Sport | American football |
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Founded | 1994 |
No. of teams | 9 |
Country | United States |
Official website | nefl.us |
The New England Football League (NEFL) is a semi-professional american football league based in Salisbury, Massachusetts and owned by Thomas Torrisi. [1] It is the largest semi-professional league in New England. [2] The NEFL was founded in 1994 and was also known as the Greater Lawrence Men's Football League. [3] In 2023, it comprises nine teams, down from a recent high of 32, with about 2,000 players.
Since 2021, the NEFL has had single-A, and AA Conferences, with annual promotion and relegation among Conferences based on game results, so that the best teams work their way toward the AA level.
The league provides competitive football for adult players. It is a "working man's league", as most players have regular jobs during the week. [4] [5] Teams practice on weeknights and play virtually all games on weekends. [2] Players are not paid for their participation, but they often pay $200 to be on the team's roster. [2] [5] The league runs from July through September, followed by single-elimination championship tournaments within each Conference. Each team can dress up to 55 players. [6]
The New England Football League was founded in 1994 by League President and Director of Marketing, Tom Torrisi, Chairman Matt Brien, Commissioner Bob Oreal, Vice-President and Treasurer John Motta and Secretary Christine Torrisi. [2] It started its 1994 season with four teams. By 1997, the number of teams tripled to twelve; in 2002, the league had at least one team in each New England state, and started its three-conference alignment with three different skill levels, one for each conference. The 2006 was the first season with at least 30 teams, making the NEFL one of the largest semi-pro football leagues in the country.
The league is unrelated to the original NEFL, which operated from 1964 to 1969. [7]
The NEFL describes its rule set as "modified NCAA rules". Most rules are adopted from the NCAA rulebook, but there are also a few NFL rules and NEFL-specific rules. Games use a free-running clock until five minutes left in either half or overtime, at which time the clock stops according to NFL rules. Game time is usually kept by an official on the field, but for some games is kept on the scoreboard by a paid, uniformed official operating it.
Team | Stadium | City/Area |
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Glens Falls Greenjackets | East Field | Glens Falls, New York |
Mass Warriors | Wayland High School | Wayland, Massachusetts |
Middleboro Cobras | Battis Field | Middleborough, Massachusetts |
Western Mass Blitzin Bears | Roberts Sports Complex | Holyoke, Massachusetts |
Worcester Wildcats | Commerce Bank Field at Foley Stadium | Worcester, Massachusetts |
Team | Stadium | City/Area |
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Connecticut Reapers | Crosby High School Field | Waterbury, Connecticut |
New England Bombers | Alumni Stadium at Braintree High School | Braintree, Massachusetts |
Rhode Island Riptide | Stebbins Field at Cranston Stadium | Cranston, Rhode Island |
Vermont Ravens | South Burlington High School | South Burlington, Vermont |
Year | Team | A | AA | AAA |
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1994 | Lawrence Lightning | |||
1995 | North Shore Rage | |||
1996 | Massachusetts Havoc | |||
1997 | Massachusetts Havoc | |||
1998 | Lowell Nor'easter | |||
1999 | Lowell Nor'easter | |||
2000 | Seacoast Hawks | Lowell Nor'easter | ||
2001 | Southern Maine Raging Bulls | Boston Bandits | ||
2002 | Connecticut Thunder | Vermont Ice Storm | Lowell Nor'easter | |
2003 | Seacoast Hawks | New England Stars | Boston Bandits | |
2004 | Hampton Hurricanes | Connecticut Thunder | Lowell Nor'easter | |
2005 | Rhode Island Raptors | Seacoast Hawks | Boston Bandits | |
2006 | Notre Dame Cobras | North Attleboro Renegades | Boston Bandits | |
2007 | Leominster Razorbacks | Whaling City Clippers [8] | Middleboro Cobras | |
2008 | Tri City Charge | Whaling City Clippers | Middleboro Cobras | |
2009 | Connecticut Spartans | New Hampshire Wolfpack | Tri City Charge | Lowell Nor'easter |
2010 | Seacoast Hawks | Connecticut Panthers | Western Mass Warriors | Lowell Nor'easter |
2011 | Rhode Island Riptide | New Hampshire Wolfpack | Connecticut Bearcats | |
2012 | Connecticut Bearcats | Cape Cod Seadogs | South Shore Outlaws [9] | Western Mass Warriors |
2013 | Central Mass Sabercats | Pioneer Valley Knights | Connecticut Panthers | |
2014 | Brass City Brawlers | Rhode Island Wardogs | Connecticut Panthers | |
2015 | Port City Vipers | Somerville Rampage | Boston Bandits | |
2016 | Mass State Wolverines | South Coast Outlaws | Western Connecticut Militia | |
2017 | Southern Vermont Storm | Mass State Wolverines | Connecticut Panthers | |
2018 | Seacoast Warhawks | Worcester Wildcats | Boston Bandits | |
2019 | Connecticut Brawlers | Worcester Wildcats | Marlboro Shamrocks | |
2020 | Green Valley Blackhawks | Boston Bandits | ||
2021 | Hartford Colts | Western Mass Blitzin Bears | ||
2022 | Mass Warriors | Western Mass Blitzin Bears |
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