Professional American football league in The Philippines
Philippine–American Football LeagueSport | American Football |
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Founded | 2016 |
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First season | 2016–17 |
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CEO | Demosthenes Juanatas Jr. |
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No. of teams | 12[1] |
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Country | Philippines |
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Most recent champion(s) | Datu (1st title) |
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Most titles | Wolves (2 titles) |
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Sponsor(s) | ESPN 5 Anvorte |
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Official website | www.pafl.ph |
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The Philippine–American Football League (PAFL) is an American Football league in the Philippines. Organized in 2016, it succeeded the now-defunct Philippine Tackle Football League.[2]
The inaugural season saw the participation of five teams: the Olongapo Warriors, Manila Rough Riders, Manila Datus, Manila Wolfpack,[2] and the Manila Outlaws.[3] Yaboye Dennis Graves of the Warriors was the Season 1 MVP.
The top four teams advance to the semifinal.[2]
Team
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W
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L
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Notes
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Rough Riders
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4
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0
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Advance to semifinals
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Datus
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3
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1
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Wolfpack
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2
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2
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Warriors
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1
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3
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Outlaws
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0
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4
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Team 1
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Result
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Team 2
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Venue
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Ref.
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Wolfpack
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20-22
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Rough Riders
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-
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[5]
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The second season saw the participation of five teams: the Olongapo Warriors, Cavemen, Datu, Juggernauts, and Wolves, the former Wolfpack from PAFL Season 1 now returning with their previous name when they were 2-time champions back in ABP Season 5 and Season 6.
The top four teams advance to the semifinal.
Team
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W
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L
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Wolves
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4
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0
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Cavemen
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3
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1
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Datu
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2
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2
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Warriors
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1
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3
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Juggernauts
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0
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4
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Team 1
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Result
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Team 2
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Venue
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Ref.
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Wolves
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24-16
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Cavemen
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-
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[6]
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The third season of the PAFL commenced on September 1, 2018. Six teams entered the season: the Cavemen, Datu, Juggernauts, Rebels, Warriors, and the Wolves. ESPN 5 became the official media partner in this season and games were broadcast through the media outfit's YouTube channel. The league followed a single round-robin format with the top four teams advancing to the knockout stage. The four teams play against each other in the semifinals for a berth in the championship game. The Wolves, the #1 seed, defeated the Olongapo Warriors in the semi-finals 63–6. The Wolves beat the Cavemen 37–20 in the championship game. The Wolves now have back to back undefeated championships with a 13-game winning streak.[7]
Team
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W
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L
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Notes
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Wolves
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5
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0
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Advance to semifinals
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Cavemen
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4
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1
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Datu
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3
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2
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Warriors
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2
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3
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Juggernauts
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1
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4
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Rebels
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0
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5
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The fourth season title was clinched by the Datus at the Wolves' expense.[8]
League winners and runners-up
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Team
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Championships
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Years Won
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Runners-up
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Years lost
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Wolves
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2
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2017, 2018
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1
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2019
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Datu
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1
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2019
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0
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None
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Rough Raiders
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1
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2016–17
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0
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None
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Cavemen
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0
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0
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2
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2017, 2018
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Wolfpack
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0
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1
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2016
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Team
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Year joined
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Cavemen
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2017
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Datu
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2016
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Juggernauts
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2017
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Rebels
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2018
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Warriors
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2016
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Wolves
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2017
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