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Chinese National Football League

The Chinese National Football League (CNFL), previously known as American Football League of China (AFLC) is an American-rules football organization in China. Founded in 2013, the AFLC has grown from a small recreational league. 92% of players in the 2016 season were Chinese nationals. In 2019, the AFLC officially renamed the organization to the CNFL.[1]

History edit

The AFLC was founded in 2013 by Chris McLaurin,[2] a former football player for the University of Michigan Wolverines. McLaurin, working in Chongqing at the time, helped to organize a group of locals and expatriates who were interested in football into the Chongqing Dockers, whose first season was profiled by the New Republic in The Year of the Pigskin.[3] After organizing the Dockers and building relationships with other football clubs that were beginning to pop up around the country, McLaurin organized a meeting of the original eight AFLC teams in Shanghai to form the league (also attended by former Michigan and NFL running back Mike Hart). The first AFLC season featured two divisions: the Beijing Cyclones, Shanghai Titans, Shanghai Warriors and Tianjin Pirates in the East, and the Chongqing Dockers, Chengdu Mustangs, Guangzhou Tigers and Hong Kong Warhawks in the West. Not all of the early teams were accepted into the league, such as the Suzhou Blue Knights, who still play non-conference games with league teams. The 2013 season culminated in the first AFLC Championship Game at Luwan Stadium in Shanghai on January 12, 2014, and saw the Dockers defeat the Warriors 24-16[4] to capture the first AFLC Championship.

In 2014, the League expanded to 12 teams one of these teams were the philadelphia Eagles from the NFL(National football league),and shrank slightly to 10 teams in 2015, and in 2016 features 14 teams in three divisions. In 2017, the league expanded once again to feature 18 teams playing in 4 divisions. In addition, Chris McLaurin stepped down from the commissioner role and the AFLC named Datong Wang as his successor. Chris McLaurin went on to consult various football organisations in China, including the NFL, Nike Sports Camps and Fosun Group. In 2018, the League expanded once again to twenty teams in four divisions, and expanded to a twelve team playoff, with 4 division champions earning first round byes.

AFLC Champions edit

Season Champion
2013 Chongqing Dockers (24-16, over the Shanghai Warriors)
2014 Shanghai Nighthawks (26-24, over the Shanghai Titans)
2015 Shanghai Warriors (37-30, over the Shanghai Nighthawks)
2016 Shanghai Titans (28-6, over Shanghai Nighthawks)
2017 Shanghai Warriors (30-20, over Shanghai Titans)
2018 Shanghai Warriors (40-34, Overtime over Shanghai Titans)
2019 Wuhan Berserkers (36-13, over Shanghai Titans)
2020 Hangzhou Smilodons (33-24, over Chengdu Pandaman)
2022 Shanghai Wolves (20-8, over Hangzhou Smilodons)
2023 Shanghai Wolves (34-9, over Hangzhou Smilodons)
2024 Shanghai Wolves (30-7 over the Philadelphia Eagles)

Media coverage edit

Coverage in Western markets edit

Major media outlets such as BBC World News, ESPN,[5] and NPR[6] have included the AFLC in their coverage, and extensive features on McLaurin and the AFLC have printed in Time,[7] Global Times, The Atlantic, Esquire,[8] The New Republic,[9] Quartz[10] and Asean Weekly.[11]

Coverage in Chinese markets edit

The AFLC is frequently featured in local and national media around China, including extensive national coverage on Shanghai Media Group's International Channel Shanghai, CCTV 9,[12] World Insight, QQ Sports,[13] Sina Sports,[14][15][16] and China Daily,[17] as well as frequent pieces on local TV, radio, and print news in many of the AFLC's regional markets. The AFLC's strong local Chinese-language media profile owes in large part to the fundamental integration of Chinese players, managers, and league administrators into the AFLC structure.

