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Champions Indoor Football

Champions Indoor Football (CIF) was a professional indoor American football minor league[1] created in 2014 out of the merger between the Champions Professional Indoor Football League (CPIFL) and Lone Star Football League (LSFL), plus one team from the Indoor Football League and two expansion teams.[2]

Champions Indoor Football
Current season, competition or edition:
2023 Champions Indoor Football season
SportIndoor football
Founded2014
FounderRicky Bertz
Stephanie Tucker
Darlene Jones
Inaugural season2015
CeasedOctober 5, 2023
CommissionerMike McCoy
CountryUnited States
HeadquartersRalston, Nebraska
Last
champion(s)
Omaha Beef (2nd)
Most titlesDuke City Gladiators
Omaha Beef
(2 titles each)
TV partner(s)YouTube
Related
competitions
Direct: CPIFL, LSFL, AFL
Other: IFL
Official websitehttp://gocif.net

The league maximum player salary as of 2022 was $200 per game, along with housing, medical and meal expenses.[3] In the past the league used salary cap system which was divided amongst team players, with a minimum per game salary of $75 and a maximum of $300 with no other benefits.[4][5]

The CIF merged with the Arena Football League on October 5, 2023.[6]

History edit

2014 edit

The merger which formed the CIF was announced on August 22, 2014,[7] after it had been rumored that the CPIFL and LSFL had been in discussions of a possible merger since July 31, 2014.[8]

2015 edit

The Gary Dawgs, originally announced as a charter member of the CIF, rebranded as the Illiana Eagles (later the Chicago Eagles) after a change in ownership and delayed their entry into the league until 2016.[9][10] On February 21, 2015, the new owners of the New Mexico Stars announced that the team would not enter the league as planned after head coach Dominic Bramante resigned two weeks before the scheduled start of training camp.[11] On March 3, the Albuquerque-based Duke City Gladiators announced they were joining the CIF for the 2015 season and would play an abbreviated 11-game schedule as a partial replacement for the New Mexico Stars.

At the end of the regular season, the four teams (ordered by seeding) that made the postseason were the Sioux City Bandits, Texas Revolution, Wichita Force, and Amarillo Venom. On Thursday, June 11, Texas defeated Wichita 39–27. Two days later, Sioux City beat Amarillo 83–52 leading to Texas facing Sioux City in Champions Bowl I on June 20 in Iowa. At halftime the score was tied 35–35, but a rushing touchdown for eventual Champions Bowl MVP Andrew Prohaska of the Sioux City Bandits led to a final score of 76–61.

2016 edit

The Mesquite Marshals, Salina Liberty, and Bloomington Edge announced their entrance into the league, bringing the total number of teams to 12. The league meetings were on August 19 in Dodge City, Kansas. Many league changes were announced, including Darlene Jones resigning as commissioner, citing personal health-related reasons. Ricky Bertz was then appointed interim commissioner, with the help of Indoor Football League Hall-of-Famer, Tommy Benizio (who was the IFL's commissioner). Stephanie Tucker also joined Bertz and Benizio. Also announced at that time was the Northern/Southern divisional alignment. Later, on January 11, 2016, Bertz stepped down to focus on his team's sales, and Randy Sanders was named the interim commissioner.[12] The updated alignment had each division with six teams. The top three teams reaching the playoffs and the team with the best record in each division received a bye in the first round. The division leader would then play the winners of the 2 vs. 3 seeds playoff game.

2017 edit

At the end of the 2016 season, the Mesquite Marshals changed their name to the Dallas Marshals. Later, the San Angelo Bandits folded but were immediately replaced by an expansion team called the CenTex Cavalry out of Belton, Texas. The CIF continued to expand for the 2017 season by adding the River City Raiders and West Michigan Ironmen from the recently defunct American Indoor Football and two expansion teams in Kansas City Phantoms and Bismarck Bucks. The CIF announced the league would realign from two to four divisions, with two teams each division making the playoffs.[13] In November 2016, the Chicago Eagles announced that they had suspended operations for the 2017 season.[14] Following the Eagles' departure, the River City Raiders left the league, citing the adverse effects on their schedule due to losing a regional opponent, although there had been claims that the Raiders were actually asked to leave due to non-payment of league fees.[15] With the departure of the two teams, the league realigned back into two conferences of seven teams, with four teams per conference making the playoffs.[citation needed]

During the league winter meetings, Bertz returned to his former position of interim league commissioner. Sonny Clark of the Texas Revolution was named as director of operations.[16]

