Sport | Football |
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Founded | 1926 |
Founder | James H. Gildea |
Ceased | 1927 |
Director | Herman Meyer |
No. of teams | 10 |
Country | United States |
Last champion(s) | All-Lancaster Red Roses |
Most titles | All-Lancaster Red Roses |
The Eastern League of Professional Football was an american football minor league formed in 1926 by independent clubs from Pennsylvania and New Jersey (separate from the "Eastern Pennsylvania Football League" which played in the late 1930s and early 1940s before World War II, along with the Middle Atlantic's Dixie League). The Eastern League was a regional minor league that never intended to challenge either the National Football League or even Red Grange's new American Football League's, dominance over the sport.[1]
In the league's first season the championship was awarded to All-Lancaster Red Roses over the Bethlehem Bears in a controversial move.