Florida Football Alliance

Last updated
Florida Football Alliance
Sport American football
Inaugural season2008
PresidentTerrence Page Sr.
No. of teams16
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
SW Florida Gladiators
Most titlesMiami "Magic City" Bulls (6)
Official website hostedsports.net/ffa

The Florida Football Alliance (FFA) is an American football semi-professional league based out of Boynton Beach, Florida. Founded in May 2007, the league opened its first season of operation on January 19, 2008, and remains the oldest continuous operating organization of its type in Florida. At present, the FFA comprises 14 teams for the 2018 season. Member teams are divided into two separate conferences, Alliance and Florida. Within each of the respective conferences, there are two divisions and all teams play a 10-game regular season schedule that traditionally begins in late January of each year. At the end of the regular season, qualified teams compete in a post-season playoff schedule that begins in April. The champion of each respective conference then compete for the league championship in the final game of the year, dubbed the "Alliance Bowl".

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Alliance Bowl

GameDateWinning teamScoreLosing teamVenueCityRef
IMay 3, 2008Miami "Magic City" Bulls30–18Bradenton Gladiators Municipal Stadium Daytona Beach, Florida
IIMay 2, 2009Port St. Lucie Bobcats40–34Miami "Magic City" BullsMunicipal Stadium (2)Daytona Beach, Florida (2) [1]
IIIMay 1, 2010Orlando Rage40–34Miami "Magic City" Bulls (2) Hodges Stadium Jacksonville, Florida
IVApril 30, 2011Miami "Magic City" Bulls (2)56–50Orlando RageMunicipal Stadium (3)Daytona Beach, Florida (3)
VMay 5, 2012Orlando Rage (2)35–30Bradenton Gladiators (2)Ansin Sports Complex Miramar, Florida [2]
VIMay 25, 2013Miami "Magic City" Bulls (3)61–28Orlando Rage (2) Tropical Park Stadium Miami, Florida [3]
VIIMay 3, 2014Miami "Magic City" Bulls (4)50-29Bradenton Gladiators (3)Municipal Stadium (4)Daytona Beach, Florida (4) [4]
VIIIMay 30, 2015SW Florida Gladiators51-27Miami "Magic City" Bulls (3)Municipal Stadium (5)Daytona Beach, Florida (5) [5] [6]
IXMay 14, 2016Miami "Magic City" Bulls (5)34-20Tampa Bay PatriotsMunicipal Stadium (6)Daytona Beach, Florida (6)
XMay 20, 2017Miami “Magic City” Bulls (6)58-31Tampa Bay Patriots (2)Ronald L Book Athletic Stadium (1) North Miami Beach, Florida (1)
XIMay 19, 2018SW Florida Gladiators (2)17-14Twin County RaidersMunicipal Stadium (7)Daytona Beach, Florida (7)
XIIMay 18, 2019SW Florida Gladiators (3)29-0South Florida WolverinesMunicipal Stadium (8)Daytona Beach, Florida (8)

Member Teams

Current

TeamLocationHome fieldDivisionConference
Jacksonville Cardinals Jacksonville, Florida NorthFlorida
Port Orange Stallions Port Orange, Florida Daytona Stadium
Saint Augustine Crusaders Saint Augustine, Florida
Duval Raiders Jacksonville, Florida Normandy Sports Complex
Space Coast Tarheels Cocoa, Florida Cocoa High School Central
Dunedin Pirates Tarpon Springs, Florida Sponger Stadium
Southwest Florida Gladiators Bradenton, Florida Lakewood Ranch Park
West Coast Soldiers San Antonio, Florida East Lake Complex
Florida Stingrays Fort Myers, Florida Evangelical Christian School EastAlliance
South Florida Wolverines Fort Lauderdale, Florida Joseph C. Carter Park
Broward Bulldogs Coral Springs, Florida Coral Springs Sportsplex
SE Florida Reapers Boynton Beach, Florida Hester Community Center
Hollywood Browns Hollywood, Florida Ansin Sports ComplexSouth
Magic City Bulls Miami, Florida Ronald L Book Athletic Stadium
Miami Chiefs Miami, Florida Flamingo Park West
South Florida Chargers Miami, Florida Ives Estates Park

