The North American Indoor Football League (NAIFL) was a proposed indoor football league that announced plans in 2004 to begin play in fourteen Canadian cities beginning in February 2005. The game played was to be a unique indoor version of Canadian football. Teams were to be centrally owned, and former Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Tom Wilkinson was to serve as league president. The league never played a single game and its website went offline in early 2006.

The 14 teams announced were:

East Division

{| class="wikitable

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!Team

!City

!Arena

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|Fredericton Feud

|Fredericton, New Brunswick

|Aitken Centre

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|Halifax Havoc

|Halifax, Nova Scotia

|Halifax Metro Centre

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|Montreal Machete

|Montreal, Quebec

|Bell Centre

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|Ottawa Omega

|Ottawa, Ontario

|Canadian Tire Centre

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|Quebec Quantum

|Quebec City, Quebec

|Colisee Pepsi

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|St. John's Storm

|St. John's, Newfoundland & Labrador

|Mile One Stadium

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|Toronto Terror

|Toronto, Ontario

|Air Canada Centre

|}

West Division

{| class="wikitable

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!Team

!City

!Arena

|-

|Calgary Crusade

|Calgary, Alberta

|Pengrowth Saddledome

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|Edmonton Extreme

|Edmonton, Alberta

|Rexall Place

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|Regina Rage

|Regina, Saskatchewan

|Regina Agridome

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|Saskatoon Swarm

|Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

|Credit Union Centre

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|Vancouver Victory

|Vancouver, British Columbia

|General Motors Place

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|Victoria Valor

|Victoria, British Columbia

|Save On Foods Memorial Centre

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|Winnipeg War

|Winnipeg, Manitoba

|MTS Centre

|}

References

  • NAIFL.ca archived on August 30, 2005
  • Discussion thread at OurSportsCentral.com