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IFL National Championship

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IFL National Championship
United Bowl (2009–2021)
StadiumTucson Arena[a]
LocationTucson, Arizona[a]
First playedAugust 15, 2009; 15 years ago (2009-08-15)
2023 season
2023 IFL National Championship
The Dollar Loan Center
Henderson, Nevada
(August 5, 2023)
Bay Area Panthers 51
Sioux Falls Storm 41
2024 season
2024 IFL National Championship
Lee's Family Forum
Henderson, Nevada
(August 17, 2024)
Arizona Rattlers 53
Massachusetts Pirates 16
2025 season
2025 IFL National Championship
Tucson Arena
Tucson, Arizona
(August 23, 2025)

The IFL National Championship (formerly the United Bowl) is the annual league championship game of the Indoor Football League (IFL) of the United States. It has served as the final game of every IFL season since 2009, except for 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Origin

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The IFL continued to use the "United Bowl" name originally used by United Indoor Football (UIF). The UIF used this name before they merged with Intense Football League to form the Indoor Football League. The UIF held United Bowl I, II, III, and IV in 2005 through 2008, with all four being won by the Sioux Falls Storm. Although the name "National Indoor Bowl Championship" was used for the 2008 contest between the UIF and the Intense Football League, the "United Bowl" name continued to be used for the combined league's championship until 2021 when it was rebranded.

Game history

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2009–2010: Outlaws dominance

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Seconds before the Outlaws 2009 United Bowl victory

The Billings Outlaws won the first two United Bowls, defeating the River City Rage and Sioux Falls Storm following the 2009 and 2010 seasons, respectively. The Outlaws were led by quarterback Chris Dixon, who was named the Most Valuable Player of both games. After the 2010 Billings tornado damaged Rimrock Auto Arena, the Outlaws ceased operations.[1]

2011–2016: Storm reign

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Dixon joined the Storm before the start of the 2011 season, immediately having an impact by winning the league's Most Valuable Player Award and leading Sioux Falls to a 37–10 victory over the Tri-Cities Fever in the 2011 United Bowl. In the following season, Dixon repeated as league MVP and led the Storm to their second straight United Bowl victory over the Fever.

Dixon would be replaced by former Storm quarterback Terrance Bryant, who led the team to four United Indoor Football (UIF) titles from 2005 to 2008, during the 2013 season. Bryant would win United Bowl MVP after defeating the Nebraska Danger in their first United Bowl appearance.

Dixon re-joined the Storm during the 2014 season after one season in the Arena Football League (AFL). He led the Storm to a 13–0 start to the season before losing to the Cedar Rapids Titans in the final week of the regular season. After winning the United Conference Championship, the Storm would defeat the Danger for the second straight season to win their fourth straight title. Dixon announced his retirement after the 2014 United Bowl.

Lorenzo Brown took over as the Storm's quarterback in 2015, leading the team to a perfect 14–0 regular season record and a rematch against the Nebraska Danger in the 2015 United Bowl. The Storm would dominate the Danger, winning 62–27. Brown returned as the Storm's quarterback in 2016, helping Sioux Falls win their sixth consecutive championship, this time over the Spokane Empire.

2017–2021: First-year titles

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The Storm advanced to the 2017 United Bowl to face the Arizona Rattlers in their first year competing in the IFL. The Rattlers upset the Storm in a 50–41 victory, ending the Storm's chances of a seven-peat. The Iowa Barnstormers, led by league MVP Drew Powell, would defeat the Storm in the 2018 United Bowl after an 11–3 season.

Sioux Falls reached the United Bowl for the tenth straight time in 2019, defeating the Rattlers and earning their seventh United Bowl championship.[2]

The 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] In 2021, the Massachusetts Pirates joined the IFL and immediately had an impact, going 11–3 and defeating the Arizona Rattlers in the 2021 United Bowl.[4] The 2021 United Bowl marked the first time since 2009 that the Sioux Falls Storm did not make the championship game.[5]

2022–2024: Western Conference's winning streak

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On May 9, 2022, the IFL struck a deal to rebrand the United Bowl to the IFL National Championship.[6] The move came in conjuncture with the league announcing that The Dollar Loan Center (later renamed Lee's Family Forum) in Henderson, Nevada would be the host of the championship games for the next three seasons.[7][8]

During the 2022 IFL National Championship, the Northern Arizona Wranglers, led by quarterback Kaleb Barker, defeated the Quad City Steamwheelers, earning their first title.[9] In the following season, the Bay Area Panthers earned their first title by defeating the Sioux Falls Storm in the 2023 IFL National Championship.[10]

In a 2021 United Bowl rematch, the Arizona Rattlers got revenge over the Massachusetts Pirates to win their second IFL championship in 2024.[11]

On November 7, 2024, the IFL entered a three-year agreement to hold the IFL National Championship in Tucson Arena at the Tucson Convention Center in Tucson, Arizona after the three-year partnership with Lee's Family Forum expired.[12]

