Southeast Football League

Southeast Football League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2013 SEFL Season
Sport American Football
Founded 1995
Inaugural season 1995
CEO Jesse L. Wiggins
Motto “A Fan-Tastic Experience”
No. of teams 12
Country  United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Knights of Miami
Most titles Knights of Miami (5)
Official website

The Southeast Football League (SEFL) is an organized adult amateur American football league. The SEFL is headquartered in Miami, Florida, and began the 2013 season with (12) member teams from around the state of Florida.

The regular season is an eleven week schedule during which each team has one bye week and plays ten games. Each team will play all other teams in their division once, and likewise for all other teams outside the division within the conference and/or league. The season currently starts in early February and runs weekly to late May.

The SEFL was founded originally in 1995 by Dr. Franklin F. Sands and Jesse L. Wiggins. The league operated through the 1997 season, then folded. It was resurrected by Wiggins in June 2002 and began playing again in the spring of 2003. The SEFL has been operational each year since.

Both the Miami Knights and the Central Florida Thoroughbreds, respectively, have participated in a record five SEFL Championship Title Games. The Knights however, have won more SEFL Championship titles than any other league franchise with five (5) to their credit. The Thoroughbreds organization, winners of two SEFL Championship Titles, holds the league record for consecutive SEFL Championship Game appearances with five (2005–2009).

SEFL Executive Board Members: 2013-2014

SEFL Board of Directors

SEFL Member Teams

The league had two divisions (North and South) as of January 1, 2014. Below is a list of the 2014 teams:

North Division

Southeast Division

SEFL Championship Game Results Since 2003

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