The NLFA Announces 3rd Hub City

by NLFA PR

Bossier City, LA - After months of searching, the North Louisiana Football Alliance has found and made its final decision on a third hub location for teams to play during the regular season. Today the league announced that Longview, Texas will become the next hub city location for the 2023 season and beyond.

Since the league's inception, the NLFA has had its sights set on expanding operations to east Texas, with plans to host two teams at that location. The Eagles saw a brief piece of the action during the 2021 season and sat out the 2022 season due to a lack of personnel. With the 2023 season around the corner, the NLFA hopes to change the narrative with its second football club, the Wranglers, solidifying its presence in east Texas.

The league also outlined which teams each hub location would host. Below is a list of the leagues layout.

BOSSIER HUB
Bombers
Roughnecks

MINDEN HUB
Lumberjacks
Rattlers (Inactive)
Cyclones (Inactive)
Lions (Inactive)

LONGVIEW HUB
Wranglers
Eagles (Inactive)

The NLFA 2023 season is set to kick off on March 18, and the full league schedule can be found here.