Showing posts with label semi pro football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label semi pro football. Show all posts
Monday, December 28, 2009
AFA Semi-Pro Football 2004 Media Guide In Process
March 16, 2004 AFA Semi-Pro Football 2004 media guides WORKSInasmuch as teams and leagues at our level, you could use a little help to attract the attention of local media to his sport, the FAA recently announced that it will publish a media guide to the National Semi-Pro football teams and leagues may wear sports journalists (as well as radio and TV sports directors) in their areas - and showed, once and for all that local seed pro football organization plays an indirect role in one of the fastest growing sports movements in the country today. . . SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL! The new publication is called the AFA's 2004 Semi-Pro Football Media Guide - "Document and Data Book. The information contained in 300 pages the book is more of our findings Football America throughout the year (s) and will be a summary of AFA 2003 semi-professional football season. The book will contain information such as the League final classification of 60 different leagues (and 615 semi-pro teams) playing in the competition last year, the AFA, and a summary of the first 24 years of the AFA 'National Association for the semi-football.Readers Pro will be able to see how each team finished the 2003 season, as well as checking the alignment 2004 of the league. Want to see how your computer is located the rest of the teams semi-pro football at the national level? This book is the definitive list AFA 2003 Powers' up and down all the 615 teams in all leagues (spring / summer / fall). coaches, players, staff and managers an overview of the league about how the work of the AFA, the power and accuracy with the number of computers crisp database has become after 5 years and over 14,000 points of the game have been included in him. The list of last year (2003) All-American selections and AFA Gold Ball Award "winners, will help some players deserved reputation selected by the CFA in 2003 Outstanding Achievers in the semifinals of the level of professional football. Players can experience (in subsequent years), who were among the nations best semi-professional level, during the 2003 season. Furthermore, the post-season guide to list the names of more than a thousand players over the years that have made the leap from 'minors to the majors (NFL, CFL, WFL, USFL, etc.). speaks of a thousand names - the Media Guide AFA also list the names of every player and coach (over 1,000) who have had their names engraved on the AFA National Championship Trophy - Arthur S. Arkush Memorial Cup - because he has played in one of the teams in the AFA National Championship in the last 24 years. A photo of the 4 1 / 2 feet high, feet wide Arkush Cup is described in the colorful 2004 Media Guide cover. Also: the book gives a full breakdown, by category, of each person who has entered into the AFA Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame in the past 24 years. Along with the list of the names of these 431 Semi-Pro Football legends to be many pictures of the Hall of Fame of the AFA in its induction ceremony and / or for them during their days playing soon. An update of the semi-pro football record in recent years investigating the AFA famous Hall of Fame Historian, Steve Brainerd, is also included. What is so impressive to be a semi-pro football record if it can prove to anyone what it takes? The Media Guide AFA are all evidence of our semi - pro-football record holders have to claim bragging rights for their achievements in football over the years! Join one of the four affiliate programs AFA (AFA Coaches Assn., AFA Players Assn., AFA Officials Assn., And / or the AFA Semi-Pro Football Alumni Assn.) Before the date of publication of books and that his name appears as an official member and supporter of the Football Association of America in 2004. What's more, but I think we should wait until the book comes out to see what the AFA has done to help advance our level of sport in your area. The Media Guide 2004 will be printed and available for distribution before the summer of AFA of Commissioners Meeting weekend (dates and venue will be announced at a press back). Before the date of publication, the FAA sent a press release announcing as Semi-Pro football addicts can buy one of these treasures of information, which will surely be a collector's item of football. Teams will have progressive multiple copies to use to convince people with their local media that his team (and league) is an important part of the national association of AFA Semi-Pro and
Monday, October 26, 2009
Hold On To Your Chin Straps - The AFA Is Ready To Take Semi-Pro Football To A Whole New Dimension
May 17, 2004 - While some of the AFA Spring leagues across the country are preparing for their play-off - Summer / Fall League teams are committed to their plans formulizing tryout camps early and pre -season fitness sessions. Although many of the 60 different semi-pro football leagues that operate from coast to coast-in fact, coming to rest a couple of months between the seasons, the AFA national office is busy 12 months a year to promote awareness and 600 teams that call semi-pro football in its niche market. To help the football leagues of any member of the recognition they deserve, National Association will soon announce detailed plans to publish its monthly news tabloid / magazine devoted to the leagues and equipment complying with the seeds of AFA-Pro ( senior amateur) level qualifications football. "It was very difficult - in recent years - for teams and leagues, our level of recognition for a national sports publications," said AFA president for 25 years, Ron Real. "So we (AFA), is to publish our sports newspaper similar to Pro Football Weekly give players, coaches, management teams and the league of some kind of publicity they deserve for their dedication to our level of play." Football News (AFN) will be the first toast to its first issue in mid-June this year and will be published monthly from June to January `04. Since 2005, the AFN will be published in April (with coverage of the alloys Spring) until December, with a special New Year (January issue), summary of news, reviews and summarizes the stories that ran during the year. afNews staff in the coming weeks will be busy in contact with the commissioners of the league and seeking cooperation from the leagues who qualify Cove anger at reports that the APA's guidelines for membership. The regular monthly news / magazine will feature stories of 28-36 pages, national power, the team and the championship editorials and columns written by sports journalists willing to help promote the league in their own region. In addition, each of the organizations affiliated with the AFA and the AFA National Coaches Assoc., AFA Players Assoc., AFA officials Assoc., AFA Statistical Assoc., AFA Trainers Assoc. AFA Alumni Club and the baby of semi-retirement to all coverage will pro'ers monthly tabloid-size semi-pro football. The AFN will also give a full explanation of the nominees for the selection and induction of AFA Seed Pro Football Hall of Fame. Over the past 24 years the AFA has enshrined 431 players, coaches, executives, pioneers, officials, coaches, media and historians, as well as young people, women and international soccer categories. In coming weeks, publishers are trying to help AFN editor can provide professional news covering the latest news and opinions about the title. Think you have what it takes to become a sports journalist of the U.S. Soccer News? Contact the Marketing Department afnmarketing@sbcglobal.net AFN. E-mail your name, postal address, phone number, email address and name of the semi-pro football league that wants to cover for American Football News. Give a brief note about why you feel qualified to cover the league of our publication. In the global context of AFA Semi-Pro Football and awareness programs, we are putting the finishing touches to our 300-page AFA's 2004 media guide and should be ready for distribution by the publication in mid-June as well. request information on obtaining copies of one (or several) of these semi-pro a lot of books is scheduled for next week at the National Bureau of AFA. AFA teams and leagues will want copies of this impressive 300 2004 AFA Semi-Pro Football Media Guide (facts and records book) to show their publishers as well as local sports newspapers radio and television media managers in their area. Update: Form Media Guide AFA order can be downloaded by clicking www.eteamz.com/americanfootballassn/files/MediaGuideOrderForm2.pdf http:// http://www.cafeshops To choose AFA logo merchandise .com / amerfootball / 58,394 Media - contact Dave Burch at AFA National Office (877) 624-4485 or (941) 388-3510 (amerfoot@aol.com e-mail) (o) usafoot@aol.com (website) http:// www.americanfootballassn.com/
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