Games

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Championships table key and summary
2009–2017 2022–present
United Conference Eastern Conference
United championU
(9, 6–3)
Eastern championE
(3, 0–3)
Intense Conference Western Conference
Intense championI
(9, 3–6)
Western championW
(3, 3–0)
Game Date Winning team Score Losing team Venue City Attendance Ref.
2009 August 15, 2009 Billings OutlawsI
(1, 1–0)
71–62 RiverCity RageU
(1, 0–1)
Rimrock Auto Arena Billings, MT 8,351
2010 July 17, 2010 Billings OutlawsI
(2, 2–0)
43–34 Sioux Falls StormU
(1, 0–1)
Billings Sports Plex Billings, MT (2) 2,500
2011 July 16, 2011 Sioux Falls StormU
(2, 1–1)
37–10 Tri-Cities FeverI
(1, 0–1)
Sioux Falls Arena Sioux Falls, SD 4,696
2012 July 14, 2012 Sioux Falls StormU
(3, 2–1)
59–32 Tri-Cities FeverI
(2, 0–2)
Sioux Falls Arena (2) Sioux Falls, SD (2) 4,901
2013 June 29, 2013 Sioux Falls StormU
(4, 3–1)
43–40 Nebraska DangerI
(1, 0–1)
Sioux Falls Arena (3) Sioux Falls, SD (3) 5,202
2014 June 28, 2014 Sioux Falls StormU
(5, 4–1)
63–46 Nebraska DangerI
(2, 0–2)
Sioux Falls Arena (4) Sioux Falls, SD (4) 4,500
2015 July 11, 2015 Sioux Falls StormU
(6, 5–1)
62–27 Nebraska DangerI
(3, 0–3)
Denny Sanford Premier Center Sioux Falls, SD (5) 9,245
2016 July 23, 2016 Sioux Falls StormU
(7, 6–1)
55–34 Spokane EmpireI
(1, 0–1)
Denny Sanford Premier Center (2) Sioux Falls, SD (6) 9,000
2017 July 8, 2017 Arizona RattlersI
(1, 1–0)
50–41 Sioux Falls StormU
(8, 6–2)
Denny Sanford Premier Center (3) Sioux Falls, SD (7) [13]
2018 July 7, 2018 Iowa Barnstormers
(1, 1–0)
42–38 Sioux Falls Storm
(9, 6–3)
Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, IA [14]
2019 July 13, 2019 Sioux Falls Storm
(10, 7–3)
56–53 Arizona Rattlers
(2, 1–1)
Gila River Arena Glendale, AZ 14,635 [15]
2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 September 12, 2021 Massachusetts Pirates
(1, 1–0)
37–34 Arizona Rattlers
(3, 1–2)
Footprint Center Phoenix, AZ 6,385 [16]
2022 August 13, 2022 NAZ WranglersW
(1, 1–0)
47–45 Quad City SteamwheelersE
(1, 0–1)
Dollar Loan Center Henderson, NV 4,149 [17]
2023 August 5, 2023 Bay Area PanthersW
(1, 1–0)
51–41 Sioux Falls StormE
(11, 7–4)
Dollar Loan Center (2) Henderson, NV (2) 3,674 [18]
2024 August 17, 2024 Arizona RattlersW
(4, 2–2)
53–16 Massachusetts PiratesE
(2, 1–1)
Lee's Family Forum (3) Henderson, NV (3) 1,977 [19]

MVP

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The IFL National Championship Most Valuable Player award, or simply the IFL National Championship MVP, is presented annually to the most valuable player of the IFL National Championship, the IFL championship game.

Key for the below tables
Symbol Description
* Player elected to the IFL Hall of Fame
IFL National Championship Most Valuable Players
Game Winner Team Position College Ref.
2009 Chris Dixon* Billings Outlaws Quarterback Humboldt State
2010 Chris Dixon* (2) Billings Outlaws (2) Quarterback (2) [20]
2011 Chris Dixon* (3) Sioux Falls Storm Quarterback (3)
2012 Jeremiah Price Sioux Falls Storm (2) Defensive end Oklahoma State [21]
2013 Terrance Bryant* Sioux Falls Storm (3) Quarterback (4) Oregon State
2014[b] Chris Dixon* (4) Sioux Falls Storm (4) Quarterback (5) Humboldt State
James Terry* Sioux Falls Storm (5) Wide receiver Kansas State
2015 Brandon Johnson-Farrell Sioux Falls Storm (6) Wide receiver (2) Sioux Falls
2016 Lorenzo Brown Jr. Sioux Falls Storm (7) Quarterback (6)
2017 Justin Shirk Arizona Rattlers Linebacker Bloomsburg
2018 Ryan Balentine Iowa Barnstormers Wide receiver (3) Southern Miss [22]
2019 Lorenzo Brown Jr. (2) Sioux Falls Storm (8) Quarterback (7) Sioux Falls
2021 Alejandro Bennifield Massachusetts Pirates Quarterback (8) Chattanooga
2022 JaQuan Artis Northern Arizona Wranglers Defensive end (2) Lenoir-Rhyne
2023 Dalton Sneed Bay Area Panthers Quarterback (9) Montana
2024 Davontae Merriweather Arizona Rattlers (2) Defensive back West Texas A&M

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Tucson Arena at the Tucson Convention Center in Tucson, Arizona will hold the IFL National Championship from 2025 to 2027.
  2. ^ Chris Dixon and James Terry were named co-MVPs of the 2014 United Bowl, the only United Bowl with co-MVPs.

References

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