Coverage by international football community edit

The AFLC has received extensive coverage by American Football International (AFI), a leading international review of American rules football play around the world. Articles are regularly written about the league by AFI staff, and scores and standings[18] of AFLC games are accessible on their website. The AFLC has also been profiled by the Gridiron Leaders’ Foundation,[19] NFL China[20] and NFL Hupu.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ "HK American Football News 香港美式足球報 - The AFLC has changed its name to the CNFL". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-06-22. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
  3. ^ Beam, Christopher (2014-04-09). "Year of the Pigskin". The New Republic. ISSN 0028-6583. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  4. ^ "The World of Chinese | How People Live in Contemporary China". The World of Chinese. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  5. ^ "American football making worldwide inroads". ESPN.com. 2016-05-05. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  6. ^ "Far From Sunday's Super Bowl, A Football Championship In China". NPR.org. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  7. ^ "Is China About to Fall in Love With American Football?". Time. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  8. ^ "当美式橄榄球遇上重庆年轻人-专题-Esquire时尚先生网". www.esquire.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  9. ^ Beam, Christopher (2014-04-09). "Year of the Pigskin". The New Republic. ISSN 0028-6583. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  10. ^ Commentary, Matthew Sedacca (11 September 2016). "American football's next big fanbase is China". Quartz. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-02-14. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
  12. ^ 探索资本. "【CCTV纪录片】中国洋山港《东方大港》世界最大全自动化码头_哔哩哔哩_bilibili". www.bilibili.com. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  13. ^ "美国人的第一运动 在中国也正以惊人速度发展_体育_腾讯网". sports.qq.com. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  14. ^ "聚焦重庆码头工美式橄榄球队 励志故事望登上大荧幕". sports.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  15. ^ 新浪体育讯 (2016-09-29). "NFL传奇名将曼宁再登球场 指导中国橄榄球爱好者". sports.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  16. ^ "AFLC总决赛精彩瞬间_高清图集_新浪网". slide.sports.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  17. ^ "Scoring a touchdown in China|Shanghai special|chinadaily.com.cn". usa.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  18. ^ "China Archives".
  19. ^ designthemes (2016-02-22). "American Football League of China (AFLC) Championship a Historic Success". US China Gridiron Leaders. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  20. ^ "AFLC第三轮总结及第四轮预测_NFL中文官网". www.nflchina.com. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  21. ^ "虎扑社区". bbs.hupu.com. Retrieved 2021-10-07.

External links edit

  • CNFL on Douyin (currently active)
  • CNFL on Weibo
  • CNFL on X
  • CNFL on Facebook
  • CNFL on Instagram