2018 edit

On August 16, 2017, the CIF announced the Quad City Steamwheelers as an expansion team for 2018. On August 30, the league announced the addition of the Sioux Falls Storm from the IFL. The Wichita Falls Nighthawks of the IFL also joined on September 12.[17] On the same day the Nighthawks joined, the Bloomington Edge and West Michigan Ironmen left the CIF for the IFL. The CIF apparently then attempted to sue the IFL, Edge, and Ironmen for leaving the CIF after the two teams had already signed league affiliation agreements with the CIF for 2018. The IFL then threatened to sue the CIF, Storm, and Nighthawks in return despite neither former IFL team signing an affiliation agreement with the IFL for 2018.[18] To avoid disputes, the CIF stated they would not schedule either team.[19] The Storm immediately announced that they would return to the IFL[20] and the Nighthawks had to suspend operations.[21] While the CIF did drop the lawsuit against the IFL, it filed for an injunction against the Edge and Ironmen teams from participating in the IFL for breaking the terms of their signed affiliation agreements. A temporary injunction from participation against the two teams was granted on January 31, 2018.[22]

2019 edit

During the 2018 season, it was announced that after a change in ownership, the West Michigan Ironmen would return to the CIF after playing a season in the semi-professional Midwest Professional Indoor Football. The league also added an expansion team called the Oklahoma Flying Aces in Enid, Oklahoma. During the offseason, the CIF lost the Bismarck Bucks and Quad City Steamwheelers to the IFL. When the 2019 schedule was released, both the West Michigan Ironmen and the Kansas City Phantoms had been removed as members.[23] On May 9, the Texas Revolution folded during the season.[24] At the end of the season, the Duke City Gladiators won their second consecutive championship and then withdrew from the league, eventually joining the IFL.

2020 edit

The league announced it had partnered with the National Arena League (NAL) to create a new league for the 2020 season under a new identity with two conferences: the CIF and NAL.[25] However, it was announced on October 10 that the deal had been postponed, with both leagues playing their own individual schedules in 2020.[26]

The league added the West Texas Warbirds in Odessa, Texas, as an expansion team. The 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic without playing a game.[27]

2021 edit

For the 2021 season, the league added the Wyoming Mustangs in Gillette, Wyoming, as an expansion team. In August 2020, the CIF announced a schedule, keeping a four-team playoff format but with a 10-game regular season starting March 12, 2021,[28] and that all games in 2021 would be streamed live on YouTube, officially ending the league's four-year relationship with Pluto TV.[29] However, by February 2021, the effects of the pandemic caused the Amarillo Venom and West Texas Warbirds to back out of the season due to a conflicting schedule at their home arena and play an independent regional schedule instead.[30] On April 1, one week prior to their first game of the season, the Oklahoma Flying Aces withdrew from the season citing drastically increased workers' compensation insurance and were replaced by a reactivated Dodge City Law. On April 5, director of operations Todd Walkenhorst was named the new league commissioner, replacing founder Bertz who had been in the position since 2017.[31]

2022 edit

In August 2021, Walkenhorst was replaced as commissioner by Tommy Benizio, the former commissioner of the Indoor Football League.[32] The league announced expansion teams in the Billings Outlaws,[33][34] Rapid City Marshals,[35] and the Topeka Tropics.[36] The league also announced a team in Denver,[37] but it did not make the schedule announced on September 30, 2021, along with the Amarillo Venom, Oklahoma Flying Aces, and West Texas Warbirds.[38] On October 1, the Dodge City Law, which had been a temporary replacement for the Oklahoma Flying Aces, was replaced by an expansion team in Dodge City called the Southwest Kansas Storm.[39] Amarillo and West Texas officially left the league and turned their Lone Star Series from the previous season into the Arena Football Association (AFA) in November 2021.[40] By the end of 2021, J. R. Bond, the new owner of the Sioux City Bandits and Topeka Tropics, had been named the commissioner of the league.[41] The Wichita Force were removed from the league in January 2022.[42]

2023 edit

The same eight teams returned for the 2023 season, with the Omaha Beef winning the championship after beating Salina Liberty 50–30 in the Champions Bowl.

