Western Football League

The Western Football League is the national football league of the Western Republic. Every season, the top 6 teams of each conference advance to the playoffs. There are four rounds of the playoffs; the wild card round, the divisional round, the conference finals, and the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is held in a chosen venue across the country, and one single game is played. Every city with a Western Football League has hosted the Super Bowl at least once. The winner of the Super Bowl wins the Western Memorial Trophy, the greatest prize in football. As of 2020, the winner of the Super Bowl is the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, against the San Francisco 49ers. The 2020 Super Bowl was held in the Western National Stadium in Calgary, and the 2021 Super Bowl will be held in the Mosaic Stadium in Regina. As of 2020, the team with the most Super Bowl titles is the Edmonton Eskimos, with a total of 14 titles.

The Western Football League was founded in 1926. The first Western Finals were between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Southern California Trojans. The game was played in the Memorial Coliseum, in Los Angeles. It resulted in Southern California beating Saskatchewan 30-7.

The original eight teams in the WFL were the Calgary Stampeders, the Edmonton Eskimos, the Saskatchewan Roughriders, the Utah Utes, the Arizona Cardinals, the Berkeley Bears, the San Francisco 49ers, and the Southern California Trojans.

Every year, the best players in the league get to participate in the Western Pro Bowl. The Western Pro Bowl is held annually in the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California.

The Western Football League has its headquarters in Los Angeles.

Teams
The WFL has twenty teams, ten in each conference. There are two conferences; the Northern Conference and the Southern Conference.

2019-20 Playoffs
† - Indicates that this team placed first in the league's regular season.