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The Chinese National Football League CNFL previously known as American Football League of China AFLC is an American rules football organization in China Founded in 2013 the AFLC has grown from a small recreational league 92 of players in the 2016 season were Chinese nationals In 2019 the AFLC officially renamed the organization to the CNFL 1 Contents 1 History 2 AFLC Champions 3 Media coverage 3 1 Coverage in Western markets 3 2 Coverage in Chinese markets 3 3 Coverage by international football community 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe AFLC was founded in 2013 by Chris McLaurin 2 a former football player for the University of Michigan Wolverines McLaurin working in Chongqing at the time helped to organize a group of locals and expatriates who were interested in football into the Chongqing Dockers whose first season was profiled by the New Republic in The Year of the Pigskin 3 After organizing the Dockers and building relationships with other football clubs that were beginning to pop up around the country McLaurin organized a meeting of the original eight AFLC teams in Shanghai to form the league also attended by former Michigan and NFL running back Mike Hart The first AFLC season featured two divisions the Beijing Cyclones Shanghai Titans Shanghai Warriors and Tianjin Pirates in the East and the Chongqing Dockers Chengdu Mustangs Guangzhou Tigers and Hong Kong Warhawks in the West Not all of the early teams were accepted into the league such as the Suzhou Blue Knights who still play non conference games with league teams The 2013 season culminated in the first AFLC Championship Game at Luwan Stadium in Shanghai on January 12 2014 and saw the Dockers defeat the Warriors 24 16 4 to capture the first AFLC Championship In 2014 the League expanded to 12 teams one of these teams were the philadelphia Eagles from the NFL National football league and shrank slightly to 10 teams in 2015 and in 2016 features 14 teams in three divisions In 2017 the league expanded once again to feature 18 teams playing in 4 divisions In addition Chris McLaurin stepped down from the commissioner role and the AFLC named Datong Wang as his successor Chris McLaurin went on to consult various football organisations in China including the NFL Nike Sports Camps and Fosun Group In 2018 the League expanded once again to twenty teams in four divisions and expanded to a twelve team playoff with 4 division champions earning first round byes AFLC Champions editSeason Champion 2013 Chongqing Dockers 24 16 over the Shanghai Warriors 2014 Shanghai Nighthawks 26 24 over the Shanghai Titans 2015 Shanghai Warriors 37 30 over the Shanghai Nighthawks 2016 Shanghai Titans 28 6 over Shanghai Nighthawks 2017 Shanghai Warriors 30 20 over Shanghai Titans 2018 Shanghai Warriors 40 34 Overtime over Shanghai Titans 2019 Wuhan Berserkers 36 13 over Shanghai Titans 2020 Hangzhou Smilodons 33 24 over Chengdu Pandaman 2022 Shanghai Wolves 20 8 over Hangzhou Smilodons 2023 Shanghai Wolves 34 9 over Hangzhou Smilodons 2024 Shanghai Wolves 30 7 over the Philadelphia Eagles Media coverage editCoverage in Western markets edit Major media outlets such as BBC World News ESPN 5 and NPR 6 have included the AFLC in their coverage and extensive features on McLaurin and the AFLC have printed in Time 7 Global Times The Atlantic Esquire 8 The New Republic 9 Quartz 10 and Asean Weekly 11 Coverage in Chinese markets edit The AFLC is frequently featured in local and national media around China including extensive national coverage on Shanghai Media Group s International Channel Shanghai CCTV 9 12 World Insight QQ Sports 13 Sina Sports 14 15 16 and China Daily 17 as well as frequent pieces on local TV radio and print news in many of the AFLC s regional markets The AFLC s strong local Chinese language media profile owes in large part to the fundamental integration of Chinese players managers and league administrators into the AFLC structure Coverage by international football community edit The AFLC has received extensive coverage by American Football International AFI a leading international review of American rules football play around the world Articles are regularly written about the league by AFI staff and scores and standings 18 of AFLC games are accessible on their website The AFLC has also been profiled by the Gridiron Leaders Foundation 19 NFL China 20 and NFL Hupu 21 References edit HK American Football News 香港美式足球報 The AFLC has changed its name to the CNFL www facebook com Retrieved 2021 10 07 Chris McLaurin Bio Michigan Football MGoBlue com Archived from the original on 2017 06 22 Retrieved 2016 11 24 Beam Christopher 2014 04 09 Year of the Pigskin The New Republic ISSN 0028 6583 Retrieved 2021 10 07 The World of Chinese How People Live in Contemporary China The World of Chinese Retrieved 2021 10 07 American football making worldwide inroads ESPN com 2016 05 05 Retrieved 2021 10 07 Far From Sunday s Super Bowl A Football Championship In China NPR org Retrieved 2021 10 07 Is China About to Fall in Love With American Football Time Retrieved 2021 10 07 当美式橄榄球遇上重庆年轻人 专题 Esquire时尚先生网 www esquire com cn Retrieved 2021 10 07 Beam Christopher 2014 04 09 Year of the Pigskin The New Republic ISSN 0028 6583 Retrieved 2021 10 07 Commentary Matthew Sedacca 11 September 2016 American football s next big fanbase is China Quartz Retrieved 2021 10 07 Going for the touchdown ASEAN Weekly China Daily Archived from the original on 2017 02 14 Retrieved 2016 11 24 探索资本 CCTV纪录片 中国洋山港 东方大港 世界最大全自动化码头 哔哩哔哩 bilibili www bilibili com Retrieved 2021 10 07 美国人的第一运动 在中国也正以惊人速度发展 体育 腾讯网 sports qq com Retrieved 2021 10 07 聚焦重庆码头工美式橄榄球队 励志故事望登上大荧幕 sports sina com cn Retrieved 2021 10 07 新浪体育讯 2016 09 29 NFL传奇名将曼宁再登球场 指导中国橄榄球爱好者 sports sina com cn Retrieved 2021 10 07 AFLC总决赛精彩瞬间 高清图集 新浪网 slide sports sina com cn Retrieved 2021 10 07 Scoring a touchdown in China Shanghai special chinadaily com cn usa chinadaily com cn Retrieved 2021 10 07 China Archives designthemes 2016 02 22 American Football League of China AFLC Championship a Historic Success US China Gridiron Leaders Retrieved 2021 10 07 AFLC第三轮总结及第四轮预测 NFL中文官网 www nflchina com Retrieved 2021 10 07 虎扑社区 bbs hupu com Retrieved 2021 10 07 External links editCNFL on Douyin currently active CNFL on Weibo CNFL on X CNFL on Facebook CNFL on Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chinese National Football League amp oldid 1215814983, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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