These are notable sports leagues which are no longer operating.
Australia
editAustralian football
edit- Tasmanian Football League (TFL, 1879–2000)
- Victorian Football Association (VFA, 1877–1995)
Baseball
editRugby league
edit- Super League (1997)
- merged with the Australian Rugby League in 1998 to form the National Rugby League
- City Cup
Rugby union
editSoccer
edit- National Soccer League (1977–2004)
Canada
editAuto racing
edit- Canadian Association of Stock Car Auto Racing (CASCAR 1981–2006; replaced by the series now known as the NASCAR Pinty's Series)
Baseball
edit- Canadian Baseball League (CBL 2003)
- Provincial League (1935–1955)
Basketball
edit- National Basketball League (Canada) (NBL 1993–94)
Ice hockey
edit- Coloured Hockey League (1895–1925)
- Federal Amateur Hockey League (1903–09) (professional in 1908–09)
- Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (1906–09) (professional in 1908–09)
- Manitoba Professional Hockey League (MPHL 1907–09)
- National Hockey Association (NHA 1909–17)
- Canadian Hockey Association (CHA 1909–10)
- Interprovincial Professional Hockey League (IPHL 1910–11)
- Maritime Professional Hockey League (MaPHL 1911–14)
- Eastern Professional Hockey League (EPHL 1914–15)
- Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA 1911–24)
- Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL 1921–26)
- International Hockey League (IHL 1945–2001)
- World Hockey Association (WHA 1972–79) – merged with National Hockey League (NHL)
- Roller Hockey International (RHI 1993–97, 1999)
Soccer
edit- Canadian Soccer League (CSL 1987–92)
- Canadian National Soccer League (CNSL 1922–97)
India
editBasketball
edit- UBA Pro Basketball League (2015–2017)
Cricket
edit- Indian Cricket League (2007–2009)
eSports
edit- UCypher (2018)
Field hockey
edit- Premier Hockey League (2005–08)
Futsal
edit- Premier Futsal (2016–2017)
Soccer
edit- National Football League (1996–2007)
Tennis
edit- Champions Tennis League (2014–2015)
Wrestling
edit- Pro Wrestling League (2015–19)
New Zealand
editBasketball
edit- Conference Basketball League (1981–2010)
Rugby union
edit- National Provincial Championship (NPC, 1976–2005; professional from 1996)
- Replaced by the current Bunnings National Provincial Championship (previously Air New Zealand Cup, ITM Cup and Mitre 10 Cup) and Heartland Championship in 2006. Although the NPC as a single entity is defunct, its basic structure was largely revived in 2011 with the split of the then-ITM Cup into two divisions. The main difference between the current NPC and its original version is that no promotion from the Heartland Championship to the Bunnings NPC is currently possible. The original NPC featured promotion and/or relegation (or at least the possibility thereof) at all three levels.
Russia
editIce hockey
edit- Russian Super League (1996–2008)
- Replaced by the Kontinental Hockey League in 2008. The KHL also launched with teams from Belarus, Latvia, and Kazakhstan. As of the current 2018–19 season, it includes teams in all of its original countries, as well as China, Finland, and Slovakia. At various times in its history, it has also had teams in Croatia, the Czech Republic, and Ukraine.
South Africa
editRugby union
edit- Vodacom Cup (1998–2015)
- Second tier of domestic professional rugby, behind the Currie Cup, although the competition occasionally included teams from Argentina and Namibia as well. Scrapped after the 2015 season; a one-off expanded Currie Cup was held in 2016 before a successor second-level competition, the Rugby Challenge, was launched in 2017.
