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International Football Alliance
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2025 IFA season
File:Ifa logo landscape.gif
SportAmerican football
Founded2023
First season2025
Owner(s)Collective Entertainment Group, LLC
CommissionerJuan Manuel Bladé Cavazos
No. of teams10 (planned)
CountryMexico and United States
HeadquartersCancun, Mexico
TV partner(s)
Related
competitions
Direct: FAM
Other: UFL, ELF
Official websitewww.ifa.football

The International Football Alliance (IFA) is a professional, outdoor, 11-man American football summer minor league that will operate internationally in both Mexico and the United States.[2][3][4] The league is headquartered in Cancún, Mexico.

The IFA's inaugural season was expected to start in June 2024 with 6 teams, but the start date was later pushed to 2025 with 10 teams.[5]

Premise

The IFA's aim is to "deliver the highest level of American football," and "build a unified and solid American football ecosystem in Mexico,"[3] while the league mission statement reads: "The International Football Alliance mission is bridging the gap in international professional football by delivering the highest level of American Football within the locations of Mexico and the United States, implementing NFL based standard rules of play, and creating an international alliance. Together with our team ownership, teams, players, and fans, we will work to build a unified and solid football ecosystem to grow American football in Mexico".[6]

History

The IFA was announced on January 25, 2023, in a press conference held by commissioner Juan Manuel Bladé.[3] Bladé revealed that the league will consist of six teams—three in Mexico and three in the United States (it was later revealed that four of them are derived from the now-defunct Fútbol Americano de México league). Dallas was the only American city announced, although the commissioner mentioned a potential additional team in El Paso.[4] In August 2023, ESPN reported that San Diego will be the sixth location, and that Art Briles and Noel Mazzone were the first coaches to be assigned to a team (Dallas Pioneers and Tequileros de Jalisco, respectively) while the league also hired Nick Rolovich and Hal Mumme.[7]

The league announced tryouts for its first season in San Diego, California (July 29, 2023); Melissa, Texas (August 20, 2023); Riviera Beach, Florida (September 9, 2023);[8] Cincinnati, Ohio (October 7, 2023);[9] Fort Lauderdale, Florida (October 21, 2023);[10] Atlanta, Georgia (November 11, 2023);[11] and internationally, in Cologne, Germany, on December 10, 2023 (moved from Birmingham, England).[12] The IFA Mexico Combine was held on December 3, 2023, in Mexico City, at Patriots Field (was open to all Mexican nationals).[13]

In January, 2024 the league announced their plans to push the inaugural season to 2025, after securing only five teams for 2024.[5] The IFA also announced four more teams for 2025 in Tampa Bay, Florida (Tampa Bay Tornadoes), Portland, Oregon (under the name PDX), Alabama (Alabama Beavers) and Louisiana (Gulf Coast Tarpons).[14] Later that month the league announced they reached broadcast agreement with Right Now TV for over-the-air and streaming broadcasts.[15]

Teams

The IFA has announced 6 founding member cities, 4 of which are derived from the now-defunct Fútbol Americano de México league (with the Pioneros relocating to Dallas), one "El Paso team" and additional unspecified US-based team. Commissioner Juan Manuel Bladé Cavazos stated the IFA would like to have a team in Mexico City upon procurement of a suitable ownership group. Cavazos further stated the plan is to have 10 teams by 2025, split between the 2 countries, while California and Florida are states with prospective member cities.[16] In August 2023, an ESPN report indicated that that the IFA would have three US based teams, one in Dallas, one in San Diego,[17] and an additional Texas based team.[7] In October 2023, El Paso, Texas, was removed from the official website. On November 29, 2023, the league announced Las Vegas as its second US location after the Las Vegas Kings joined from the American Indoor Football Alliance.[18][19] On December 19, 2023 the league announced its sixth team - the Gulf Coast Tarpons,[20][21] but a month later the team was removed from the league website, while adding Mexico City as "targeted Location".

Current teams

Team City Coach
Mexico
Guadalajara Tequileros Guadalajara, Jalisco
Chihuahua Rebellion Juárez City, Chihuahua Mauricio Balderrama
Cancun Sharks Cancún, Quintana Roo
United States
Dallas Pioneers[22] Dallas, Texas Art Briles
Las Vegas Kings[23] Las Vegas, Nevada Mike Tice
Tampa Bay Tornadoes Tampa Bay, Florida Stevie Thomas
Alabama Beavers Alabama
IFA PDX Portland, Oregon Noel Mazzone[24]

Players

Each team will carry a 53-man roster (40 active on game day) and seven players on the practice squad, with a maximum of 20 American players (similar to the Canadian Football League),[25][4] with a goal of attracting international players. The players will be selected after participating in IFA-organized combine tryouts.[4] Each team must carry two quarterback's on the active roster and one on the practice squad.[26] Players with dual citizenship (United States + 1 country) may be submitted against either the 20 American player cap or the 33 International player cap (per team). Once the player has been submitted, his status may not change until the conclusion of that respective season.[citation needed]

For the 2024 season, the league plan was to hold a "Global Draft" on January 13, 2024, in Mexico City,[27] and a "Supplemental Draft" on May 8, 2024.[26] Training camp was suppose to start on May 15, 2024, with 75 players on each roster, which will be trimmed down to 55 a week later.[26]

