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- Q7580494 subject Q8367892.
- Q7580494 abstract "The Spring Football League (SFL) was a professional American football league that existed for only part of one mini-season in 2000. Founded by several ex-NFL players such as Eric Dickerson, Drew Pearson, Bo Jackson, and Tony Dorsett, the SFL planned to use the four game mini-season (dubbed "Festival 2000") to test cities, fans, stadiums, the media, entertainment, and springtime American football as a product. The year before, the Regional Football League staggered through a spring season, then announced it would not return for 2000.The SFL announced its formation on March 1, 2000 and planned to play games less than two months later; league director Bill Futterer said the league would play four games on Saturdays from April 29, followed by a championship game in Miami on May 27.The teams were: Los Angeles Dragons Miami Tropics Houston Marshals San Antonio MatadorsSFL teams consisted of 38 players, each of whom would receive $1,200 per game with a $200 winners bonus.The league's games included pre-game and at half-time shows featuring national musical acts (such as The O'Jays, Mark Wills, and Poncho Sanchez), a pronounced effort to attract both African-Americans and Latino fans, and innovative use of wireless communication.SFL coaches of note: Lew Carpenter – Green Bay Packers Guy McIntyre – San Francisco 49ers Doug Cosbie – Dallas Cowboys Keith Millard – Minnesota Vikings Jim Jensen – Miami Dolphins Hugh Green – Miami Dolphins Larry Little – Miami Dolphins Neal Colzie – Oakland Raiders Donald Hollas – Oakland Raiders".
- Q7580494 foundingYear "2000".
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- Q7580494 founded "2000".
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- Q7580494 comment "The Spring Football League (SFL) was a professional American football league that existed for only part of one mini-season in 2000. Founded by several ex-NFL players such as Eric Dickerson, Drew Pearson, Bo Jackson, and Tony Dorsett, the SFL planned to use the four game mini-season (dubbed "Festival 2000") to test cities, fans, stadiums, the media, entertainment, and springtime American football as a product.".
- Q7580494 label "Spring Football League".