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Elite Football League of India

The Elite Football League of India (EFLI) was a professional American football league based in India. It was founded with eight franchises in 2011, and now has 23 franchises throughout South Asia, among whom 20 located in India, two in Sri Lanka and one in Pakistan. The league has had only one season till now.[2]

EFLI
Most recent season or competition:
2012 EFLI season
SportAmerican football
Founded5 August 2011; 12 years ago (5 August 2011)[1]
Inaugural season2012
CEORichard Whelan
No. of teams23
Country India (20 teams)
 Pakistan (1 team)
 Sri Lanka (2 teams)
Most recent
champion(s)
Pune Marathas (1st title)
Most titlesPune Marathas (1)
TV partner(s)TEN Sports
TEN Action

The winners of the first championship were Pune Marathas, who claimed the title after defeating Delhi Defenders 6–0 in the Elite Bowl I on 10 November 2012.[3]

Establishment Edit

In August 2011, the EFLI announced the launch of the league.[4] The aim of the league is to introduce American football to the Indian market and its large consumer base.[5] The organisation's management team consists of United States and Indian business and entertainment executives, and several U.S. sports figures.[6] U.S. brand marketing consultant Sunday Zeller is noted as the founder.[7]

Prominent investors include Brandon Chillar an Indian American linebacker from the Super Bowl-winning Green Bay Packers who played eight games that 2010 season until an injury put him on the injured reserve list,[8] Super Bowl-winning head coach Mike Ditka, former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin, and former NFL quarterbacks Ron Jaworski and Kurt Warner.[9][10] Investors outside of the sports community include U.S. actor and entertainment producer Mark Wahlberg.[11]

The first regular season games began 22 September 2012.[12] EFLI games are broadcast on television in India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan, and in the Maldives, Bangladesh, Nepal, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Japan on Ten Sports. This will represent a potential audience of over 500 million viewers.[13][14]

League structure Edit

The EFLI management's intent is to draw current rugby players from India over to the sport, in part by paying higher salaries than the rugby leagues.[15] In the announcement of the league on 5 August 2011, CEO Richard Whelan noted that orientation programmes had attracted over 4,000 interested players in the previous month alone.[16] Similar orientation events are planned for Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal to attract a wide talent pool.[17]

Ownership of the teams will follow a franchise system, similar to the structure of the NFL, and ownership will be determined in an auction format. Unlike ownership rules in other Indian sports leagues, bidding will be open to both Indian and non-Indian investors alike. Although specifics about league finances have not been announced, officials note that 15% of revenues will be shared with the Ministry of Sports.[13]

While the teams represent cities across India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan, all games for the inaugural season were hosted in Sugathadasa Stadium in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The Sports Authority of India provided also the Balewadi Stadium, which was used for pre-season activities.[13] The games were held in a round-robin format so that all teams played each other.[17]

The expansion plans include total of 24 teams, as a part of a project, which aims to expand to 52 teams by 2022.[18]

Teams Edit

Current teams Edit

India Pakistan Sri Lanka
 
 
Guardians
 
Tigers
 
Silverbacks
 
Swarm
 
Legends
 
Veers
 
Flash
 
Diamonds
 
Sabers
 
Blue Panthers
 
Waves
 
Dragons
 
Cobras
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Location of EFLI teams in India
(Stallions and Warriors are not pinned on this map, because the associated cities have not been announced yet.)
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Location of EFLI teams in Pakistan
 
