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The Simulation Football League was established in 2013 with the intent to provide the highest quality simulation football product in the world. We strive every day to give owners and fans the experience of a lifetime with real-to-life broadcasts, analysis  statistics and so much more. 6 of the 8 SFL owners are former members of the World American Football League (2009-2013).

 

 

What started out as a sim idea in 2008 has grown into the SFL. Over years of hard work, misfired schemes, poor ownership groups and murky waters in 2010, the SFL is thriving thanks to the hard work and dedication of current ownership groups across North America.

 

In 2008, the idea began with Blitz: The League 2, simulating games and reporting final scores on message boards. The idea: What if video game created teams had seasons and storylines just like the NFL?

 

In 2009, the idea was brought to the forefront with Backbreaker. The sim community responded and the WAFL was born. 

 

In 2010, the WAFL launched, but the season lasted just three weeks, due to the poor reception of the game itself and the rookie status of the WAFL and it's operations.

Later in 2010, the league tried again on the Backbreaker platform with slimmed-down expectations. Again, the game and a split among owners on whether or not to move forward with Backbreaker caused a divide, and a second failed attempt at the concept.

 

In 2011, the league went in a new direction, adoping NCAA Football 2010 as it's game of choice. 12 teams participated in the first successful WAFL season, with the Louisville Wolfpack crowned as champions.

 

The success of 2011 brought four new teams in for 2012's season - a stellar one - capped off by a title for the Delaware Destruction.

 

2013 was a trying time, as the league dropped down to 15 franchises and failed to complete it's third season, as enthusiasm over NCAA's product decreased. The SFL was born later that year, dropping down to seven teams, taking the best ownership groups from the WAFL with it.

 

The SFL, now at 12 teams, has been growing stronger ever since.

 

 

 

 

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Check out the Money Monday match-up this evening at 7pm EST when the D.C. Dragons(3-1) travel to the Bluegrass State to take on the Louisville Wolfpack(3-1). The Dragons will continue to rely on the defense to carry them into victory tonight by their leader Leroy Ambush. The Wolfpack count on their leader...Skeletor P. Funk and powerhouse halfback David Overstreet. The winner of this game will be atop of the Gray Conference. Also tune in to get two opportunities to win some cash, but you must be present at the beginning of the broadcast to learn how to win the cash. Dragons...Wolfpack...kickoff is 7pm EST...only onwww.twitch.tv/simulationfl.

 

 

 

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Tomorrow at 4pm EST, your Washington D.C. Dragons(3-2) fly over to the west coast to face the San Francisco Bulldogs(2-3). This is the first of three must-win games for the Dragons in order to keep their playoff hopes alive. The Bulldogs chances for getting into the playoffs are slim; however, they would love to enjoy playing the spoiler role to us. Kickoff is Sunday 8/16 at 4pm EST on twitch.tv/simulationfl

 

 

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