New Football Organization Helps You Stay in the Game
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Stay in the Game: Join the New Football Organization
Are you someone who started playing football at eight and never lost your passion for the game? Maybe you played through college or just miss the camaraderie and excitement. Whatever your history, your love for football doesn't have to end with the final whistle.
Imagine the chance to connect with NFL Hall of Famer Sam Huff, a key player in the New York Giants' 1956 championship team. Or perhaps you’re inspired by coaching legends like Barry Switzer, who led the Dallas Cowboys to a Super Bowl victory in 1995, and Willie Wood, the pioneer as the first Black head coach in professional football.
Join the American Football Alumni (AFA), where you’ll find a community of current and former players, coaches, and supporters of the sport. The advisory board features some of the most legendary figures in football history, providing unparalleled networking opportunities.
The AFA is designed as a social and networking hub, allowing members to reconnect with the game and relive the excitement of their playing days. Despite the existence of other alumni groups, AFA uniquely focuses on fostering deep, personal, and professional connections among its members.
According to recent surveys by AFA:
- 70% of former players are interested in joining an alumni network with high school and college football players.
- 79% are eager for reunions with former teammates.
- 55% want to purchase their old school jerseys, particularly if personalized.
Membership offers numerous benefits such as discounted entry to events like Football Fest 2006 and other conferences, special pricing on merchandise, and participation in alumni polls.
The AFA plans to kick off its annual conventions in Las Vegas, starting in 2006, offering even more ways for members to engage and connect.
Join AFA and continue to fuel your passion for football, whether you’re still on the field or cheering from the stands.
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