
The IFL Championship is the ultimate stage where the league’s best battle for the highest honor in indoor football. After a season of relentless competition, only two teams will earn the right to compete for the title of IFL National Champions.
This game is the culmination of months of preparation, strategy, and grit. Only the strongest teams—those who have fought through the regular season and playoffs—will step onto the field for this winner-takes-all showdown. It’s a true test of skill, endurance, and execution under pressure.
For the first time, the 2025 IFL Championship will take place in Tucson, AZ, where fans can expect high-intensity action, unforgettable moments, and a battle that will shape the league’s history.
Stay tuned for updates on team matchups, ticket information, and how you can experience the biggest game of the season. Who will claim the crown in Tucson?
The Indoor Football League (IFL) is set to crown its next champion on Saturday, August 23 at 7:30 PM inside the Tucson Convention Center Arena.
After a grueling 19-week regular season and high-stakes playoff battles, only two teams will remain standing. They’ll collide in the heart of the Sonoran Southwest for one unforgettable night where everything is on the line.
Two teams. One champion. No excuses.
The road ends in Tucson. The question is — who’s bringing home the trophy?
Tickets are available now at www.IFLNationalChampionship.com.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
Year |
Game |
MVP |
2009 |
Billings 71, River City 62 |
Chris Dixon, Billings |
2010 |
Billings 43, Sioux Falls 34 |
Chris Dixon, Billings |
2011 |
Sioux Falls 37, Tri-Cities 10 |
Chris Dixon, Sioux Falls |
2012 |
Sioux Falls 59, Tri-Cities 32 |
Jeremiah Price, Sioux Falls |
2013 |
Sioux Falls 43, Nebraska 40 |
Terrance Bryant, Sioux Falls |
2014 |
Sioux Falls 63, Nebraska 46 |
Chris Dixon, Sioux Falls; James Terry, Sioux Falls |
2015 |
Sioux Falls 62,Nebraska 27 |
Brandon Johnson-Farrell, SF |
2016 |
Sioux Falls 55, Spokane 34 |
Lorenzo Brown, Sioux Falls |
2017 |
Arizona 50, Sioux Falls 41 |
Justin Shirk, Arizona |
2018 |
Iowa 42, Sioux Falls 38 |
Ryan Balentine, Iowa |
2019 |
Sioux Falls 56, Arizona 53 |
Lorenzo Brown, Sioux Falls |
2021 |
Massachusetts 37, Arizona 34 |
Alejandro Bennefield, Massachusetts |
2022 |
Northern Arizona 47, Quad City 45 |
JaQuan Artis, NAZ |
2023 |
Bay Area 51, Sioux Falls 41 |
Dalton Sneed, Bay Area |
2024 |
Arizona 52, Massachusetts 16 |
Davontae Merriweather, Arizona |
2025 |
Vegas 64, Green Bay 61 |
Jayden DeLaura, Vegas |