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! Fate
! Fate
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| rowspan = 2 | Miami Seahawks<br/>[https://www.sportspaper.info/football/aafc/teams/colts/press-room-aafc-colts.html Baltimore Colts]
| rowspan = 2 | [[Baltimore Colts (1947-50)|Miami Seahawks/Baltimore Colts]]
| Miami, Florida
| Miami, Florida
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/indexes/venues/usa/florida/orange-bowl-index.html Burdine Stadium]
| [[Burdine Stadium]]
| 1946
| 1946
| rowspan = 2 | Joined the NFL in 1949, folded in 1950.
| rowspan = 2 | Joined the NFL in 1949, folded in 1950.
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| 1947-49
| 1947-49
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| Chicago Rockets<br/>Chicago Hornets
| [[Chicago Hornets|Chicago Rockets/Hornets]]
| Chicago, Illinois
| Chicago, Illinois
| [[Soldier Field]]
| [[Soldier Field]]
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| Folded in 1949.
| Folded in 1949.
|-
|-
| Cleveland Browns
| [[Cleveland Browns]]
| Cleveland, Ohio
| Cleveland, Ohio
| Cleveland Stadium
| [[Cleveland Stadium]]
| 1946-49
| 1946-49
| Joined the NFL in 1949.
| Joined the NFL in 1949.
|-
|-
| Buffalo Bisons<br/>Buffalo Bills
| [[Buffalo Bills (AAFC)|Buffalo Bisons/Buffalo Bills]]
| Buffalo, New York
| Buffalo, New York
| Civic Stadium
| [[Civic Stadium (Buffalo)|Civic Stadium]]
| 1946-49
| 1946-49
| Folded in 1949.
| Folded in 1949.
|-
|-
| Los Angeles Dons
| [[Los Angeles Dons]]
| Los Angeles, California
| Los Angeles, California
| Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
| [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]]
| 1946-49
| 1946-49
| Folded in 1949.
| Folded in 1949.
|-
|-
| San Francisco 49ers
| [[San Francisco 49ers]]
| San Francisco, California
| San Francisco, California
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/indexes/venues/usa/california/kezar-stadium-index.html Kezar Stadium]
| [[Kezar Stadium]]
| 1946-49
| 1946-49
| Joined the NFL in 1949.
| Joined the NFL in 1949.
|-
|-
| rowspan = 3 | Brooklyn Dodgers<br/>New York Yankees<br/>Brooklyn-New York Yankees
| rowspan = 3 | Brooklyn Dodgers<br/>New York Yankees<br/>[[Brooklyn-New York Yankees]]
| Brooklyn, New York
| Brooklyn, New York
| Ebbets Field
| [[Ebbets Field]]
| 1946-48
| 1946-48
| rowspan="3" | The Dodgers and Yankees were separate franchises until merging in 1949. The merged team folded after the 1949 season.
| rowspan="3" | The Dodgers and Yankees were separate franchises until merging in 1949. The merged team folded after the 1949 season.
|-
|-
| Bronx, New York
| Bronx, New York
| Yankee Stadium
| [[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium]]
| 1946-48
| 1946-48
|-
|-
| Bronx, New York
| Bronx, New York
| Yankee Stadium
| [[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium]]
| 1949
| 1949
|}
|}


==See also==
==See also==
[https://www.sportspaper.info/football/aafc/teams/aafc/aafc-league-publications.html AAFC League Publications]
*[[AAFC league publications]]


==Seasons==
==Seasons==
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! '''1940s'''
! 1940s
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/aafc/seasons/1946/index.html 1946]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/football/aafc/seasons/1947/index.html 1947]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/football/aafc/seasons/1948/index.html 1948]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/football/aafc/seasons/1949/index.html 1949]
| [[1946 AAFC season|1946]]{{·}}[[1947 AAFC season|1947]]{{·}}[[1948 AAFC season|1948]]{{·}}[[1949 AAFC season|1949]]
|}
|}


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{{AAFC}}
{{AAFC}}
{{Leagues}}
{{Leagues}}
{{Infobox portal league}}


[[Category: Football leagues]]
[[Category: Football leagues]]
[[Category: All-America Football Conference]]
[[Category: All-America Football Conference]]

Latest revision as of 21:06, 17 July 2022

The All-America Football Conference (AAFC) was a professional American football league that challenged the established National Football League (NFL) from 1946 to 1949. The league was ultimately unable to sustain itself in competition with the NFL and folded after the 1949 season. Three of its teams were admitted to the NFL: the San Francisco 49ers, the Cleveland Browns, and the original Baltimore Colts (not to be confused with the later Baltimore Colts team, now the Indianapolis Colts).

The Cleveland Browns were the AAFC's most successful club, winning every annual championship in the league's four years of operation.

Teams

Franchise Locations Venues Years Fate
Miami Seahawks/Baltimore Colts Miami, Florida Burdine Stadium 1946 Joined the NFL in 1949, folded in 1950.
Baltimore, Maryland Municipal Stadium 1947-49
Chicago Rockets/Hornets Chicago, Illinois Soldier Field 1946-49 Folded in 1949.
Cleveland Browns Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Stadium 1946-49 Joined the NFL in 1949.
Buffalo Bisons/Buffalo Bills Buffalo, New York Civic Stadium 1946-49 Folded in 1949.
Los Angeles Dons Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 1946-49 Folded in 1949.
San Francisco 49ers San Francisco, California Kezar Stadium 1946-49 Joined the NFL in 1949.
Brooklyn Dodgers
New York Yankees
Brooklyn-New York Yankees
Brooklyn, New York Ebbets Field 1946-48 The Dodgers and Yankees were separate franchises until merging in 1949. The merged team folded after the 1949 season.
Bronx, New York Yankee Stadium 1946-48
Bronx, New York Yankee Stadium 1949

See also

Seasons

1940s 1946 • 1947 • 1948 • 1949
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Teams Baltimore Colts • Brooklyn-New York Yankees • Buffalo Bills • Chicago Hornets • Cleveland Browns • Los Angeles Dons • San Francisco 49ers
Seasons 1946 • 1947 • 1948 • 1949
Venues Burdine Stadium • Civic Stadium • Ebbets Field • Kezar Stadium • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Soldier Field • Yankee Stadium
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