SOURCE SPORTS: Arena Football League (AFL) and American 7s Football League (A7FL) Forge Groundbreaking Partnership

In a groundbreaking move, the Arena Football League (AFL) has joined forces with the American 7s Football League® (A7FL) to cultivate the next generation of football stars and enhance talent depth across both leagues. Known for its 8-on-8 indoor tackle football, AFL will collaborate with A7FL, which operates a unique 7-on-7 format with no helmets or pads.


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This strategic partnership allows athletes to transition between leagues seamlessly. For instance, AFL teams can recruit skilled players from A7FL to strengthen their rosters. The collaboration aims to foster an environment that nurtures outstanding football talent while marking a significant moment in the evolution of both leagues.

“This unprecedented partnership with A7FL enables us to leverage our collective resources to deliver a premium product on the field while also creating a new competitive model for the pro football landscape,” AFL Commissioner Lee Hutton said. “Through this collaboration, we’ll be in position to discover new talent, mold rising stars into superstars and help more players unlock their full athletic potential.”

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“Partnering with the Arena Football League will provide A7FL athletes a new and valuable opportunity to continue playing football at the highest level. Building on our promise to fans and investors, we expanded the league to 34 teams and over 1200 athletes in 10 markets across the U.S. We are taking the monumental next step, in partnership with the AFL, to usher in the future of American 7s Football,” said A7FL CEO Sener Korkusuz.

As part of the partnership, AFL and A7FL will align marketing efforts to highlight player transfers, offering increased visibility for athletes transitioning between the two leagues. Joint events, coordinated marketing, and mutual sponsorship opportunities will further enhance exposure and commercial potential for both leagues.