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  • Open League  ·  5 members

    757-EFL "The Vibe" is an Electric Football League played in the Tidewater area of Virginia. Our playing venues include Big Woody's at Chesapeake Square Mall in Chesapeake, Big Woody's in Great Bridge, and the First Church of Portsmouth in Portsmouth. If anybody wants to play the game of Electric Football please contact Commissioner Dave Mick at (757) 334-2898

  • Open League  ·  1 member

    Kentucky region pigskin players

  • Public Club

    The CFL Electric is 10 years old. We play for the Canadian Electric Grey Grey Cup. We play all Canadian Football Rules on. CFL size field. 3 downs, 20 yard end zones and a longer wider field.
  • Open League  ·  6 members

    We are located in Harrisburg Pa. 17113. We have about 20 players and 90 members. We formally was called Harrisburg Buzzball Pro and College league. Now we are under new management.

  • Open League  ·  3 members  ·  Last active

    The premier league for Electric Football in South Louisiana is back! We are one of the few league that utilize the Cumulative Weight Distribution system for Player Weight.

  • Closed Club  ·  1 member

    Charlotte ( shar - lot ) Electric Football League Rochester NY Established 1981

  • Open League  ·  3 members

    16 Team solitaire league, using 12 NFL teams, and 4 original teams. Playing on 70's Tudor model 610 board, and occasionally one of my miggle era boards.

  • Closed Club  ·  1 member

    Since 1987, The HOME of Electric Football on a 50 yard field! Over 400 teams!

  • Open League  ·  9 members  ·  Last active

    Electric Football League for players in the state of FLORIDA. Any NFL, College or Fictional team can join. The Divisions are set by geographical location within Florida between the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. All cities/towns North of Gainesville (including Gainesville) will be in the North Division. All cities/towns South of West Palm Beach (including West Palm Beach) will be in the South Division. All cities/towns between Gainesville and West Palm Beach will be in the Central Division.

  • Open League  ·  4 members

    Welcome to the Electric Football League of Frisco, Texas! This is a great League for all Electric Football hobbyists, coaches, fans, players, etc. This is the place for everything Electric Football- related. We do tournaments, games, base tweaking, figure customizing and detailing, figure painting, and more. It is a friendly, fun, and great League for all ages and all people. We not only play the game, but we build friendships and share our love for the game with each other, and make sure everyone is included and has the best Electric Football experience. We carry on the tradition of the great game of Electric Football that is still alive today.

  • Public Club

    Classic Black & Blue Solitaire Football League using AFL & NFL Teams in a 14 Game Season with Wild Card, Championship and Super Bowl Games to determine Championships...It's Fast. It's Fun and it's FROZEN!!
  • Public Club  ·  Last active

    A 20 TEAM SOLITAIR LEAGUE, est 1972 , starting 6th season now, into pre-season games currently
  • Public Club

    If you're from or around the Kansas City area and love electric football, this league is for you! Our goal is to create a weekly game night, where we can grow the hobby, play league games and share tips and tricks about the best game ever invented, Electric Football! We currently have 10-12 dedicated and skilled coaches and have played multiple seasons.
  • Open League  ·  3 members

    First league in Europe, based in SE Paris.