After the season ended, founding CIF members Beef and Sioux City Bandits, as well as the Topeka Tropics, all announced they were leaving the CIF for a new league, later revealed to be the National Arena League.[43] The CIF then named Mike McCoy as league commissioner.[44] On August 28, 2023, the league added the ICT Regulators based out of Park City, Kansas, in the Wichita area.[45] On August 29, 2023, the Billings Outlaws left the league and was announced as the first official member of the relaunched Arena Football League.[46]

On September 25, 2023, the Gillette Mustangs suspended operations, stating that the remaining CIF members were being absorbed into the AFL and that their arena could not accommodate the additional rebound nets necessary to compete in that league, nor would the league allow any franchise owner to control multiple teams.[47] The three remaining CIF teams held a press conference on October 5, in which they confirmed they would be joining the AFL.[6] McCoy was named the AFL Deputy Commissioner on October 26.[48]

Teams edit

Active franchises at the 2023 season edit

Team Location Arena Capacity Head coach Founded Joined 2024 League
Billings Outlaws Billings, Montana MetraPark First Interstate Arena 7,000 Kerry Locklin 2021 2022 Arena Football League
Gillette Mustangs[49] Gillette, Wyoming Wyoming Center at the CAM-PLEX[50] 4,500 Cedric Walker 2020 2021 Folded
Omaha Beef Ralston, Nebraska Liberty First Credit Union Arena 4,600 Rayshaun Kizer 2000 2015 National Arena League
Rapid City Marshals Rapid City, South Dakota Summit Arena at The Monument[51] 7,500 Dante Dudley 2021 2022 Arena Football League
Salina Liberty Salina, Kansas Tony's Pizza Events Center 7,583 Heron O'Neal 2015 2016 Arena Football League
Sioux City Bandits Sioux City, Iowa Tyson Events Center 6,941 Erv Strohbeen 2000 2015 National Arena League
Southwest Kansas Storm Dodge City, Kansas United Wireless Arena 5,300 Brandon Venson 2021 2022 Arena Football League
Topeka Tropics Topeka, Kansas Stormont Vail Events Center 10,000 Tyrus Jackson 2022 2022 National Arena League

Map of teams edit

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2023 season CIF team locations

Former teams edit

Timeline edit

ICT RegulatorsTopeka TropicsSouthwest Kansas StormRapid City MarshalsBillings Outlaws (CIF)Gillette MustangsWest Texas WarbirdsOklahoma Flying AcesQuad City Steamwheelers (2018–)West Michigan IronmenKansas City PhantomsCenTex CavalryBismarck BucksSalina LibertyDallas MarshalsChicago Eagles (CIF)Bloomington EdgeDuke City GladiatorsWichita ForceTexas Revolution (indoor football)Sioux City BanditsSan Angelo BanditsSalina BombersOmaha BeefDodge City LawAmarillo Venom

Champions Bowl edit

When the CPIFL started in 2013, the championship game was known as the "Champions Bowl", so the CIF used the same name for their title game.

Year Title Winning team Losing team Score
2015 Champions Bowl I Sioux City Bandits Texas Revolution 76–61
2016 Champions Bowl II Wichita Force Amarillo Venom 48–45
2017 Champions Bowl III Texas Revolution Omaha Beef 59–49
2018 Champions Bowl IV Duke City Gladiators Sioux City Bandits 31–27[63]
2019 Champions Bowl V Duke City Gladiators Salina Liberty 35–29
2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Champions Bowl VI Omaha Beef Salina Liberty 40–39[64]
2022 Champions Bowl VII Salina Liberty Omaha Beef 38–34[65]
2023 Champions Bowl VIII Omaha Beef Salina Liberty 50–30[66]

