Last updated : Thursday, 27 June 2024
Introduction
The Jakeakdins Amateur Football League is a non-profit organization that provides opportunities for adults to play football in the Greater Boston area. The league was founded in 2001 and currently has over 100 teams.
The Jakeakdins League offers a variety of divisions, including competitive, recreational, and coed. The season runs from April to November, and games are played on weeknights and weekends.
The league also offers a variety of social events, such as a draft party, a season-ending party, and a fantasy football league.
History
The Jakeakdins Amateur Football League was founded in 2001 by a group of friends who wanted to create a more competitive football league than the existing leagues in the area. The league started with just a few teams, but it has grown steadily over the years.
The league is named after Jake Akdins, a former college football player who was one of the founders of the league. Akdins passed away in 2015, but the league continues to bear his name in his honor.
Rules and Regulations
The Jakeakdins Amateur Football League follows the rules and regulations of the American Football Association (AFA). The AFA is the governing body for amateur football in the United States.
The league also has its own set of rules and regulations, which are designed to ensure a safe and fair playing environment. These rules cover everything from player eligibility to equipment requirements.