
AFL Launches Auction Site
Published on June 21, 2003 under Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I) News Release
NEW YORK - For the first time in League history, AFL items will be auctioned off online. Fans can enter the auction site through arenafootball.com and will also be able to bid on AFL items through eBay.
The site, hosted and operated by edeal, will have a wide variety of AFL items to bid on, including past and present player, team and ArenaBowl gear, and autograhed memorabilia.
Items available on the auction site will not be available at The Arena Store, the official online store of the Arena Football League.
The auction site will continuously be updated with new items during ArenaBowl and throughout the year.
About edeal
Founded in 1997, edeal is the leading provider of business software that maximizes the value of online transactions. Whether our customers are vendors or purchasers, edeal's software helps them achieve transaction perfection by creating dynamic online events that lower costs, increase reach and improve business results. edeal has built some of the most popular auction web sites on the Internet. eDeal has also worked in partnership with several professional sports leagues including the National Hockey League and the Canadian Football League to develop a robust auction solution custom-made for the sports industry.
About Arena Football
Often recognized as one of the nation's most affordable and fan-friendly sports leagues, the Arena Football League. The Tampa Bay Storm will host the Arizona Rattlers in ArenaBowl XVII on June 22 at St. Pete Times Forum. The game will be televised by NBC.
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