Dec 10, 2008 - 2:41 PM
DENVER (Ticker) -- The Arena Football League is having serious financial troubles and is expected to announce that it will suspend play for the 2009 season, according to a report Wednesday by the Rocky Mountain News.
According to the report, the league will make the announcement by the end of the week. Earlier this week, the Columbus Dispatch reported that players from the Columbus Destroyers received text message warnings the league is in trouble.
However, AFL senior vice president of communications Chris McCloskey issued a statement to PA SportsTicker on Wednesday in response to the reports.
"Despite rumors and reports to the contrary, all AFL teams are continuing to work towards ArenaBowl XXIII. As it has previously stated, the AFL continues to work on long-term structural improvement options.
"Some of the options may impact the 2009 season. There is currently no timetable for an announcement of any kind. We remain grateful to our fans for their enthusiasm and patience."
One team, the New Orleans VooDoo, has already shut down operations. In addition, the league is still looking for a replacement for longtime commissioner David Baker, who resigned in July just two days before the ArenaBowl.
Founded in 1987, the AFL consists of 15 teams and had been gaining popularity in recent years thanks to a television contract with ESPN.
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senorpepr
This is sad to hear, as a big fan of the AFL, but hopefully this will give them time to properly regroup and bring back a quality product in 2010. In the meantime, we'll see if af2 will carry on and will satisfy my itch for indoor ball.
Dec 10 4:07 PM