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Champions Indoor Football CIF was a professional indoor American football minor league 1 created in 2014 out of the merger between the Champions Professional Indoor Football League CPIFL and Lone Star Football League LSFL plus one team from the Indoor Football League and two expansion teams 2 Champions Indoor FootballCurrent season competition or edition 2023 Champions Indoor Football seasonSportIndoor footballFounded2014FounderRicky BertzStephanie TuckerDarlene JonesInaugural season2015CeasedOctober 5 2023CommissionerMike McCoyCountryUnited StatesHeadquartersRalston NebraskaLastchampion s Omaha Beef 2nd Most titlesDuke City GladiatorsOmaha Beef 2 titles each TV partner s YouTubeRelatedcompetitionsDirect CPIFL LSFL AFLOther IFLOfficial websitehttp gocif netThe league maximum player salary as of 2022 was 200 per game along with housing medical and meal expenses 3 In the past the league used salary cap system which was divided amongst team players with a minimum per game salary of 75 and a maximum of 300 with no other benefits 4 5 The CIF merged with the Arena Football League on October 5 2023 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 2014 1 2 2015 1 3 2016 1 4 2017 1 5 2018 1 6 2019 1 7 2020 1 8 2021 1 9 2022 1 10 2023 2 Teams 2 1 Active franchises at the 2023 season 2 2 Map of teams 2 3 Former teams 2 4 Timeline 3 Champions Bowl 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit2014 edit The merger which formed the CIF was announced on August 22 2014 7 after it had been rumored that the CPIFL and LSFL had been in discussions of a possible merger since July 31 2014 8 2015 edit Main article 2015 Champions Indoor Football season The Gary Dawgs originally announced as a charter member of the CIF rebranded as the Illiana Eagles later the Chicago Eagles after a change in ownership and delayed their entry into the league until 2016 9 10 On February 21 2015 the new owners of the New Mexico Stars announced that the team would not enter the league as planned after head coach Dominic Bramante resigned two weeks before the scheduled start of training camp 11 On March 3 the Albuquerque based Duke City Gladiators announced they were joining the CIF for the 2015 season and would play an abbreviated 11 game schedule as a partial replacement for the New Mexico Stars At the end of the regular season the four teams ordered by seeding that made the postseason were the Sioux City Bandits Texas Revolution Wichita Force and Amarillo Venom On Thursday June 11 Texas defeated Wichita 39 27 Two days later Sioux City beat Amarillo 83 52 leading to Texas facing Sioux City in Champions Bowl I on June 20 in Iowa At halftime the score was tied 35 35 but a rushing touchdown for eventual Champions Bowl MVP Andrew Prohaska of the Sioux City Bandits led to a final score of 76 61 2016 edit Main article 2016 Champions Indoor Football season The Mesquite Marshals Salina Liberty and Bloomington Edge announced their entrance into the league bringing the total number of teams to 12 The league meetings were on August 19 in Dodge City Kansas Many league changes were announced including Darlene Jones resigning as commissioner citing personal health related reasons Ricky Bertz was then appointed interim commissioner with the help of Indoor Football League Hall of Famer Tommy Benizio who was the IFL s commissioner Stephanie Tucker also joined Bertz and Benizio Also announced at that time was the Northern Southern divisional alignment Later on January 11 2016 Bertz stepped down to focus on his team s sales and Randy Sanders was named the interim commissioner 12 The updated alignment had each division with six teams The top three teams reaching the playoffs and the team with the best record in each division received a bye in the first round The division leader would then play the winners of the 2 vs 3 seeds playoff game 2017 edit Main article 2017 Champions Indoor Football season At the end of the 2016 season the Mesquite Marshals changed their name to the Dallas Marshals Later the San Angelo Bandits folded but were immediately replaced by an expansion team called the CenTex Cavalry out of Belton Texas The CIF continued to expand for the 2017 season by adding the River City Raiders and West Michigan Ironmen from the recently defunct American Indoor Football and two expansion teams in Kansas City Phantoms and Bismarck Bucks The CIF announced the league would realign from two to four divisions with two teams each division making the playoffs 13 In November 2016 the Chicago Eagles announced that they had suspended operations for the 2017 season 14 Following the Eagles departure the River City Raiders left the league citing the adverse effects on their schedule due to losing a regional opponent although there had been claims that the Raiders were actually asked to leave due to non payment of league fees 15 With the departure of the two teams the league realigned back into two conferences of seven teams with four