Compensation

Salaries were first reported as "similar" to the ELF, XFL, and USFL.[3] The league later announced that "player pay will be determined per team, with league standards are $400–$1500 per game",[27] but the league would later stated that all players will get paid $400 per game, while only active QB's making $1500 per game.[28] During training camp the players will make $100 per-week, plus room and board.[26]

Coaches

In August 2023, ESPN reported that the IFA hired former Baylor coach Art Briles as the head coach of Dallas Pioneers and the league confirmed that report later that day.[29] The same report also mentioned that Noel Mazzone will coach Tequileros de Jalisco, while Nick Rolovich will coach one of the American teams and Hal Mumme will coach one of the Mexican teams.[7] Rolovich later signed with the XFL's Seattle Sea Dragons,[30] but was let go amid the XFL-USFL merger, and was interviewed for the IFA Portland position.[31] On January 19, 2024 Adam Rita was interview for the Cancun Sharks head coaching position.[32]

Media

In June 2023 the league announced they reached a broadcasting agreement with Mexican based Hi! Sports and Total Play Telecomunicaciones.[1] In September they announced that league games will be available in the US through Roku an Tubi.[33] In January 2024 the IFA announced they reached broadcast agreement with Right Now TV for over-the-air and streaming broadcasts.[15]

Las Vegas Kings games will be broadcast on KVVU-TV.[34]

Personnel

Reference[35]

Former staff

  • Executive VP & Director of International Relations - Ric Serritella[22]

References

  1. ^ a b "The International Football Alliance announces an Exciting Broadcasting Partnership with Hi Sports, Total Play Telecomunicaciones, and other streaming services". ifa.football.
  2. ^ "IFA Kickoff (Press Conference)". YouTube.
  3. ^ a b c d "Anuncian liga de futbol americano entre México y Estados Unidos". espn.com.ar (in Spanish). 15 May 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d "Announcement of new Footbal [sic] League with teams from the United States and Mexico". Marca. 15 May 2023. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Kickoff 2025". International Football Alliance.
  6. ^ "Art Briles hired to coach Dallas team in International Football Alliance". On3. 11 August 2023.
  7. ^ a b c "Dallas' new spring football team hires ex-Baylor coach Art Briles". ESPN. 10 August 2023.
  8. ^ "IFA Official Contract Camps". International Football Alliance.
  9. ^ "IFA Cincinnati tryouts". 4K Football Live.
  10. ^ "Florida Registration". International Football Alliance.
  11. ^ "Atlanta Registration". International Football Alliance.
  12. ^ "Cologne, Germany Registration". International Football Alliance.
  13. ^ "Mexico National Combine Registration". International Football Alliance.
  14. ^ "Meet The Teams". International Football Alliance.
  15. ^ a b "International Football Alliance Reaches Broadcast Agreement with Right Now TV". FOX40. 23 January 2024.
  16. ^ "La International Football Alliance unirá a equipos de México y Estados Unidos". YouTube.com (in Spanish).
  17. ^ "Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report December 4, 2023". OurSports Central. 4 December 2023.
  18. ^ https://twitter.com/TheIFAFootball/status/1729895920903623084
  19. ^ "Las Vegas Kings Football Team Joins the International Football Alliance". PRLog.
  20. ^ "International Football Alliance Announces New Expansion with Gulf Coast Tarpons for the 2025". PR.
  21. ^ "Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report January 15, 2024". OurSports Central. 15 January 2024.
  22. ^ a b "Episode 150 – XFL vs. USFL: Talent "Arms Race"!". TheMarkcast.com.
  23. ^ "Las Vegas Kings Official website". Las Vegas Kings.
  24. ^ "🚨📰 Breaking News The International Football Alliance will name former Jets WR Coach Noel Mazzone as the Head Coach for IFA Portland". IFA.
  25. ^ "El Comisionado Juan Manuel Blade en Hi Sports (Parte 2)". YouTube.
  26. ^ a b c d "Spring Football Returns To Las Vegas In 2024". youtube.com.
  27. ^ a b "IFA Overview". International Football Alliance.
  28. ^ "Frequently asked questions". International Football Alliance.
  29. ^ Williams, Madison (August 13, 2023). "Ex-Baylor Coach Art Briles Hired by New Football League". SI.com.
  30. ^ Lyons, Matt (2023-09-14). "Nick Rolovich Named Seattle Sea Dragons New OC". xflnewshub.com. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
  31. ^ "🚨 Ex @WSUCougarFB Head Coach Nick Rolovich has been in talks with IFA Portland management about the HC vacancy". X.
  32. ^ "🚨 Ex @TorontoArgos General Manager and Head Coach Adam Rita has interviewed with IFA Sharks management about the HC vacancy". X.
  33. ^ "Our League is for the Players, Fans, and Communities...with that, we added two more American and International streaming platforms you can be seen on, watch on, and enjoy! Building an ecosystem of Professional International Football you players and fans can enjoy and be proud of!". IFA.
  34. ^ "Fox 5, Silver State Sports to Broadcast Las Vegas Kings". PR.
  35. ^ "Bridging The Gap Between Professional American Football United States + Mexico". ifa.football.
  36. ^ "Brock Sunderland Hired As President Of Operations". PR.