Monday, October 5, 2009

AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

National Football League (NFL) is the most popular American football League. It was first conducted in August 20, 1920. The first name for National Football League is American Professional Football Association. In 1920 it was conducted between 11 teams. But now this league consists of 32 teams from U.S. In 1970, National Football League was divided into two conferences. First one is American Football Conference (AFC) and the second one is National Football Conference (NFC). Here each conference consist of 4 divisions, each division has four teams.

In National Football League one team in each division will have to play with each team twice. They also play with each team from another division, which is in the same conference as well as divisions of the opposite conference.

The season for National Football League will start on the first Thursday of September, and it will ends nearly late December or early January. At the end of the regular season 6 teams which are from each conference will have to play in the NFC playoffs, which is nothing but a twelve team (single elimination tournament) terminates the champions game, which is called as Super Bow. Which was conducted at the time of pre selected site? Through this way, they will select the star players from both AFC and NFC.

Single Elimination tournament is also called as knockout cup, it is nothing but one type of elimination tournament, if the loser of each match is eliminated from the winning championship, or for the winning of the first prize.

Brett Favre is one of the best player, from the team of Minnesota Vikings in National Football League. In America Thousands of fans for NFC. Every Sunday they wakeup at early morning to watch the pre game shows of NFL.

In National Football League, there is one method which is called Bye team, which is nothing but, without playing the first round they will directly go to second round. Which is occurred, if odd number of teams are participated in that League.

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