teams per conference making the playoffs citation needed During the league winter meetings Bertz returned to his former position of interim league commissioner Sonny Clark of the Texas Revolution was named as director of operations 16 2018 edit Main article 2018 Champions Indoor Football season On August 16 2017 the CIF announced the Quad City Steamwheelers as an expansion team for 2018 On August 30 the league announced the addition of the Sioux Falls Storm from the IFL The Wichita Falls Nighthawks of the IFL also joined on September 12 17 On the same day the Nighthawks joined the Bloomington Edge and West Michigan Ironmen left the CIF for the IFL The CIF apparently then attempted to sue the IFL Edge and Ironmen for leaving the CIF after the two teams had already signed league affiliation agreements with the CIF for 2018 The IFL then threatened to sue the CIF Storm and Nighthawks in return despite neither former IFL team signing an affiliation agreement with the IFL for 2018 18 To avoid disputes the CIF stated they would not schedule either team 19 The Storm immediately announced that they would return to the IFL 20 and the Nighthawks had to suspend operations 21 While the CIF did drop the lawsuit against the IFL it filed for an injunction against the Edge and Ironmen teams from participating in the IFL for breaking the terms of their signed affiliation agreements A temporary injunction from participation against the two teams was granted on January 31 2018 22 2019 edit Main article 2019 Champions Indoor Football season During the 2018 season it was announced that after a change in ownership the West Michigan Ironmen would return to the CIF after playing a season in the semi professional Midwest Professional Indoor Football The league also added an expansion team called the Oklahoma Flying Aces in Enid Oklahoma During the offseason the CIF lost the Bismarck Bucks and Quad City Steamwheelers to the IFL When the 2019 schedule was released both the West Michigan Ironmen and the Kansas City Phantoms had been removed as members 23 On May 9 the Texas Revolution folded during the season 24 At the end of the season the Duke City Gladiators won their second consecutive championship and then withdrew from the league eventually joining the IFL 2020 edit The league announced it had partnered with the National Arena League NAL to create a new league for the 2020 season under a new identity with two conferences the CIF and NAL 25 However it was announced on October 10 that the deal had been postponed with both leagues playing their own individual schedules in 2020 26 The league added the West Texas Warbirds in Odessa Texas as an expansion team The 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic without playing a game 27 2021 edit For the 2021 season the league added the Wyoming Mustangs in Gillette Wyoming as an expansion team In August 2020 the CIF announced a schedule keeping a four team playoff format but with a 10 game regular season starting March 12 2021 28 and that all games in 2021 would be streamed live on YouTube officially ending the league s four year relationship with Pluto TV 29 However by February 2021 the effects of the pandemic caused the Amarillo Venom and West Texas Warbirds to back out of the season due to a conflicting schedule at their home arena and play an independent regional schedule instead 30 On April 1 one week prior to their first game of the season the Oklahoma Flying Aces withdrew from the season citing drastically increased workers compensation insurance and were replaced by a reactivated Dodge City Law On April 5 director of operations Todd Walkenhorst was named the new league commissioner replacing founder Bertz who had been in the position since 2017 31 2022 edit In August 2021 Walkenhorst was replaced as commissioner by Tommy Benizio the former commissioner of the Indoor Football League 32 The league announced expansion teams in the Billings Outlaws 33 34 Rapid City Marshals 35 and the Topeka Tropics 36 The league also announced a team in Denver 37 but it did not make the schedule announced on September 30 2021 along with the Amarillo Venom Oklahoma Flying Aces and West Texas Warbirds 38 On October 1 the Dodge City Law which had been a temporary replacement for the Oklahoma Flying Aces was replaced by an expansion team in Dodge City called the Southwest Kansas Storm 39 Amarillo and West Texas officially left the league and turned their Lone Star Series from the previous season into the Arena Football Association AFA in November 2021 40 By the end of 2021 J R Bond the new owner of the Sioux City Bandits and Topeka Tropics had been named the commissioner of the league 41 The Wichita Force were removed from the league in January 2022 42 2023 edit The same eight teams returned for the 2023 season with the Omaha Beef winning the championship after beating Salina Liberty 50 30 in the Champions Bowl After the season ended founding CIF members Beef and Sioux City Bandits as well as the Topeka Tropics all