 
Kings
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Location of EFLI teams in Sri Lanka
Conference Team City/State Stadium First season
North Division
North 1
Conference 1
Amritsar Guardians   Amritsar, Punjab TBA TBA (Season 2)
Patiala Silverbacks   Patiala, Punjab TBA TBA (Season 2)
Punjab Stallions   TBA, Punjab TBA TBA (Season 2)
Chandigarh Tigers   Chandigarh TBA TBA (Season 2)
North 2
Conference 2
Delhi Defenders   Delhi, Capital Territory Defenders Ground 2012 (Season 1)
Lucknow Swarm   Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh TBA TBA (Season 2)
Kolkata Vipers   Kolkata, West Bengal Salt Lake Stadium 2012 (Season 1)
Haryana Warriors   TBA, Haryana TBA TBA (Season 2)
Center Division
Center 1
Conference 3
Surat Diamonds   Surat, Gujarat TBA TBA (Season 2)
Indore Flash   Indore, Madhya Pradesh TBA TBA (Season 2)
Jaipur Legends   Jaipur, Rajasthan TBA TBA (Season 2)
Gujarat Veers   Ahmedabad, Gujarat TBA TBA (Season 2)
Center 2
Conference 4
Pune Blue Panthers   Pune, Maharashtra TBA TBA (Season 2)
Mumbai Gladiators   Mumbai, Maharashtra Cooperage Stadium 2012 (Season 1)
Pune Marathas   Pune, Maharashtra Balewadi Stadium 2012 (Season 1)
Navi Mumbai Sabers   Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra TBA TBA (Season 2)
South Division
South 1
Conference 5
Bangalore Dragons   Bangalore, Karnataka TBA TBA (Season 2)
Bangalore Warhawks   Bangalore, Karnataka Warhawks Ground 2012 (Season 1)
Goa Waves   TBA, Goa TBA TBA (Season 2)
South 2
Conference 6
Chennai Cobras   Chennai, Tamil Nadu TBA TBA (Season 2)
Kandy Kings1   Kandy, Central Province TBA TBA (Season 2)
Colombo Lions   Colombo, Western Province Sugathadasa Stadium 2012 (Season 1)
Pakistan Wolfpak   Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Wolfpak Ground 2012 (Season 1)
* denotes a relocation of a franchise. See respective team articles for more information.
1 Kandy Kings are not to be confused with the now-defunct Kandy Skykings, which were known after their relocation as Hyderabad Skykings.

Former/defunct teams Edit

Team City/State Stadium First season Last season
Hyderabad Skykings   Hyderabad, Telangana Gachibowli Stadium 2012 (Season 1) 2012 (Season 1)

Championships Edit

Season Elite Bowl Final Venue MVP # of Teams
Winners Score Runners-up
2012
Details
Pune Marathas 06–00 Delhi Defenders Sugathadasa Stadium,
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Roshan Lobo (RB, Warhawks) 8
2015 Cancelled
in favour of inaugural EFLI University Championship

Elite Bowl records Edit

In the table below, teams are ordered first by number of wins, then by number of appearances, and finally by year of first appearance. In the "Season(s)" column, bold years indicate winning seasons.

Team Appearances Wins Losses Season(s)
1 Pune Marathas 1 1 0 2012
2 Delhi Defenders 1 0 1 2012

