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WIFL may refer to: World Indoor Football League (1988), a league that was to begin in 1988 World Indoor Football League (2007), a league that played one
WIFL
American indoor football team
2006 as an expansion team of the World Indoor Football League (WIFL). After the WIFL went under in 2007, the Lions joined the American Indoor Football
Columbus_Lions
Defunct American indoor football league
The World Indoor Football League (WIFL) was an indoor football league founded by Harry Pierce, owner of the Rome Renegades and Raleigh Rebels of the American
World Indoor Football League (2007)
World_Indoor_Football_League_(2007)
thus the league never came to fruition. Like the Arena Football League, the WIFL was to use rebound nets (the AFL's since-expired patent on them had not yet
World Indoor Football League (1988)
World_Indoor_Football_League_(1988)
American indoor football team
Beach announced they were leaving the WIFL in hopes of joining AF2 for either the 2008 or 2009 season. The WIFL ceased operations soon afterwards. On
Daytona_Beach_ThunderBirds
Radio station in Inglis, Florida, United States
May 16, 1998, the call sign was changed to WHGN; on October 11, 2000, to WIFL; on July 22, 2010, to WOGF; and on July 25, 2011, to WYKE. It has broadcast
WXZC
Species of legume
489469 PfaF: Wisteria floribunda PFI: 8649 Plant List: ild-9127 PLANTS: WIFL POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:525791-1 RHS: 19123 Tropicos: 13052771 WFO:
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would turn out to be the only season of the World Indoor Football League (WIFL). The league champions were the Augusta Spartans, who defeated the Columbus
2007 World Indoor Football League season
2007_World_Indoor_Football_League_season
Radio station in Weirsdale, Florida, United States
WIFL-LP/104.5 was a low-power F.M. radio station licensed to Weirsdale, Florida, United States. It was owned by the Lake Weir Chamber of Commerce. It was
WIFL-LP
Professional indoor football league
American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) (the rest joined the short-lived WIFL). The AIFA expanded throughout existing territory and, in 2008, expanded
American_Indoor_Football
Variation of gridiron football
off, its first challenger, the World Indoor Football League formed. The WIFL planned to play a schedule with six teams beginning in summer of 1988 with
Arena_football
American football player (born 1967)
won two championships. He also played in the World Indoor Football League (WIFL) as a wide receiver/defensive back with the Daytona Beach Thunder. Wagner
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Arena football team
the Augusta Spartans were made for the AIFL (who would later leave for the WIFL & then rejoin the AIFA as the Augusta Colts). Augusta-Richmond County Civic
Augusta_Stallions
Championship of the WLAF/NFL Europe
the World Bowl. It would have been played on August 29, 1988. However, the WIFL disbanded 11 days before its season was to begin. Reilly, Rick (June 17,
World_Bowl
Convention center and indoor arena in Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.
Daytona Beach Sun Devils/Breakers (SuHL/SHL) (1992–96) Daytona Beach Hawgs/Thunder/ThunderBirds (NIFL/AIFL/WIFL/af2) (2005–08) Website oceancenter.com
Ocean_Center
Indoor arena in Kissimmee, Florida, U.S.
(SPHL) (2005–2007) Kissimmee Kreatures (NIFL) (2005) Osceola Ghostriders (WIFL) (2007) Orlando SeaWolves (MASL) (2018–2020) Osceola Magic (NBA G League)
Silver_Spurs_Arena
Canadian football executive and player (1944–2025)
the Ted Morris Memorial Trophy as the team's MVP. He is also a four-time WIFL all-star. He was later a professor, athletic administrator and coach, teaching
Val_Schneider
Former Arena Football League's developmental league
Lexington Horsemen came from UIF; the Daytona Beach ThunderBirds, from the WIFL, and the Austin Wranglers moved down from the AFL. After the season, Austin
AF2
Village in Denmark
part of the village. The name Veflinge is derived from the old Danish word wifl, which means throwing spear. It is believed that this indicates that the
Veflinge
Arena in Florida, United States
failed to acquire enough capital to finance the team.[citation needed] The WIFL then folded as other members jumped to other leagues. The Tallahassee Tigers
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to 1966. During his years with the Golden Bears football team, he won 3 WIFL championships with the team. Strifler then signed with the Calgary Stampeders
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Specific Martin, Caleb (November 3, 2012). "Johnson selected by Mad Ants". WIFL.com. Archived from the original on June 3, 2013. Retrieved November 7, 2012
2012 NBA Development League draft
