Indoor Professional Football League
The Indoor Professional Football League (IPFL) was the new incarnation of the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL), which started in 1998. Two of its teams (the Madison Mad Dogs and the Green Bay Bombers) left the league and their owner, Kerry Ecklund, founded the Indoor Football League in 1999. The IPFL led a troubled three-year existence, and died after its 2001 season, with its most successful teams joining up with the National Indoor Football League. In 1999, IPFL was headed by a new commissioner, Mike Storen, and the league offices were moved to Atlanta.
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Indoor Professional Football League
The Indoor Professional Football League (IPFL) was the new incarnation of the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL), which started in 1998. Two of its teams (the Madison Mad Dogs and the Green Bay Bombers) left the league and their owner, Kerry Ecklund, founded the Indoor Football League in 1999. The IPFL led a troubled three-year existence, and died after its 2001 season, with its most successful teams joining up with the National Indoor Football League. In 1999, IPFL was headed by a new commissioner, Mike Storen, and the league offices were moved to Atlanta.
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Great Football, No Gimmicks.
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Hawaii Hammerheads(1999)
Mississippi Fire Dogs(2000)
Tennessee ThunderCats
Tennessee ThunderCats(2001)
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Indoor Professional Football League
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