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{{Infobox ACFL season
| season = 1964 Atlantic Coast Football League season
| season = 1964 Atlantic Coast Football League season
| pre= August 18-25, 1973
| pre= July 26-August 15, 1964
| reg= August 31-November 17, 1973
| reg= August 2-November 29, 1964
| post = November 23, 1973
| post = December 5, 1964
| previous = [[1963 ACFL season|1963]]
| previous = [[1963 ACFL season|1963]]
| next = [[1965 ACFL season|1965]]
| next = [[1965 ACFL season|1965]]

Revision as of 20:08, 29 July 2021

1964 Atlantic Coast Football League season Atlantic Coast Football League season
Preseason July 26-August 15, 1964
Regular Season August 2-November 29, 1964
Postseason December 5, 1964
1963 • other seasons • 1965

The 1964 ACFL season was the third season of the Atlantic Coast Football League. The Boston Sweepers won the league title.

Publications

Programs
Week Date Teams Venue
Week 1 August 15, 1964 Boston Sweepers vs. Westchester Crusaders Everett Memorial Stadium
Week 4 September 5, 1964 Harrisburg Capitols vs. Atlanta Spartans Small Athletic Field
September 5, 1964 Hartford Charter Oaks vs. Newark Bears Dillon Stadium
Week 14 November 15, 1964 Harrisburg Capitols vs. Westchester Crusaders New Island Park
Atlantic Coast Football League
Teams Ansonia Black Knights • Atlanta Spartans • Atlantic City Senators • Baltimore Broncos • Bridgeport Jets • Frankfort Falcon • Harrisburg Capitol-Colts • Hartford Charter Oaks • Hartford Knights • Holyoke Bombers • Indianapolis Capitols • Jersey City Jets • Jersey Giants • Jersey Jays • Jersey Jets • Jersey Tigers • Long Island Bulls • Long Island Chiefs • Mohawk Valley Falcons • Newark Bears • New Bedford Sweepers • New England Colonials • Norfolk Neptunes • Orlando Panthers • Paterson Miners • Pittsburgh Valley Ironmen • Portland Sea Hawks • Pennsylvania Firebirds • Providence Steam Roller • Quincy Giants • Rhode Island Steelers • Richmond Rebels • Richmond Saints • Roanoke Buckskins • Scranton Miners • Scranton Pros • Springfield Acorns • Stamford Golden Bears • Western Massachusetts Pioneers • Westchester Crusaders • Wilmington Clippers/Renegades
Seasons 1962 • 1963 • 1964 • 1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1968 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1973
Venues Bush Stadium • Dillon Stadium • Foreman Field • Franklin Field • Hofstra Stadium • Ponce de Leon Park