Maritime Football League
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The Maritime Football League is a men's tackle football league in the Maritime Provinces of Canada. The season runs from May until August. The league consists of former CFL
Canadian Football League
The Canadian Football League or CFL is a professional sports league located in Canada. The CFL is the highest level of competition in Canadian football, a form of gridiron football closely related to American football....

, CIS
Canadian Interuniversity Sport
Canadian Interuniversity Sport is the national governing body of university sport in Canada, comprising the majority of degree granting universities in the country. Its equivalent body for organized sports at colleges in Canada is The Canadian Colleges Athletic Association...

, and High School football players.

Teams in 2011

  • Capital Area Gladiators
  • Dartmouth Knights
  • Halifax Shockers
  • PEI Privateers
  • Moncton Mustangs
  • Saint John Wanderers

Defunct Teams

  • Halifax Buccaneers
  • Moncton Marshals
  • Saint John Longhorns (Merged with Wanderers)
  • Super City Mean Green
  • UNBSJ Wolves (Joined AFL)

Maritime Bowl Champions

  • I 2002 Halifax Shockers 21 Saint John Wanderers 19 (Hampton, N.B.)
  • II 2003 Saint John Wanderers 50 Halifax Shockers 12 (Halifax, N.S.)
  • III 2004 Moncton Marshals 30 Halifax Shockers 3 (Moncton, N.B.)
  • IV 2005 Saint John Wanderers 28 Dartmouth Knights 18 (Halifax, N.S.)
  • V 2006 Saint John Wanderers 52 Dartmouth Knights 26 (Saint John, N.B.)
  • VI 2007 Riverview Mustangs 23 Halifax Shockers 0 (Riverview, N.B.)
  • VII 2008 Riverview Mustangs 21 Saint John Wanderers 13 (Riverview, N.B.)
  • VIII 2009 Riverview Mustangs 16 Halifax Shockers 7 (Riverview, N.B.)
  • IX 2010 Moncton Mustangs 29 Dartmouth Knights 10 (Moncton, N.B.)

Mariner Bowl Champions (Tier 2 Playoff Bowl)

  • I 2007 Dartmouth Knights 20 Saint John Longhorns 15 (Saint John, N.B.)
  • II 2008 Capital Area Gladiators 42 Saint John Longhorns 33 (Saint John, N.B.)
  • III 2009 Dartmouth Knights 41 P. E. I. Privateers 14 (Dartmouth, N.S.)
    • Not Competed for in 2010.

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