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in an effort to promote the graphic design company that had designed the logos. In February 2015, the A11FL announced via Facebook that officials of the league were planning on organizing a different football league not based on the A-11 offense. No further plans or news about the proposed league have been announced since then, though former league officials Kurt Bryan and Scott McKibben were named head coach and team president of the Oakland Panthers (now the
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The league had announced seven of its eight planned teams before pulling franchises in Los Angeles and Oakland due to California's workers compensation laws. The name and location of the eighth planned franchise had yet to be announced when the league folded. Five of the proposed clubs borrowed names
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On July 9, 2014, the league announced via Facebook that it was dropping the A11FL name and the A-11 offense and would attempt to "rebrand" as a "new league", effectively folding the A11FL. The league released what would have been the logos for the eight originally proposed teams on December 28, 2014,
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that "things are coming together just as we said in our announcement. No need to read between the lines. Big news ahead." Later that same April, the A11FL canceled its two showcase games and announced that previously introduced franchises in San Francisco and Los Angeles would not be included in the
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Later in 2013, the A11FL announced its intention to play two televised "showcase games" in the spring of 2014 and delay its first full season until 2015. However, in April 2014, the league announced that it would move its two planned California franchises to as of yet undetermined cities while
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At press conference on February 6, 2014, A11FL commissioner Scott McKibben announced six of its eight inaugural teams, leaving the final two teams and home stadiums to be announced at a later date. At the same press conference, McKibben announced that the league had reached an agreement with
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page: "(T)he folks who were involved with the A11FL investment team have been actively working on financing for a new Professional Spring Football League that will no longer be branded as the A11FL... More news as it comes available." Although no further updates were announced, former league
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The creation of the A11FL was announced on April 16, 2013, with a call for investments and business partners. The league was designed to start as single-owner entity in which all franchises were to be owned and operated by the league office.
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which would have been a very controversial move, adding the risk of legal copyright owner and logo issues. The Sea Lions and Staggs were the two exceptions, with newly created original names. (The USFL names were later acquired by
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insurance in California. However, commissioner McKibben stated at the time that the A11FL still planned on fielding eight teams for its inaugural season, which was still planned for the spring of 2015.
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on March 28, 2014, that it would be redirecting efforts towards a "new opportunity" that would "secure the formation of the league for many years". On April 11, 2014, the league announced via
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that was announced in 2013 and originally planned on beginning play in 2014 but folded before taking the field. The A11FL planned on playing a spring and summer schedule using modified
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by a 46–2 vote. In 2011, Bryan and Humphries began planning a professional football league that allowed the A-11 offense, which they felt made for a safer and more wide-open game.
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in the mid-2000s by using a loophole in rules concerning allowable punting formations to design an offensive scheme in which "All 11" players were potentially
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postponing its showcase games indefinitely, though it still planned to kick off its first season with eight teams in the spring of 2015.
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There had been numerous attempts to establish a spring football league in the last forty years, the best-known being the
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to broadcast two "showcase games" and the 2015 regular season. The showcase games were scheduled to be played at
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officials Kurt Bryan and Scott McKibben were named head coach and team president of the expansion
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was set to begin play in 2000, but never made it past their initial press conference.)
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The A11FL unofficially ended in July 2014, when the league made this statement via its
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coaches Kurt Bryan and Steve Humphries developed the
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WLAF/NFL Europe
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Professional Spring Football League
Regional Football League
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Stars Football League
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National Federation of State High School Associations
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Raymond James Stadium
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