advance to the Grand Final, and both would lose to Ireland.

Domestic tournaments and competitions

USAFL clubs and representative sides

Football Map

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USAFL Senior Teams

ClubColoursNicknameCityHome GroundRegionYears activeNational Championship Titles
MaleFemale
TotalMost recentTotalMost recent
ArizonaHawksPhoenix, ArizonaCountryside Park, MesaWest1999-320210-
AtlantaKookaburrasAtlanta, GeorgiaPhoenix II Park, SummerhillEast1998-0-32007
AustinCrowsAustin, TexasZilker Park, Barton HillsCentral2002-1020250-
BaltimoreDockersBaltimore, MarylandHerring Run Park, BaltimoreEast2017-0-0-
Baton RougeTigersBaton Rouge, LouisianaFlanacher Park, ZacharyCentral2004-0-0-
BayouBrawlersNew Orleans, LouisianaPelican Park, MandevilleCentral2025-0-0-
BirminghamBushrangersBirmingham, AlabamaHeardmont Park, BirminghamEast2020-0-0-
BostonDemonsBoston, MassachusettsMillennium Park, West RoxburyEast1997-320220-
ChicagoSwansChicago, IllinoisWaveland Softball Fields, Lake ViewCentral1998-120120-
CincinnatiDockersCincinnati, OhioSheakley Lawn, University of CincinnatiCentral1996-220040-
ClevelandCannonsCleveland, OhioEdgewater Park, Detroit-Shoreway and Brookside Park, StockyardsCentral2014-0-0-
ColumbusCatsColumbus, OhioThree Creeks Park, South Alum CreekCentral2008-120130-
DC EaglesEaglesWashington, D.C.West Potomac Park, Washington D.CEast2017-120210-
DenverBulldogsDenver, ColoradoCentral Park, Recreation Centre, Central ParkCentral1998-9202262015
Des MoinesRoostersDes Moines, IowaValley Southwoods Freshman High School, West Des MoinesCentral2010-0-0-
Finger LakesBlue HeronsSyracuse, New YorkBurnet Park, WestsideEast2024-0-0-
Fort LauderdaleFighting SquidsFort Lauderdale, FloridaEast2005-0-0-
Golden GateRoos (men), Iron Maidens (women)San Francisco, CaliforniaBushrod Park, North Oakland;West1998-1200572023
HoustonLonestarsHouston, TexasCullen Intramural Field, Greater Third WardCentral2005-220240-
IndianapolisGiantsIndianapolis, IndianaBroad Ripple Park, Broad RippleCentral2013-20210-0-
JacksonvilleSaintsJacksonville, FloridaAlexandria Oaks Park, San MarcoEast2018-0-0-
Kansas CityPowerKansas City, MissouriLiberty Memorial, Kansas CityCentral1998-220080-
Las VegasGamblersLas Vegas, NevadaSummerlin Centre Community Park, Summerlin SouthWest2005-120060-
Los AngelesDragonsLos Angeles, CaliforniaWestchester Recreation Center, WestchesterWest2010-120140-
LouisvilleKingsLouisville, KentuckySeneca Park, Rockcreek-Lexington RoadCentral1996-20230-0-
MaineCatsPortland, MaineWainwright Sports Complex, South PortlandEast2018-0-0-
MinnesotaFreezeMinneapolis, MinnesotaEagan Community Center, EaganCentral2005-4201812024
NashvilleKangaroosNashville, TennesseeElmington Park, Hillsboro West EndCentral1997-0-0-
New YorkMagpiesNew York City, New YorkTibbetts Brook Park, YonkersEast1998-320140-
North CarolinaTigersRaleigh, North CarolinaThompson Rad Park, GarnerEast1997-0-0-
North Star Blue OxBlue OxMinneapolis-Saint Paul, MinnesotaBF Nelson Park, St Anthony WestCentral2017-0-0-
North TexasDevilsPlano, TexasBreckinridge Reserve, RichardsonCentral2020-0-0-
OklahomaBuffaloesTulsa, OklahomaDream Keepers, RiverviewCentral2010-0-0-
Orange CountyGiantsOrange County, CaliforniaLa Veta Elementary School, OrangeWest1998-120020-
PhiladelphiaHawksPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaLower Perkiomen Valley Park, OaksEast1998-320230-
PortlandSteelheads (men), Sockeyes (women)Portland, OregonClinton Park, South TaborWest1998-220160-
RomeRedbacksRome, GeorgiaGrizzard Park, BerwinEast2018-0-0-
SacramentoSunsSacramento, CaliforniaSouth Natomas Community Field, South NatomasWest2009-220230-
San DiegoLionsSan Diego, CaliforniaNobel Recreation Center, University CityWest1997-320190-
SavannahHurricaneSavannah, GeorgiaDaffin Park, ParksideEast2017-0-0-
SeattleGrizzliesSeattle, WashingtonVassault Park, TacomaWest1998-220180-
St LouisBluesSt. Louis, MissouriForest Park Cricket Field, Forest ParkCentral1997-0-0-
Tampa BayTiger SharksTampa Bay and St. Petersburg, FloridaFlora Wylie Park, Historic Old NortheastEast2017-0-0-
VirginiaLionsRichmond, VirginiaRoseland Farm, CrozetEast2018-0-0-
WasatchWarGullsSalt Lake City, UtahSugar House Park, Sugar HouseWest2019-0-0-
WilmingtonBombersWilmington, North CarolinaWrightsville Beach Park, Wrightsville BeachEast2024-0-0-
WisconsinWombatsMadison, WisconsinDoor Creek Park, Sprecher EastCentral2017-0-0-