Former

TeamLocationHome fieldDivisionConference
Florida Wildcats Boynton Beach, Florida Wardell Chance Memorial FieldEastAlliance
Palm Beach Makos Riviera Beach, Florida Dan Calloway FieldEastAlliance
Tampa Bay Patriots Tampa, Florida The PAL CenterWestFlorida
Jax X-Men Jacksonville, Florida Andrew Jackson StadiumNorthFlorida
River City Commandos Jacksonville, Florida Charles "Boobie" Clark ParkNorthFlorida
Golden Isles Grizzlies Brunswick, Georgia North Glynn ComplexNorthFlorida
Orlando Rage Orlando, Florida CentralFlorida
Palm Beach Makos Riviera Beach, Florida Dan Calloway FieldEastAlliance
Dade County Raiders Miami, Florida Moore ParkSouthAlliance
South Dade Immortals Miami-Dade County, Florida SouthAlliance
Flagler Knights Flagler Beach, Florida NorthFlorida
Muck City Sabercats Belle Glade, Florida WestFlorida
Key West Sun Devils Key West, Florida SouthAlliance
Orlando Rattlers Orlando, Florida
Miami Blackhawks Miami, Florida
Tri County Soldiers Boynton Beach, Florida Hester Community CenterEastAmerican
Brevard Hurricanes Merritt Island, Florida Mitchell Ellington ParkEastAmerican
South Florida 49ers Fort Lauderdale, Florida Sunview ParkEastAmerican
Gainesville Gators Gainesville, Florida Eastside High School NorthNational
Orlando Phantoms Altamonte Springs, Florida Tom Storey FieldCentralNational
Brooksville Ballers Spring Hill, Florida Booster StadiumCentralNational
South Florida Vikings Miami Gardens, Florida Betty T. Ferguson CenterSouthAmerican
Miami Spartans Florida City, Florida Loren Roberts ParkSouthAmerican
South Dade Shockers Miami-Dade County, Florida Harris FieldSouthAmerican
South Florida Storm Miami, Florida Gwenn Cherry ParkEastAmerican
South Florida Seahawks Miami, Florida Moore ParkEastAmerican
Daytona Wildcats Daytona Beach, Florida Derbyshire ParkNorthNational
Duval Vipers Duval County, Florida NorthNational
Sarasota Millionaires Sarasota, Florida WestNational
Southwest Florida Panthers Fort Myers, Florida Buckingham Community ParkWestNational
Miami Rush Miami, Florida SouthAmerican
Broward Bears Broward County, Florida EastAmerican
Treasure Coast BobcatsNorthNational
BayArea Tigers Lee County, Florida CentralNational
South West FL BobcatsCentralNational
Charlotte County Reign Port Charlotte, Florida Port Charlotte High School WestAmerican
Bay Area Warriors Largo, Florida Suncoast YMCAWestAmerican
Space Coast Predators Melbourne, Florida Palm Bay High School NorthNational
Brevard Grizzlies Brevard County, Florida EastNational
Jacksonville Knights Jacksonville, Florida NorthNational
Duval Panthers Duval County, Florida NorthNational
Muck City Starrs Belle Glade, Florida Airport ParkWestAmerican
Florida CrusadersWestAmerican
East Coast ReapersSouthAmerican
St. Petersburg Sharks St. Petersburg, Florida WestAmerican
Fort Myers Spartans Fort Myers, Florida WestAmerican
St. Lucie Bobcats St. Lucie County, Florida CentralNational
Central Florida TigersCentralNational
South Brevard Rams Brevard County, Florida NorthNational
Florida FalconsNorthNational
Pompano Beach Yellowtails Pompano Beach, Florida EastAmerican
South Florida BroncosEastAmerican
Florida ThunderWestAmerican
Nature Coast KnightsWestAmerican
Polk County War Eagles Polk County, Florida EastNational
North Florida RamsNorthNational
Orlando Outlaws Orlando, Florida NorthNational
Treasure Coast HornetsEast
West Coast BearsWest

League administration

NamePositionSince
Terrence Page, SrPresident/CEO2007
Mark K. TruebloodCommissioner2014
Christopher McIntoshChairman2007
Cleveland Morley, Jr.1st Vice-chairman2007
Edrick Sweeting2nd Vice-chairman2007
Patricia JohnsonSecretary2007
Paula McIntoshTreasurer2007

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