American Indoor Football - Former AIFL/AIFA/AIF Teams Now Playing in Another League

Former AIFL/AIFA/AIF Teams Now Playing in Another League

  • Carolina Speed - now playing in Professional Indoor Football League.
  • Columbus Lions - now playing in Professional Indoor Football League.
  • Erie RiverRats/Storm - now the Erie Explosion playing in Continental Indoor Football League.
  • Miami Valley Silverbacks - now the Dayton Sharks and playing in Continental Indoor Football League.
  • Reno Barons - playing as an independent.
  • Richmond Raiders - now playing in Professional Indoor Football League.
  • San Jose Wolves - relocated to Stockton, California and is playing as an independent.
  • Utah Valley Thunder - assumed the identity of the Utah Blaze in the Arena Football League in 2010.
  • Wyoming Cavalry - now playing in the Indoor Football League.

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