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The HFL a new minor league in Houston, Texas to play just like the NFL

Houston Football League (NFL)


The Houston Football League (HFL) (Source: HPN)
HPN - The Houston Football League (HFL) is the answer to spring/summer football for Houstonians. The HFL will bust on the scene in April 2015 with a new atitude about minor league football. Fierce competition should always be the course of the day for Saturday football in the league.
Building a great football league is about trust, honesty, and communication. Those are the three things you need in every relationship and especially in football. The owners of the organizations in the Houston Football League (HFL) will build the best minor league in the Great State of Texas based on those three principles. This agreement called the "Consortium" will work together to not only make their organizations more profitable but also promote great minor league football in the Houston Metro area. HFL is very much about help those athletes that want to get to the next level and we plan on helping them as much as we can by giving them a league that people will come to see and other organizations to try and come out and find them.
Terry Andre Hayes, Founder & Executive Director
Source: HFL
When you talk about the Houston Football League (HFL) I want people to see us like the NFL but only playing in the spring/summer months. We want to be that other league that the fans will come out with their families and see a great sport played by great athletes from in and around the city of Houston. The organization owners will sit down and discuss what is going to be the best for this league and how to keep the league from making the mistakes that past leagues in the Houston area has made. We are all committed to bring Houston the best minor league in the country.

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