Independent Indoor Football Alliance

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Independent Indoor Football Alliance
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event
SportIndoor football
Founded2008
FounderLarry Hendrix, Jr.
Ceased2012
No. of teams8
Country United States
Last
champion(s)

The Independent Indoor Football Alliance (IIFA) was a professional indoor football league based in the state of Texas. The league played an abbreviated 2009 season punctuated by a number of forfeits. The league grew and had tighter restrictions for 2010 in hopes of better football action. For the 2011 season, the IIFA joined forces with several independent teams. [1]

2008 teams[]

2008 Announced teams that never played[]

These teams were announced by the IIFA at the start of the 2008 season, but never took the field.

2009 Teams[]

  • North Texas Crunch – Forney, Texas 7–3 (Formerly Kaufman County Crunch)
  • Texas Krush – Dallas, Texas 2–2
  • DFW Doom – Euless, Texas 2–4
  • Texas Smash – 1–2
  • Texas WranglersMckinney, Texas 3–5

2010 Teams[]

2011 Teams[]

  • Houston Pirates – 3–6
  • North Texas Broncos – 0–5
  • North Texas Crunch – 7–3
  • East Texas Wranglers – 8–2–1
  • Texas Krush – 3–6
  • Southlake Pirates – 8–1–1
  • Dallas Americans – 0–2

Non-League Teams which played against IIFA teams

(Both the Wolves and the Barons played under the banner of the "Western Indoor Football Association," the remains of the American Indoor Football Association's West Division.)

Announced 2011 Team that never played

  • Conroe Jaguars

League champions[]

  • 2008 – Kaufman County Crunch (defeated Galveston 52–50 in the championship game, Alliance Bowl I)
  • 2009 – North Texas Crunch (defeated Texas Wranglers 52–12 in Alliance Bowl II)
  • 2010 – North Texas Crunch (defeated Southlake Pirates 10–8 in Alliance Bowl III)
  • 2011 – East Texas Wranglers (defeated Southlake Pirates 40–14 in Alliance Bowl IV)
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