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Stars Football League

The Stars Football League (SFL) was an American football league that operated primarily in Florida from 2011 to 2013. The league was headquartered in Grosse Pointe, Michigan.〔Shea, Bill (2010-12-10). (New pro football league plans franchise at Pontiac Silverdome ). ''Crain Communications''. Retrieved 2011-06-29.〕 Its inaugural season began June 30, 2011 with two teams;〔Shacklette, Buddy (2011-06-29). (Ready or not, Racers to start season ). ''Daytona Beach News-Journal''. Retrieved 2011-06-29.〕 the league phased two more teams into the schedule over the course of the 2011 season to finish the season with four teams (two in Florida, one in Louisiana and one traveling team). It played the 2012 season with three teams, all based in Florida, and the 2013 season with four teams.
Originally intended to be a more or less national league on par with the contemporary United Football League, a lack of investor interest, anemic attendance and low budgets prevented the league from reaching its intended goals.
==Rules==
The league followed standard American football rules, with two exceptions. Field goals of over 50 yards were awarded four points instead of three, as in NFL Europe. The league also offered a three-point conversion from ten yards, just as the XFL did in its playoffs. These rule changes were intended to help teams that fall behind in a game to catch up more quickly.〔Berardino, Mike (July 21, 2011). (Tiger Woods, Steve Williams and the four-point field goal (Three Things) ). ''South Florida Sun-Sentinel''. Retrieved July 25, 2011.〕 The league did not use instant replay (the league never acquired a television contract, making instant replay impossible).〔Buda, Joe (2011-06-29). (Stars Football League to Debut on June 30 ). ''The Las Vegas Informer''. Retrieved 2011-06-29.〕 The league also will use a slightly shorter play clock.〔
Teams were restricted to 35〔(Semipro football: Fort Pierce Orange set tryouts for Saturday ). ''Treasure Coast Newspapers''. Retrieved February 27, 2012.〕 or 36 players on each roster,〔 with any person 18 years of age or older eligible to play.〔Menning, Rick (2011-03-21). (Players sought for pro spring football league team... ) ''South Florida Sun-Sentinel''. Retrieved 2011-06-29.〕〔Harris, Michael (July 22, 2011). (New Orleans Jazz is back ... as part of new professional football league ). ''NOLA.com''. Retrieved July 25, 2011.〕 Its level of play could be classified somewhere between minor league and semi-professional; players were compensated between $100 and $500 per game, on par with most indoor football leagues, but had to pay their own travel expenses for away games.〔Berardino, Mike (July 25, 2011). (Money isn't the driving force in the fledgling, four-team Stars Football League ). ''Sacramento Bee''. Retrieved July 25, 2011.〕

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