Southern Football League (Quebec Independence)

The Southern Football League (SFL) is a professional American football league based in the southern United States and one team in Cuba. It is made up of 14 franchises divided into two divisions.

History
The original Confederate Football League was founded in the 1920s, but during the rule of the National Socialists the league increasingly came under control of the government. Franchises were either disbanded or became sponsored by the government. The league was used as a morale booster during the war, but it quickly decayed as the war turned against the Confederacy. When the south became occupied following the war, the league was disbanded and clubs were initially banned, but after a year many of the old clubs were recreated. In 1951, the Southern Football League was created.

East Division

 * Atlanta Falcons (Atlanta, GA)
 * Havana Warriors (Havana, Cuba)
 * Jacksonville Jaguars (Jacksonville, FL)


 * Miami Dolphins (Miami, FL)
 * South Carolina Panthers (Columbia, SC)
 * Tampa Bay Marauders (Tampa Bay, FL)

West Division

 * Arkansas (Little Rock, AR)


 * Dallas Cowboys (Dallas, TX)
 * Houston Texans (Houston, TX)
 * New Orleans Saints (New Orleans, LA)