  • Public Club  ·  Last active

    May, 2025. NEWS: The Long Island Electric Football League has Moved to Port Richey, Florida. We are planning our next move to play. Thanks for the visit the Long Island Electric Football 67-Big-Men League. LIEFL, NEW YORK'S BEAST OF THE EAST IS A PAY FOR PLAY WELL ORGANIZED LEAGUE.There are no weak teams in this league PERIOD ... The LIEFL was officially formed in 1972. OVERVIEW: We are literally one of the most documented, dated and articulate record-kept historic leagues in the world, with an incredible history. We haven't seen otherwise on the Forum or Worldwide. Our main mission is to preserve the integrity and history of the LIEFL by building our own version of what we think serious "Advanced Play" should look like. Proud to be in the National Electric Football Game Museum, our rich tradition and history features using all 32-NFL teams using Tudor Games 67-BIG MEN custom decaled and painted uniforms in Home/Away. We use a combination of Tudor TTC player bases on the line, rookie bases both single and double clip for offensive play, and most recently adopted several I T Z player bases drafted into the league along with Tudor's 600 Series Model Game Boards throughout the league. Some of our bases are historic and more than 50 years old. We love researching all of the leagues around the world, and Solitaire coaches, and how their rules suit them. In the LIEFL, we believe the fun begins when a coach knows he has the chance to collect a nice paycheck by winning the phenomenal LIEFL Tournament of Champions at the end of a seven game season. Like it or not reality is, $money brings great and hefty competition. That worthiness, stiff and heavily vetted competition is intense. This year Legendary coach Ed Viggs shinned, earning $5,000 by winning a thriller in 2024 LIEFL Super Bowl XIX, when his Wild Card and Cinderella NFC Green Bay Packers upset the Las Vegas Raiders 24-18! The vetting process n the league puts the best 11-men on the field through an incredible game changing annual draft. Our "Kaizen" philosophy is that when you put 32 ultra competitive and vetted teams in a league seeking constant improvement, it should mean that because of the process, NO team is safe in any game, making the competition fierce. That is our aim. In theory Win or Lose, Kaizen is the master of process improvement and excellence. We are constantly in motion improving and testing our draft players against proven warriors in the league, hunting to find the best potential player bases in order to perfect the game and league. The Kaizen process has been incredible. This 2025 season after four draft rounds, we replaced 30 player bases with higher performing bases through the draft. RULES: The LIEFL has strict organized standards. We respect all, but fear none! We may not be the most popular league, but we have enough coaches who are darn competitive beyond the world of electric football. There is a whole world of ballers out there beyond the Tudor and Miggle World of respected coaches who are legendary as well. You don't have to be part of that Tudor Miggle World to be a great coach. We have mixed up the competition with many leagues who have the same passion and high standards for the hobby as us. So many hobbyists out there are still unaware of the Tudor Forum. We feel we have a hobbyists duty to get the word out there that electric football is alive and well internationally. 2024, will be our final season, and 10th straight seven-game format season after playing ten 14-game seasons. The "BEAST OF THE EAST" consisted of a solid ten or more highly skilled, organized, and former athletes. Now Commissioner Billy O'C will decide what to do with this historic league. Why follow when we can lead? We are proud to ONLY play for $$$ money through league dues and sponsorship with our own worthy international Rules and Regulations! It is what makes the league so competitive. Playing for money sets a professional standard as a hobby. A payout absolutely fuels the competition, and it keeps competitive coaches committed and coming back for more year after year! ADVANCED PLAY: One could argue that REAL "Advanced Play" is when the game has no aides to assist a coach to make a play, other than the Yellow or White Tudor kicker to pass and kick field goals, which YOU as coach controls, the players have their own patterns of performance throughout the league. HERE'S THE DEAL FOR US. SKILLS: This league is old school. We have watched all the rules videos on YOUTUBE talking about advanced play with passing sticks, etc. That is awesome for Solitaire play, but for league competition, it doesn't play out. The coach has to be able to juggle skills with player performance in a variety of ways that are more in tune with live football. As you know, it takes pure skill to hit a guy on the fly with accuracy from beyond 30-yards with that Tudor passer and foam football without any aides! It is that type of pure talent and football knowledge, and play calling with these plastic figures though, that one might consider the definition of advanced play. We noticed in many videos that many coaches do not use goal posts or even the foam football that are all part of the fun in the game, to treat the game like a real game. The LIEFL prides ourselves on having great competition in a high-performance, high-stakes, fast-paced league, with NO-game stoppage for turns or runs, or stopping a game for defenders to turnaround and chase receivers after a play, it interferes with the natural continuity of a play. There are NO timing countdowns or long setup delays, NO calling or announcing pass or run, NO passing sticks, NO dice, NO over-sized weighed down figures or aides to pass in a game, and NO stops on a kickoff to give any team an unfair advantage. We are a ONE-STOP 35-second set up, fierce and fast paced league! Where in realistic football do they call run or pass to the opponent before a play? The only stop in this league is to pass the ball using a coach's own passing skill with the Yellow or White Tudor Passer, and this year's new setup rule of 35 seconds down five seconds from 2023, will impose lots of stress on coaches. The playmakers will rise to the occasion with witty coaching under the extreme pressure of the clock. Every league should have their own rules, respectfully. In the LIEFL, nothing ever obstructs or interferes with the natural continuity of a play, or speed of a game. In other words, we let these "plastic minds" on the field make those decisions as soon as the start switch is clicked! We feel that is what the game is intended for, for the actual figures we prepare to do their job, without any human excellerants or aids in a league that produces high quality players who compete. Sometimes it feels like they have minds of their own, and they talk to us through their performance in which we trust! There are so many great leagues around the world. To keep a league going and make a league great, with committed and skilled coaches, we have a great payout, which without-a-shadow-of-a-doubt, fuels competition in the league beautifully. That payout is the ignition switch and part of the dealmaker and dealbreaker, which has sparked our longevity as a league in its purity! In the LIEFL, these gritty playmaking coaches study the competition, can face the test of speed, performance, pressure of the clock, and they MUST have a strategic game plan that is functional and executable! That is the Long Island Electric Football League! Everything in the league is voted on! We may agree to disagree on rules, but see how your league goes in intensifying the competition by putting the money on the dotted line! It changes everything, especially your DRAFT! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeyYfRedpHQ&t=51s
  • Open League  ·  1 member

    LAEFL

  • Public Club  ·  Last active

    Located in Nashville, TN. Open to anyone living in Nashville, Middle Tennessee or willing to travel to the area to participate in a TOC Rules based league. All teams allowed: Professional, College, High School or Fantasy.
  • Open League  ·  7 members  ·  Last active

    28 of the 32 NFL teams compete in the league of 2 conferences and six divisions.

  • Open League  ·  3 members

    A place where fellow Canadians can support each other in the pursuit of electric football.

  • Open League  ·  2 members

    Located in Portland, Maine. Open to anyone living in New England or willing to travel to the southern Maine area to participate in our TAP rules based league. All teams allowed.

  • Open League  ·  3 members

    For anyone in the Pacific Northwest (far northern California, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho) who enjoys the hobby of electric football. With enough interest someday we can start a league!

  • Public Club

    Father and Son/Daughter league using NFL teams, tudor bases, Tudor 2000 field
  • Open League  ·  2 members

    Love of football

  • Open League  ·  1 member

    The Rocky Mountain Miniature Football League plays in Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins areas. Planning on some Tournaments in the near future. Check us out! https://www.instagram.com/rocky_mountainmfl/profilecard/?igsh=OWR6em82NG82a2p5 https://youtube.com/@rockymountainminiaturefootball?si=T_frjoMKwye8rt7S

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