1961–1964 United Football League

The United Football League was a professional American football minor league that operated between 1961 and 1964.

It had eight teams, primarily based in the Midwestern United States.

United Football League
SportAmerican football
Founded1961
Ceased1964
CommissionerGeorge T. Gareff
Claim to fameThe first football league to operate teams in both the United States and Canada
No. of teams8
CountryUnited States
Canada
Last
champion(s)
Canton Bulldogs
Most titlesWheeling Ironmen (2)
Related
competitions
American Football Conference, Continental Football League, Professional Football League of America

The league was founded in 1961 as a minor league alternative to the National Football League (NFL) and American Football League (AFL). Based in the Midwest, it drew many of its players from the Big Ten college conference.

Among its more notable feats, it became the first football league to operate teams in both the United States and Canada when it launched the Quebec Rifles in 1964, and it revived the names of the Cleveland/Canton Bulldogs and Akron Pros, two early-era NFL teams.

After the league folded following the 1964 season, the more ambitious owners formed the new Continental Football League (COFL). The more conservative owners, who wanted to continue as a regional Midwestern bus league, broke away to form the Professional Football League of America (PFLA) in February 1965.

History

1961 season

WESTERN DIVISION PLAY-OFF
Grand Rapids Blazers 24 Indianapolis Warriors 14
UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
Grand Rapids Blazers 20, Columbus Colts 7

1962 season

WESTERN DIVISION PLAY-OFF
Grand Rapids Blazers 24, Indianapolis Warriors 20
UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
Wheeling Ironmen 30, Grand Rapids Blazers 21

1963 season

On November 28, 1963, the Syracuse Stormers played the Cleveland Bulldogs at MacArthur Stadium in a regular season game.

UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
Wheeling Ironmen 31, Toledo Tornadoes 21

1964 season

UNITED FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
Canton Bulldogs 19, Indianapolis Warriors 14

Teams

Toledo Tornadoes

A former Michigan semi-pro team moved to Toledo as the all pro Toledo Tornadoes in 1956, played in the America Football Conference then transferred to the United Football League. The Tornadoes primarily played at Waite Stadium. The league forced the team to close due to debt in 1965.

See also

References

Tags:

1961–1964 United Football League History1961–1964 United Football League Teams1961–1964 United Football LeagueAmerican footballMidwestern United StatesMinor league football (gridiron)

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