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The Empire Football League (EFL) is a Semi-Pro American Football League that operates franchises based primarily in New York and Pennsylvania. The league has been in existence since 1969. United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
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Since 1969, there have been many franchises that have come and gone and have existed in many other locations besides New York and Pennsylvania, including Vermont, Connecticut, Quebec, and Ontario. Jump to: navigation, search State nickname: The Green Mountain State Other U.S. States Capital Montpelier Largest city Burlington Governor Jim Douglas (R) Senators Patrick Leahy (D) Jim Jeffords (I) Official languages None Area 24,923 km² (43th) - Land 23,974 km² - Water 949 km² (3. ...
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Beginning in 1963, a terrorist group that became known as the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) launched a decade of bombings, robberies and attacks on government offices and at least two murders by FLQ gunfire and three violent deaths by bombings. ...
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The league attempts to promote Football at an amateur level and does help to prepare players who desire to play organized Football at a national or international level. The league's most dominant team has been the Scranton Eagles who have won a record 11 Championships.
Franchises (as of 2004)
Northern Division Glens Falls Greenjackets Ottawa Deacon Demons Watertown Red and Black St.Lawrence Valley Trailblazers Lake City Stars Green Mountain Gladiators Southern Division Reading Raptors Southern Tier Green Machine Orange County Bulldogs Scranton Eagles Albany Metro Mallers Syracuse Express
Champions 1969 Hudson Falls Greenjackets (no game) 1970 Binghamton Jets def Hudson Vikings 1971 Scranton Eagles def Binghamton Jets 1972 Binghamton Jets def Scranton Eagles 1973 Oneonta Indians (no game) 1974 Glove Cities Colonials(no game) 1975 Oneonta Indians def Albany Metro Mallers 1976 Hudson Falls Greenjackets def Albany Metro Mallers 1977 Troy Uncle Sammies def Glove Cities Colonials 1978 Troy Uncle Sammies def Hudson Falls Greenjackets 1979 Albany Metro Mallers def Troy Uncle Sammies) 1980 Watertown Red & Black def Troy Uncle Sammies 1981 Binghamton Jets def Glens Falls Greenjackets 1982 Scranton Eagles def Glens Falls Greenjackets 1983 Scranton Eagles def Glens Falls Greenjackets 1984 Scranton Eagles def Glens Falls Greenjackets 1985 Syracuse Express def Glens Falls Greenjackets 1986 Scranton Eagles def Syracuse Express 1987 Scranton Eagles def Albany Metro Mallers 1988 Scranton Eagles def Ottawa Bootleggers 1989 Albany Metro Mallers def Scranton Eagles 1990 Scranton Eagles def Albany Metro Mallers 1991 Scranton Eagles def Montreal Voyaguers 1992 Newburgh Raiders def Scranton Eagles 1993 Newburgh Raiders def Scranton Eagles 1994 Scranton Eagles def Newburgh Raiders 1995 Newburgh Raiders def Syracuse Storm 1996 Newburgh Raiders def Columbia County Colts 1997 Binghamton Jets def Capitaland Thunder 1998 Kingston Panthers def Connecticut Chiefs 1999 Scranton Eagles def Kingston Panthers 2000 Syracuse Vipers def Scranton Eagles 2001 Syracuse Vipers def Scranton Eagles 2002 Orange County Bulldogs def Glen Falls Greenjackets 2003 Glens Falls Greenjackets def Watertown Red & Black 2004 Glens Falls Greenjackers def Albany Metro Mallers |