announced they were leaving the CIF for a new league later revealed to be the National Arena League 43 The CIF then named Mike McCoy as league commissioner 44 On August 28 2023 the league added the ICT Regulators based out of Park City Kansas in the Wichita area 45 On August 29 2023 the Billings Outlaws left the league and was announced as the first official member of the relaunched Arena Football League 46 On September 25 2023 the Gillette Mustangs suspended operations stating that the remaining CIF members were being absorbed into the AFL and that their arena could not accommodate the additional rebound nets necessary to compete in that league nor would the league allow any franchise owner to control multiple teams 47 The three remaining CIF teams held a press conference on October 5 in which they confirmed they would be joining the AFL 6 McCoy was named the AFL Deputy Commissioner on October 26 48 Teams editActive franchises at the 2023 season edit Team Location Arena Capacity Head coach Founded Joined 2024 LeagueBillings Outlaws Billings Montana MetraPark First Interstate Arena 7 000 Kerry Locklin 2021 2022 Arena Football LeagueGillette Mustangs 49 Gillette Wyoming Wyoming Center at the CAM PLEX 50 4 500 Cedric Walker 2020 2021 FoldedOmaha Beef Ralston Nebraska Liberty First Credit Union Arena 4 600 Rayshaun Kizer 2000 2015 National Arena LeagueRapid City Marshals Rapid City South Dakota Summit Arena at The Monument 51 7 500 Dante Dudley 2021 2022 Arena Football LeagueSalina Liberty Salina Kansas Tony s Pizza Events Center 7 583 Heron O Neal 2015 2016 Arena Football LeagueSioux City Bandits Sioux City Iowa Tyson Events Center 6 941 Erv Strohbeen 2000 2015 National Arena LeagueSouthwest Kansas Storm Dodge City Kansas United Wireless Arena 5 300 Brandon Venson 2021 2022 Arena Football LeagueTopeka Tropics Topeka Kansas Stormont Vail Events Center 10 000 Tyrus Jackson 2022 2022 National Arena LeagueMap of teams edit nbsp nbsp Outlaws nbsp Beef nbsp Marshals nbsp Liberty nbsp Bandits nbsp Storm nbsp Mustangs nbsp Tropicsclass notpageimage 2023 season CIF team locations Former teams edit Amarillo Venom Amarillo Texas Joined from the Lone Star Football League LSFL in 2015 and were members of the CIF from 2015 to 2020 Played the 2021 pandemic affected season in the Texas based Lone Star Series before forming the Arena Football Association AFA for the 2022 season Billings Outlaws Billings Montana Named after the original team that played from 2000 to 2010 Played in the CIF in the 2022 and 2023 seasons but joined the relaunched Arena Football League for the 2024 season 46 Bismarck Bucks Bismarck North Dakota Played in the CIF in 2017 and 2018 but joined the Indoor Football League for the 2019 season Bloomington Edge Bloomington Illinois Played in the CIF in 2016 and 2017 Rejoined the Indoor Football League for the 2018 season 52 CenTex Cavalry Belton Texas Played in the CIF in 2017 but suspended operations after one season Hoped to return for the 2019 season but did not Chicago Eagles Chicago Illinois Played in the CIF in 2016 but suspended operations after one season with hopes to return for the 2018 season but did not Dallas Marshals Dallas Mesquite Texas Played in the CIF from 2016 until mid season of 2018 known as the Mesquite Marshals in 2016 53 Dodge City Law Dodge City Kansas Joined from the CPIFL After receiving a league penalty towards the end of the 2017 season the team lost home field advantage in the playoffs With the team under scrutiny for the penalty and not promptly refunding tickets to the lost home game 54 the Law left the CIF 55 Returned for 2021 season under new ownership and the transferred roster of the Oklahoma Flying Aces The Law were replaced by the expansion Southwest Kansas Storm in 2022 Duke City Gladiators Albuquerque New Mexico Late addition to the CIF in 2015 left for the IFL after winning its second consecutive championship in 2019 56 Gillette Mustangs suspended operations after the 2023 season stating that the remaining CIF members were being absorbed into the AFL and that their arena could not accommodate the additional rebound nets necessary to compete in that league nor would the league allow any franchise owner to control multiple teams 57 Kansas City Phantoms Independence Missouri Played in the CIF for the 2017 and 2018 season Removed from team list prior to the 2019 season New Mexico Stars Rio Rancho New Mexico Joined from the LSFL but left the league prior to the start of the 2015 season following the resignation of the team s head coach The team was most recently a member of the now defunct AIF Oklahoma Flying Aces Enid Oklahoma Played in CIF beginning in 2019 but suspended operations prior to 2021 season Team assets were subsequently sold in 2022 Omaha Beef Ralston Nebraska Founding CIF member announced they were leaving league after the 2023 season and joined the National Arena League 58 Quad City Steamwheelers Moline Illinois Played in the CIF in 2018 but joined the Indoor Football League for