Last updated : Tuesday, 02 July 2024

Introduction

The Pepsi Football League is an amateur football league in the United States. It was founded in 2010 and is currently in its 13th season. The league is open to men and women of all ages and skill levels.

The Pepsi Football League has teams in over 20 states. The teams compete in a regular season followed by a playoff tournament. The winner of the playoff tournament is crowned the Pepsi Football League champion.

Rules

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The Pepsi Football League follows the rules of the American Football Association (AFA). The AFA rules are similar to the rules of the National Football League (NFL), but there are some key differences. For example, the Pepsi Football League uses a smaller field and a shorter game clock.

The Pepsi Football League also has its own set of rules that are specific to the league. These rules are designed to promote safety and fairness.

Teams

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There are over 100 teams in the Pepsi Football League. The teams are divided into divisions based on their location and skill level.

The teams in the Pepsi Football League are all amateur teams. This means that the players do not get paid to play football. The teams are made up of people who love football and want to play it at a competitive level.

Season

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The Pepsi Football League season runs from August to December. The regular season consists of 10 games. The top four teams in each division qualify for the playoffs.

The playoffs are single-elimination. The winner of the championship game is the Pepsi Football League champion.

Sources

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