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The National Football League is an organization comprised of 32 professional teams. NFL teams are divided into two conferences: the National Football Conference and the American Football Conference. The professional team members are drafted or signed as a free agent, contracted and paid by owners of team. In 1965, NFL teams pledged not to sign college seniors until completion of their eligibility. NFL players are in partnership with the United Way campaign and other charitable organizations. The NFL was established in 1902, in Canton, Ohio, as The American Professional Football Association. In 1922, the name was changed to the National Football League. By 1941, its official NFL Record Manual was published. NFL Properties became the licensing arm of the NFL in 1963. In 1995, the NFL became the first major sports league to establish a Web site on the Internet. The NFL s paid attendance topped 16 million for the regular season and more than 65,000 per game in 2000.
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Founded in 1996, the Major League Soccer is a professional soccer league in the United States. The league works with a team of more than 125 players from over 45 countries. It conducts nearly 1,200 summer day camps and approximately 400 seasonal training programs. The Major League Soccer is structured as a single, limited liability company. The league has built the Columbus Crew Stadium, which has a seating capacity of up to 27,000 individuals. Its sponsors include American Airlines, Panasonic, adidas and Red Bull. The Major League Soccer s team includes Chicago Fire, Kansas City Wizards, New England Revolution and New York Red Bulls. It works in partnership with several corporations and sports marketing companies.
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If you are looking for a fun and positive competitive sports experience for your child then Yorkville Youth Athletic Association has what you need. We offer baseball, basketball, soccer, street hockey, lacrosse, flag-football, and tackle football. For information on all of these programs please read below; and if you would like to register please click on our Applications page. The Yorkville After School Sports Program, currently offered at P.S. 59 & P.S. 183, offers structured recreational and academic activities, between the hours of 3: 00 PM and 6: 00 PM Monday through Friday. We promote healthy lifestyle choices, offer sports and fitness instruction, and encourage positive youth development. [ back to list ]