American Football League (Alternity)

The American Football League (AFL) is the primary professional football league in the United States. The AFL was founded with 11 teams in 1920, while today it is comprised of as many as 39 teams. The league is divided into five divisions: Eastern, Northern, Midwestern, Southern, and Western. Every February, two teams, champions of the regular season and the League's Playoffs, compete in the Super Bowl, the annual champhionship game. The first game, Super Bowl I (SB-I) was played in January 1967, at the LA Memorial Coliseum.