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SFFL Showtime rebrands to Showtime Flag, announces transition to professional league

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SFFL Showtime has announced it is rebranding to Showtime Flag, marking a significant evolution from its recreational roots to becoming the first professional flag football league in the world. “This rebrand is more than a name change; it represents our commitment to the holistic development of flag football as a sport and the athletes who play it,” says League Commissioner, Adebare Adejumo. Showtime Flag's journey began as a semi-pro league in August 2023, providing a platform for flag football enthusiasts to come together, enjoy the game, and foster a community spirit. The step into a professional structure underscores the League’s

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