- Look up
AFL,
afl, or
afl. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
AFL may
refer to:
Angel Foundation for Learning, a
Canadian Roman Catholic charity Ankara...
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Philip Joseph Martinovich (February 9, 1915 –
September 22, 1964) was an
American professional football placekicker who pla**** in the
National Football...
- The
American Football League, also
known retrospectively as the
AFL III to
distinguish it from
earlier organizations of that name, was a professional...
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William Drought Cox (November 8, 1909 –
March 28, 1989) was an
American businessman and
sports executive. Cox was born in 1909,
growing up on Riverside...
- John
James Klumb (January 22, 1916 – July 23, 1998) was an
American football end who pla**** for two
seasons in the
National Football League (NFL). After...
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James Robert Davis Jr. (May 5, 1914 –
March 14, 1980) was an
American football halfback, fullback,
quarterback and
punter who pla**** in the
National Football...
- is
unrelated to the
Yankees of the
first AFL (and the
National Football League), the
Yankees of the
second AFL, and the (later)
Yankees of the All-America...
- Kita K,
Hiraoka N,
Oshima A,
Kadonishi S,
Obayashi A (December 1985). "Acc
III, a new
restriction endonuclease from
Acinetobacter calcoaceticus". Nucleic...
- as the
AFL-NFL
Championship Game, as the
title Super Bowl was not
chosen until 1968. Thus the
third AFL-NFL
matchup was
dubbed "Super Bowl
III" and the...
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Stadium and
Downing Stadium as it
competed in the
second AFL in 1936 and 1937. A
third AFL New York
Yankees took the
field in 1940 and
became the New...