Documentary Edit

In 2012, the filmmaking duo Evan Rosenfeld and Jenna Moshell began following the EFLI and chronicling its inaugural season and the introduction of American football to South Asia in the documentary Birth of a Sport.[19]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "American football gets set for India". NDTV Sport. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Uncertainty prevails despite hype surrounding EFLI". 29 June 2014.
  3. ^ Roy Chowdhury, Souvik. "EFLI Stat Sheet: Pune Marathas". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  4. ^ Acayan, Ezra (5 August 2011). . Demotix.com. Archived from the original on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  5. ^ "American football is coming to India | ProFootballTalk". Profootballtalk.nbcsports.com. 3 August 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  6. ^ "Gridiron league launched in India". The Times of India. 5 August 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  7. ^ "EFLI - Letter from the founder". Archived from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  8. ^ "ESPN".
  9. ^ George, John (3 August 2011). "Ron Jaworski is investor in new India football league - Philadelphia Business Journal". The Business Journals. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  10. ^ "American Football in India?". Inquisitr.com. 3 August 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  11. ^ Daniel, Kaplan (25 January 2012). "Kurt Warner, Mark Wahlberg investing in new Indian football league". The Business Journals. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
  12. ^ . EFLI website. EFLI. Archived from the original on 10 October 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  13. ^ a b c Ivie, Eric R. "NFL stars taking American football overseas: A fan's perspective - NFL - Yahoo! Sports". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  14. ^ "'They Need TV Product': Why American Football Is Coming To India". Time. 4 August 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  15. ^ "Money scores, American football lures Indian rugby players". The Indian Express. 18 July 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  16. ^ "Now, EFL wants to take India by storm - Times Of India". The Times of India. 6 August 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  17. ^ a b . Deccan Chronicle. IANS. 5 August 2011. Archived from the original on 11 October 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  18. ^ "Coming soon: American football in cricket-crazy India". Firstpost. 1 April 2012. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  19. ^ "Birth of a Sport: American Football in India and Pakistan by Evan Rosenfeld — Kickstarter". Kck.st. Retrieved 6 October 2013.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2021 The Elite Football League of India EFLI was a professional American football league based in India It was founded with eight franchises in 2011 and now has 23 franchises throughout South Asia among whom 20 located in India two in Sri Lanka and one in Pakistan The league has had only one season till now 2 EFLIMost recent season or competition 2012 EFLI seasonSportAmerican footballFounded5 August 2011 12 years ago 5 August 2011 1 Inaugural season2012CEORichard WhelanNo of teams23Country India 20 teams Pakistan 1 team Sri Lanka 2 teams Most recentchampion s Pune Marathas 1st title Most titlesPune Marathas 1 TV partner s TEN SportsTEN ActionThe winners of the first championship were Pune Marathas who claimed the title after defeating Delhi Defenders 6 0 in the Elite Bowl I on 10 November 2012 3 Contents 1 Establishment 2 League structure 3 Teams 3 1 Current teams 3 2 Former defunct teams 4 Championships 4 1 Elite Bowl records 5 Documentary 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEstablishment EditIn August 2011 the EFLI announced the launch of the league 4 The aim of the league is to introduce American football to the Indian market and its large consumer base 5 The organisation s management team consists of United States and Indian business and entertainment executives and several U S sports figures 6 U S brand marketing consultant Sunday Zeller is noted as the founder 7 Prominent investors include Brandon Chillar an Indian American linebacker from the Super Bowl winning Green Bay Packers who played eight games that 2010 season until an injury put him on the injured reserve list 8 Super Bowl winning head coach Mike Ditka former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin and former NFL quarterbacks Ron Jaworski and Kurt Warner 9 10 Investors outside of the sports community include U S actor and entertainment producer Mark Wahlberg 11 The first regular season games began 22 September 2012 12 EFLI games are broadcast on television in India Sri Lanka and Pakistan and in the Maldives Bangladesh Nepal Hong Kong Indonesia and Japan on Ten Sports This will represent a potential audience of over 500 million viewers 13 14 League structure EditThe EFLI management s intent is to draw current rugby players from India over to the sport in part by paying higher salaries than the rugby leagues 15 In the announcement of the league on 5 August 2011 CEO Richard Whelan noted that orientation programmes had attracted over 4 000 interested players in the previous month alone 16 Similar orientation events are planned for Sri Lanka Pakistan Bangladesh and Nepal to attract a wide talent pool 17 Ownership of the teams will follow a franchise system similar to the structure of the NFL and ownership will be determined in an auction format Unlike ownership rules in other Indian sports leagues bidding will be open to both Indian and non Indian investors alike Although specifics about league finances have not been announced officials note that 15 of revenues will be shared with the Ministry of Sports 13 While the teams represent cities across India Sri Lanka and Pakistan all games for the inaugural season were hosted in Sugathadasa Stadium in Colombo Sri Lanka The Sports Authority of India provided also the Balewadi Stadium which was used for pre season activities 