the 2019 season Rapid City Marshals Rapid City South Dakota Joined the CIF in 2022 and played until 2023 They left to join the revived Arena Football League River City Raiders St Charles Missouri Joined from American Indoor Football after the 2016 season Left the CIF prior to their first season apparently due to non payment of league fees However the Raiders claimed the departure of the Chicago Eagles caused too many adverse effects on their schedule Salina Bombers Salina Kansas Joined from the CPIFL Suspended by the league on May 28 2015 for failing to meet league obligations with two games left to play The organization folded later the same day The two remaining games one home and one away were both cancelled San Angelo Bandits San Angelo Texas Played in the CIF in 2015 and 2016 after joining from the LSFL Folded and replaced by the CenTex Cavalry for 2017 Sioux City Bandits Sioux City Iowa Founding CIF member left the league after the 2023 season and joined the National Arena League 59 Sioux Falls Storm Sioux Falls South Dakota Joined from the IFL during the 2017 off season but they could not join the CIF because of a league dispute Returned to the IFL Texas Revolution Frisco Texas Joined from the IFL as an inaugural CIF member Folded during 2019 season Topeka Tropics Topeka Kansas Joined as an expansion team in 2022 announced they were leaving league after the 2023 season and joined the National Arena League 60 West Michigan Ironmen Muskegon Michigan Played in the CIF for the 2017 season after joining from American Indoor Football Joined the Indoor Football League for the 2018 season 52 the CIF then filed an injunction to keep them from playing in the IFL for 2018 After a change in ownership the Ironmen were announced to return to the CIF in 2019 61 however they were not listed as members when the 2019 schedule was released West Texas Warbirds 62 Odessa Texas Joined the CIF for the 2020 season which was then cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Played the 2021 pandemic affected season in the Texas based Lone Star Series before forming the Arena Football Association AFA for the 2022 season Wichita Falls Nighthawks Wichita Falls Texas Joined from the IFL during the 2017 offseason but they could not join the CIF because of a league dispute Wichita Force Wichita Kansas Joined as an expansion team for the inaugural season of the CIF in 2015 The Force were removed from the league prior to the 2022 season for not meeting league requirements and would join West Texas and Amarillo who wouldn t end up playing in 2022 in the AFA 42 Timeline editChampions Bowl editWhen the CPIFL started in 2013 the championship game was known as the Champions Bowl so the CIF used the same name for their title game Year Title Winning team Losing team Score2015 Champions Bowl I Sioux City Bandits Texas Revolution 76 612016 Champions Bowl II Wichita Force Amarillo Venom 48 452017 Champions Bowl III Texas Revolution Omaha Beef 59 492018 Champions Bowl IV Duke City Gladiators Sioux City Bandits 31 27 63 2019 Champions Bowl V Duke City Gladiators Salina Liberty 35 292020 Season cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic2021 Champions Bowl VI Omaha Beef Salina Liberty 40 39 64 2022 Champions Bowl VII Salina Liberty Omaha Beef 38 34 65 2023 Champions Bowl VIII Omaha Beef Salina Liberty 50 30 66 References edit Minor League Markets Methodology Sports Business Journal September 18 2017 Retrieved June 8 2022 Krieger Dan September 22 2014 Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report Our Sports Central Retrieved October 1 2014 A quick look at the new Billings Outlaws and the Champions Indoor Football league 406MTsports com March 23 2022 Zimmer Matt August 30 2017 Sioux Falls Storm leaving IFL for Champions Indoor Football Argus Leader At 75 a game indoor football isn t about the money AP May 29 2015 a b Henry Tyler October 5 2023 Arena Football League Announced CIF Merger Salina Post Ewing Shane August 22 2014 CPIFL and LSFL merger creates league called Champions Indoor Football Wichita KS KAKE Archived from the original on August 27 2014 Retrieved August 26 2014 Two indoor football leagues talk merger San Angelo Standard Times San Angelo TX Scripps Media Inc July 31 2014 Archived from the original on August 27 2014 Retrieved August 26 2014 Hamnik Al October 14 2014 Northwest Indiana s CIFL Dawgs to sit out the 2015 season The Times of Northwest Indiana Munster Indiana Lee Enterprises Retrieved November 26 2014 Burbridge John January 23 2015 Illiana Eagles set indoor football flight plan for the CIF 2016 season The Times of Northwest Indiana Munster IN Lee Enterprises Retrieved February 26 2015 Christ Bob February 22 2015 NM Stars owners pull plug on season Albuquerque Journal Albuquerque NM Retrieved February 26 2015 Sanders Named Interim CIF Commissioner www oursportscentral com OurSports Central January 11 2016 Retrieved January 12 2016 CHAMPIONS INDOOR FOOTBALL 2017 SCHEDULE OurSportsCentral October 11 2016 Chicago