The IPFL is an Independent Professional Football League that provides a Platform for Amateur Athletes to display their talents at the same level as Professional Athletes. The IPFL consists of 32 Franchise teams within 16 AIS-selected states divided into Two Territories (Atlantic & Pacific). Each state is then divided into Two Zones, within each state, represented by IPFL Zone A and IPFL Zone B.
AIS planned IPFL States:
ATLANTIC – GA, LA, MS, AL, NC, VA, OH, NJ;
PACIFIC – IA, TX, NE, AR, AZ, UT, CA, OR
The Association of Independent Sports (AIS), is launching a New Private Professional Football League called Independent Professional Football League, or Indie Pro Football (IPFL). The IPFL offers an opportunity for amateur athletes to play on professional-level IPFL Franchise Teams, where players are paid to perform and compete in nationally televised games on 3 Levels: The Countdown™ (Like the NFL Season), The Showdown™ (Like the NFL Playoffs), The Ultimate Showdown™ or The Ultimate™ (Like the NFL Championships), and the Big “O” Bowl™ (Like the NFL Superbowl).
The AIS also hosts: Indie Pro Basketball; Indie Pro Baseball; Indie Pro Volleyball; Indie Pro Soccer; Indie Pro Hockey; Indie Pro Gymnastics; Indie Pro Golf; Indie Pro Tennis; Indie Pro Lacrosse and more.
The Vision of The AIS is to provide an Alternative Professional Platform for exceptional athletes to establish a career and earn a comfortable salary while doing the thing they were gifted and love to do. PLAY THE GAMES!
The IPFL was founded and developed by Shedrick R. Perro, as part of The Association of Independent Sports, which is a Private Professional Sports Entertainment Eco-System, also founded by Perro. The AIS offers the Indie Pro Sports platforms for Amateur Athletes to earn income, as well a play in Professionally Televised Games.
Jamal Sharif Anderson is a former NFL running back, drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the seventh round of the 1994 NFL Draft. As the new IPFL Commissioner, Jamal will oversee the operations of the Organization and the 32 Franchise Teams, owned by former NFL Players, as well.