Associate Members (via AFL Canada)

ClubColoursNicknameCityHome GroundRegionEst.National Championship Titles
MaleFemale
TotalMost recentTotalMost recent
CalgaryKangaroosCalgary, AlbertaAE Cross Oval, GlenbrookAFL Canada20024202412008
QuebecSaintsMontreal, QuebecAFL Canada2008-2019220170-

USAFL Collegiate Teams

ClubColoursNicknameCityRegionEst.Senior Club Affiliate
CincinnatiBearcatsCincinnati, OhioCentral2024Cincinnati Dockers
William & MaryTribeWilliamsburg, VirginiaEast2025Virginia Lions

Defunct clubs

ClubColoursNicknameCityHome GroundEst.Years in USAFLNational Championship TitlesFate
MaleFemale
TotalMost recentTotalMost recent
ArizonaOutlawsPhoenix, ArizonaBenedict Sports Complex, TempeWest2018-20210-0-Absorbed back into Arizona Hawks in 2022
Baltimore WashingtonEaglesBaltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C.East1998-2017220060-Split to form Baltimore Dockers and DC Eagles in 2018
CharlestonSaintsCharleston, South CarolinaEast2011–20150-0-Folded after 2015 season
CentennialTigersDenver, ColoradoWashington Park, DenverCentral2020-20220-0-Withdrew from league in 2023
DallasDingoesDallas, TexasCentral1998-2023120110-Inactive since 2023
DetroitOverdriveDetroit, MichiganCentral1999–20060-0-Folded after 2006 season
FloridaRedbacksSt. Petersburg, FloridaCrescent Lake Park, Crescent LakeEast1999–20130-0-Folded after 2013 season
GrovetownPiratesGrovetown, GeorgiaPatriots Park, GrovetownEast2021-20240-0-Inactive since 2024
Hawai'iEaglesHonolulu, HawaiiKapi'olani Park, Diamond Head-Kapahulu-St. LouisWest2019-20190-0-Inactive since 2023
IllinoisIronmenChicago, Illinois2000–20040-0-Merged with Chicago Swans in 2005
Inland EmpireEagles1997–20020-0-Folded after 2002 season
Lehigh ValleyCrocsEast1999–20030-0-Absorbed byPhiladelphia Hawks in 2004
Little RockCoyotesLittle Rock, ArkansasPinnacle Mountain Park, PinnacleCentral2017-20210-0-Folded after 2021 season
Los AngelesCrowsLos Angeles, CaliforniaWest1996–20030-0-Folded after 2003 season
MilwaukeeBombersMilwaukee, WisconsinKletzsch Park, GlendaleCentral1998-20191200312009Inactive since 2019
MojaveGreensWest2003–20060-0-Folded after 2006 season
Oklahoma CityFlyersOklahoma City, OklahomaWill Rogers Park, Grand PortlandCentral2016-20170-0-Absorbed into Oklahoma Buffaloes in 2017
PittsburghWallabiesPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaEast2004–20060-0-Absorbed by Philadelphia Hawks in 2006
South CarolinaHawksSouth CarolinaEast1999–20010-0-Folded after 2001 season
St. PetersburgSwansSt. Petersburg, FloridaEast2014-20170-0-Left to create Major League Footy, both folded in 2019
Tri CitiesSaints1999–20040-0-Folded after 2004 season
TucsonJavelinasTucson, ArizonaWest1999–20040-0-Folded after 2004 season
VancouverCougarsVancouver, British Columbia, Canada120080-Former Associate member

Affiliated leagues

See also

External links