Eagles suspend operations for the 2017 Season Chicago Eagles November 18 2016 Archived from the original on November 19 2016 Weekly Sports League amp Franchise Report OurSports Central November 28 2016 CIF Announces New Front Office Changes for the 2017 Season CIF January 14 2017 Sioux Falls Storm Officially Join the Champions Indoor Football League ESPN 99 1 Sioux Falls Sports Leader Sioux Falls Sports Retrieved September 2 2017 Tryon addresses legal aspect of switching leagues KWSN October 5 2017 Archived from the original on October 8 2017 Retrieved October 8 2017 CIF Commissioner Issues State of the League Address Salina Scoop October 4 2017 Archived from the original on October 5 2017 Retrieved October 5 2017 LETTER FROM TODD TRYON Sioux Falls Storm October 4 2017 Archived from the original on October 5 2017 Retrieved October 4 2017 Nighthawks suspend operations for 2018 KAUZ TV October 16 2017 TEMPORARY INJUNCTION BARS RENEGADE TEAMS FROM LEAVING C P I F L KSCJ January 31 2018 CIF Publishes 2019 Schedule Featuring 2 Conferences GoCIF net October 30 2018 May 9 Texas Revolution announcement TexasRevs com May 9 2019 Retrieved May 9 2019 permanent dead link NAL and CIF merge to form new indoor football league WTVM September 26 2019 National Arena League and Champions Indoor Football to Postpone 2020 partnership GoCIF net October 10 2019 Archived from the original on October 10 2019 Retrieved October 10 2019 Wichita Force season canceled amid coronavirus pandemic June 9 2020 CIF announces 2021 schedule The Salina Journal August 25 2020 CIF Announces 2021 Schedule Move to YouTube Arena Football Talk August 25 2020 West Texas Warbirds to play independent football schedule Midland Reporter Telegram February 10 2021 CIF Announces League Office Changes CIF April 5 2021 Retrieved April 6 2021 Tommy Benizio named Commissioner of the CIF CIF August 23 2021 Professional Indoor Football to Return to Billings for the 2022 season CIF April 30 2021 The Name the Fans chose for the new Billings Professional football team is Billings Outlaws Billings Outlaws Indoor Football Team Facebook May 27 2021 Professional Indoor Football to Return to Rapid City for the 2022 season CIF September 3 2021 Champions Indoor Football adds Topeka Kansas for the upcoming 2022 season OurSports Central August 9 2021 GET READY DENVER INDOOR FOOTBALL IS COMING CIF August 12 2021 PRESS RELEASE 2022 Schedule CIF Facebook September 30 2021 Southwest Storm arena football team introduced in Dodge City Dodge City Daily Globe October 1 2021 Sponsors And Investors See Ground Floor Opportunities With The Expansion Of Arena Football Association PR Newswire November 4 2021 CIF announces its revised 16 week 48 game regular season schedule for 2022 CIF January 17 2022 a b The Wichita Force have been removed from the CIF CIF January 13 2022 Archived from the original on January 14 2022 Sioux City Bandits leaving the Champions Indoor Football League KTIV July 26 2023 Mike McCoy Named CIF Commissioner OurSports Central August 3 2023 CIF announces addition of Park City Kansas expansion team Rapid City Journal August 28 2023 a b OUTLAWS JOIN AFL FOR 2024 SEASON BillingsOutlaws com August 29 2023 Mustangs football will not play in Gillette in 2024 county17 com September 25 2023 Arena Football League Taps Mike McCoy to Serve as League s Deputy Commisioner Wyoming Mustangs become CIF s 8th team for 2021 season Salina Post October 8 2020 Pro football inches closer in Gillette Rapid City Marshals The Monument The Monument Retrieved September 3 2021 a b IFL Announces Addition of Bloomington amp West Michigan IFL September 12 2017 Dallas Marshals Suspends 2018 season CIF April 27 2018 Archived from the original on April 28 2018 Retrieved April 27 2018 CIF concerned fans may be owed money by Dodge City franchise KWCH July 8 2017 The Dodge City Law leave CIF League KWCH July 10 2017 Norling Ashle July 25 2019 Duke City moves to the Indoor Football League Last Word on Sports Retrieved July 28 2019 Mustangs football will not play in Gillette in 2024 county17 com September 25 2023 CIF CHAMPION OMAHA BEEF JOINS THE NAL National Arena League August 9 2023 NAL ANNOUNCES SIOUX CITY BANDITS AS EXPANSION FRANCHISE National Arena League August 8 2023 NATIONAL ARENA LEAGUE EXPANSION CONTINUES IN KANSAS NAL September 14 2023 CIF Announced First Expansion Team for 2019 CIF April 23 2018 Archived from the original on April 25 2018 Retrieved April 24 2018 Professional Indoor Football Coming to West Texas in 2020 OurSports Central October 2 2019 Champions Bowl IV Sioux City Bandits Duke City June 30 2018 YouTube Champions Bowl VI Omaha Beef Salina Liberty July 17 2021 YouTube CIF Champions Bowl VII Salina Liberty vs Omaha Beef 06 25 22 YouTube CIF Championship 2023 Salina Liberty Omaha Beef YouTube External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Champions Indoor Football amp oldid 1184462242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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