Fan Controlled Football
Fan Controlled Football is a proposed professional indoor football league created in 2017 as the first sports league controlled by the fans. The league’s inaugural season is schedule to begin in February 2021 and will last six weeks. All games will be held in a single facility in Atlanta and will be broadcast on Twitch.
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Fan Controlled Football is a proposed professional indoor football league created in 2017 as the first sports league controlled by the fans. The league’s inaugural season is schedule to begin in February 2021 and will last six weeks. All games will be held in a single facility in Atlanta and will be broadcast on Twitch. It was created by Project Fanchise, who established the first-ever fan-controlled professional sports franchise, the Salt Lake Screaming Eagles, and operated the Colorado Crush to play in the Indoor Football League in 2017 before both teams left that league.
The FCF is backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners, Verizon Ventures, Correlation Ventures, Basecamp 2, Next10 Ventures, Bleacher Report co-founder Dave Finnocchio and Reddit co- founder Alexis Ohanian and team owners include former and current NFL stars.
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