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[[Atlantic Coast Football League]] (1973) | |||
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Seaboard Football League (1971-72) | |||
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The '''Long Island Chiefs''' were a minor league American football team based in New York. They began play in the Seaboard Professional Football League in 1971 and joined the [[Atlantic Coast Football League]] in 1973. | The '''Long Island Chiefs''' were a minor league American football team based in New York. They began play in the Seaboard Professional Football League in 1971 and joined the [[Atlantic Coast Football League]] in 1973. The Chiefs folded during the season and forfeited their last 5 scheduled games. | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== |
Revision as of 10:17, 26 October 2020
First Season |
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1971 |
Team History |
Long Island Chiefs (1971-73) |
Conference/Division |
Atlantic Coast Football League (1973)
Seaboard Football League (1971-72) |
Venue |
Hofstra Stadium (1973) |
Key People |
Players • Head Coaches • Executives |
The Long Island Chiefs were a minor league American football team based in New York. They began play in the Seaboard Professional Football League in 1971 and joined the Atlantic Coast Football League in 1973. The Chiefs folded during the season and forfeited their last 5 scheduled games.
Publications
Programs by season
1970s
Week | Date | Opponent | Venue |
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1973 | |||
Week 5 | September 29 | at Hartford Knights | Dillon Stadium |
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