13 The games were held in a round robin format so that all teams played each other 17 The expansion plans include total of 24 teams as a part of a project which aims to expand to 52 teams by 2022 18 Teams EditCurrent teams Edit India Pakistan Sri Lanka nbsp nbsp Guardians nbsp Tigers nbsp Silverbacks nbsp Defenders nbsp Swarm nbsp Legends nbsp Veers nbsp Flash nbsp Vipers nbsp Diamonds nbsp Gladiators nbsp Sabers nbsp Marathas nbsp Blue Panthers nbsp Waves nbsp Warhawks nbsp Dragons nbsp Cobrasclass notpageimage Location of EFLI teams in India Stallions and Warriors are not pinned on this map because the associated cities have not been announced yet nbsp nbsp Wolfpakclass notpageimage Location of EFLI teams in Pakistan nbsp nbsp Kings nbsp Lionsclass notpageimage Location of EFLI teams in Sri LankaConference Team City State Stadium First seasonNorth DivisionNorth 1Conference 1 Amritsar Guardians nbsp Amritsar Punjab TBA TBA Season 2 Patiala Silverbacks nbsp Patiala Punjab TBA TBA Season 2 Punjab Stallions nbsp TBA Punjab TBA TBA Season 2 Chandigarh Tigers nbsp Chandigarh TBA TBA Season 2 North 2Conference 2 Delhi Defenders nbsp Delhi Capital Territory Defenders Ground 2012 Season 1 Lucknow Swarm nbsp Lucknow Uttar Pradesh TBA TBA Season 2 Kolkata Vipers nbsp Kolkata West Bengal Salt Lake Stadium 2012 Season 1 Haryana Warriors nbsp TBA Haryana TBA TBA Season 2 Center DivisionCenter 1Conference 3 Surat Diamonds nbsp Surat Gujarat TBA TBA Season 2 Indore Flash nbsp Indore Madhya Pradesh TBA TBA Season 2 Jaipur Legends nbsp Jaipur Rajasthan TBA TBA Season 2 Gujarat Veers nbsp Ahmedabad Gujarat TBA TBA Season 2 Center 2Conference 4 Pune Blue Panthers nbsp Pune Maharashtra TBA TBA Season 2 Mumbai Gladiators nbsp Mumbai Maharashtra Cooperage Stadium 2012 Season 1 Pune Marathas nbsp Pune Maharashtra Balewadi Stadium 2012 Season 1 Navi Mumbai Sabers nbsp Navi Mumbai Maharashtra TBA TBA Season 2 South DivisionSouth 1Conference 5 Bangalore Dragons nbsp Bangalore Karnataka TBA TBA Season 2 Bangalore Warhawks nbsp Bangalore Karnataka Warhawks Ground 2012 Season 1 Goa Waves nbsp TBA Goa TBA TBA Season 2 South 2Conference 6 Chennai Cobras nbsp Chennai Tamil Nadu TBA TBA Season 2 Kandy Kings1 nbsp Kandy Central Province TBA TBA Season 2 Colombo Lions nbsp Colombo Western Province Sugathadasa Stadium 2012 Season 1 Pakistan Wolfpak nbsp Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Wolfpak Ground 2012 Season 1 denotes a relocation of a franchise See respective team articles for more information 1 Kandy Kings are not to be confused with the now defunct Kandy Skykings which were known after their relocation as Hyderabad Skykings Former defunct teams Edit Team City State Stadium First season Last seasonHyderabad Skykings nbsp Hyderabad Telangana Gachibowli Stadium 2012 Season 1 2012 Season 1 Championships EditSeason Elite Bowl Final Venue MVP of TeamsWinners Score Runners up2012Details Pune Marathas 06 00 Delhi Defenders Sugathadasa Stadium Colombo Sri Lanka Roshan Lobo RB Warhawks 82015 Cancelledin favour of inaugural EFLI University ChampionshipElite Bowl records Edit In the table below teams are ordered first by number of wins then by number of appearances and finally by year of first appearance In the Season s column bold years indicate winning seasons Team Appearances Wins Losses Season s 1 Pune Marathas 1 1 0 20122 Delhi Defenders 1 0 1 2012Documentary EditIn 2012 the filmmaking duo Evan Rosenfeld and Jenna Moshell began following the EFLI and chronicling its inaugural season and the introduction of American football to South Asia in the documentary Birth of a Sport 19 See also Edit nbsp American football portalNational Football League NFL Europe Israeli Football League Philippine Tackle Football League Korea American Football Association South Korea X League Japan List of leagues of American and Canadian footballReferences Edit American football gets set for India NDTV Sport Retrieved 15 May 2014 Uncertainty prevails despite hype surrounding EFLI 29 June 2014 Roy Chowdhury Souvik EFLI Stat Sheet Pune Marathas Yahoo Sports Retrieved 15 May 2014 Acayan Ezra 5 August 2011 Elite Football League of India launched Mumbai Demotix com Archived from the original on 18 October 2012 Retrieved 6 October 2013 American football is coming to India ProFootballTalk Profootballtalk nbcsports com 3 August 2011 Retrieved 2 December 2011 Gridiron league launched in India The Times of India 5 August 2011 Retrieved 2 December 2011 EFLI Letter from the founder Archived from the original on 28 July 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2011 ESPN George John 3 August 2011 Ron Jaworski is investor in new India football league Philadelphia Business Journal The Business Journals Retrieved 2 December 2011 American Football in India Inquisitr com 3 August 2011 Retrieved 2 December 2011 Daniel Kaplan 25 January 2012 Kurt Warner Mark Wahlberg investing in new Indian football league The Business Journals Retrieved 29 January 2012 Scores and Schedules EFLI website EFLI Archived from the original on 10 October 2012 Retrieved 13 November 2012 a b c Ivie Eric R NFL stars taking American football overseas A fan s perspective NFL Yahoo Sports Yahoo Retrieved 2 December 2011 They Need TV Product Why American Football Is Coming To India Time 4 August 2011 Retrieved 2 December 2011 Money scores American football lures Indian rugby players The Indian Express 18 July 2011 Retrieved 2 December 2011 Now EFL wants to take India by storm Times Of India The Times of India 6 August 2011 Retrieved 2 December 2011 a b American football comes to India Deccan Chronicle IANS 5 August 2011 Archived from the original on 11 October 2012 Retrieved 2 December 2011 Coming soon American football in cricket crazy India Firstpost 1 April 2012 Retrieved 6 October 2013 Birth of a Sport American Football in India and Pakistan by Evan Rosenfeld Kickstarter Kck st Retrieved 6 October 2013 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elite Football League of India amp oldid 1180281611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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