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Mexican WIEB-LP 102.9 FM Ocala Institucion Educativa Bethel Spanish religious WIFL-LP 104.5 FM Weirsdale Lake Weir Chamber of Commerce Variety WIGW 90.3 FM
List of radio stations in Florida
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AIFL playoff loss, the Rebels announced their intentions to move to the WIFL with the Rome Renegades. They would have become charters member of this newly
Raleigh_Rebels
American chemist and structural biologist
Keller, A. Kaiser, B.J. Bender, M. Bosse, K. Burkert, L.M. Kogler, D. Wifling, G. Bernhardt, N. Plank, T. Littmann, P. Schmidt, C. Yi, B. Li, S. Ye,
Raymond_C._Stevens
were suspended indefinitely. "World Indoor Football League :: 537 ::". www.wifl.us. Archived from the original on July 9, 2007. Retrieved January 13, 2022
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Happy Mondays on the 1988 album Bummed All pages with titles containing WFL WIFL (disambiguation) Wiffle (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
WFL
the World Indoor Football League for the 2008 season. However, due to the WIFL folding, Tallahassee was left with no league to play in for 2008. In November/December
Tallahassee_Titans
Radio station in Tavernier, Florida, United States
Programming is also heard on 102.5 MHz. The station signed on the air as WIFL on November 21, 1997. On May 6, 1999, the station changed its call sign to
WKEZ-FM
Former Canadian football player
League (WIFL) title all three years he was with the team, including a victory in the 16th Vanier Cup in 1980. Bolzon earned first-team All-WIFL honors
Nereo_Bolzon
Inaugural season for the current Colts franchise
Vessels HB Oklahoma 1952 Heisman Trophy winner; signed with Edmonton Eskimos (WIFL). Joined Colts in 1956. 2 14 Bernie Flowers E Purdue signed with Ottawa
1953_Baltimore_Colts_season
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
Schwarzholz Seier Stocköd Uttigkofen Vogler Walchsing Weidfeld Weng Wetzstein Wifling These are assigned to the Gemarkungen (sub-districts) of Pörndorf, Walchsing
Aldersbach
League (SIFL), American Indoor Football (AIF), World Indoor Football League (WIFL), American Arena League (AAL), and the National Arena League (NAL), with
Sports in Georgia (U.S. state)
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Family of porters that belong to the CPA superfamily
doi:10.1128/JB.180.10.2689-2693.1998. PMC 107221. PMID 9573154. Woehlke G, Wifling K, Dimroth P (November 1992). "Sequence of the sodium ion pump oxaloacetate
Sodium-transporting carboxylic acid decarboxylase
Sodium-transporting_carboxylic_acid_decarboxylase
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiffle cut, a hair style Whiffle, a pinball machine WFL (disambiguation) WIFL (disambiguation) WIFF (disambiguation) Waffle (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Wiffle_(disambiguation)
FM radio frequency
West Virginia WHLC in Highlands, North Carolina WHNB in Hancock, New York WIFL-LP in Weirsdale, Florida WILZ in Saginaw, Michigan WJJK in Noblesville, Indiana
104.5_FM
Television station in Orlando, Florida
licensed to Inverness, as a rebroadcaster of WOFL under the proposed call sign WIFL. The application was contested by Ocala–based independent station WBSP-TV
WOFL
Railway line in Bavaria, Germany
Markt Schwaben and runs to the north. The next stop is Ottenhofen station. Wifling station was opened in 1922 and was closed on 22 May 1971. This is followed
Markt_Schwaben–Erding_railway
Television station in Ocala, Florida
licensed to Inverness, as a rebroadcaster of WOFL under the proposed call sign WIFL. Channel 51, both as WBSP and later as WOGX, fought the proposed station
WOGX
Protein family
Han S, Keller M, Kaiser A, Bender BJ, Bosse M, Burkert K, Kögler LM, Wifling D, Bernhardt G, Plank N, Littmann T, Schmidt P, Yi C, Li B, Ye S, Zhang
Neuropeptide_Y_receptor
Rail line in Bavaria, Germany
(464 m) 12.9 Sempt 12.3 Altenerding 10.0 Aufhausen 6.4 St. Koloman 5.0 Wifling 3.3 Ottenhofen from Munich 0.0 Markt Schwaben (508 m) 7.6 Walpertskirchen
Erding_Ring_Closure
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Han S, Keller M, Kaiser A, Bender BJ, Bosse M, Burkert K, Kögler LM, Wifling D, Bernhardt G, Plank N, Littmann T, Schmidt P, Yi C, Li B, Ye S, Zhang
Neuropeptide_Y_receptor_Y1
German biochemist
Han S, Keller M, Kaiser A, Bender BJ, Bosse M, Burkert K, Kögler LM, Wifling D, Bernhardt G, Plank N, Littmann T, Schmidt P, Yi C, Li B, Ye S, Zhang
Annette_Beck-Sickinger
Overview of the events of 2010 in radio
Communications has been denied by an Indiana judge. July 28: It was announced that WIFL would not flip formats, but change call letters to WOGF. The call letters
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Derived from medieval male form of Matthew.
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Variant spelling of English Kayley, KALIE means "slender."
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