United Kingdom
editAmerican football
edit- British American Football League (BAFL) (1986)
Basketball
edit- National Basketball League (1974–2003)
Association football
edit- Football Alliance (1889–1892) (replaced with the Football League Second Division)
- Athenian League (1912–1984)
- Chiltonian League (1984–2000)
- Surrey Senior League (1922–2003)
United States
editAthletics
edit- International Track Association (1972–1976)
Baseball
edit- National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (1871–75)
- American Association I (1882–1891)
- Union Association (1884)
- Negro leagues
- League of Colored Baseball Clubs (1887), minor league
- Negro National League (I) (1920–1931)
- Eastern Colored League (1923–1928)
- American Negro League (1929)
- East-West League (1932)
- Negro Southern League (1932), minor league 1920–1931 and 1933–1940s
- Negro National League (II) (1933–1948)
- Negro American League (1937–1950), minor league 1951–1960
- West Coast Negro Baseball League (1946), minor league
- Players' League (1890)
- Atlantic League (1896–1900)
- Union Professional League (1908)
- Federal League (1914–1915)
- American Association II minor league (1902–1962 and 1969–1997)
- All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (1943–1954)[1]
- Blue Ridge League (1915–1918, 1919–1930, 1946–1950)
- Continental League (1960, never played)
- Senior Professional Baseball Association (1989–1990)
- Great Central League (1994)
- Western Baseball League (1995–2002)
- Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball (2005–2019)
- Carolina League I (1936–1938)
- Eastern League I (1884–1887)
- Eastern League II (1916–1932)
- New York–Penn League (1939–2020)
- Southern League I (1885–1899)
- South Atlantic League I (1904–1917, 1919–1930, 1936–1942 and 1946–1962)
Basketball
editMen:
- AABA-All-American Basketball Alliance (1977–78)
- AAPBL-All-American Professional Basketball League (2005)
- ABA-American Basketball Association (1967–1976) – merged with the National Basketball Association (NBA)
- ABL I-American Basketball League I (1925–1955)
- ABL II-American Basketball League II (1961–1963)
- GBA-Global Basketball Association (1991–92, league folded midway through 1992–93 season)
- IBA-International Basketball Association (1995–2001)
- IBL-International Basketball League (1999–2001)
- NBL-National Basketball League (1937–1949)
- NPBL-National Professional Basketball League (1950–1951)
- NRL-National Rookie League (2000–2002)
- PBLA-Professional Basketball League of America (1947–1948)
- WBA-Western Basketball Association (1978–79)
- WBL-World Basketball League (1988–1992)
- CBA-Continental Basketball Association (1946–2009)
- USBL-United States Basketball League (1985–2008)
Women:
- WBL-Women's Pro Basketball League (1978–81)
- ABL-American Basketball League III (1996–1998)
- WABA-Women's American Basketball Association (1984)
- WABA-Women's American Basketball Association (2002)
Basketball (amateur)
edit- Amateur Athletic Association Basketball (AAU 1897–1982)
Football
editCompetitors to NFL
- AFL – American Football League (1926)
- AFL – American Football League (1936–1937)
- AFL – American Football League (1940–1941)
- AAFC – All-America Football Conference (1946–1949, two teams now in NFL)
- AFL – American Football League (1960–1969, now the American Football Conference of the major league NFL)
Other leagues
- AAF – Alliance of American Football (2019)
- AFL – Arena Football League (1987–2008)
- The AFL returned in 2010, but is a separate legal entity from the original AFL. The current league purchased the assets of the original AFL in a bankruptcy auction, enabling it to brand itself as the first league's successor.
- af2 (2000–2009), the Arena Football League's official minor league
- Many of the teams in the revived AFL are former af2 teams. In fact, the original lineup of Arena Football 1, the league that morphed into the revived AFL, included more af2 teams than former AFL teams.
- CFL – Continental Football League (1965–1969)
- FXFL – Fall Experimental Football League (2014–2015)
- IFL – Indoor Football League (1999–2000)
- IPFL – Indoor Professional Football League (1999–2001)
- PIFL – Professional Indoor Football League (1998)
- PSFL – Professional Spring Football League (1991 – Training Camp)
- UFL – United Football League (2009–2012)
- USFL – United States Football League (1983–1985)
- USFL - United States Football League (2008-2015)
- USFL - United States Football League (2021-2023)
- WFL – World Football League (1974–1975)
- XFL (2001) – Xtreme Football League
- XFL (2020) - Xtreme Football League
- XFL (2023) - Xtreme Football League
Ice hockey
edit- World Hockey Association (WHA 1972–1979) – merged with National Hockey League (NHL)
- Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA 1911–1924)
- International Hockey League (IHL 1945–2001)
- Roller Hockey International (RHI 1993–1997, 1999)
- Global Hockey League (Did not play, 1990)
Rugby union
edit- PRO Rugby 2016 (succeeded by Major League Rugby 2018 to present)
Soccer
edit- A-League (1995–2004; succeeded by USL First Division)
- American Football Association (1896–1907)
- American Professional Soccer League (1990–1994; operated as A-League in 1995–1996)
- American Soccer League (1921–1933, 1933–1983, 1988–1989)
- Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL 1993–97)
- Major Soccer League aka Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992)
- Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL 2001–2008)
- North American Soccer League (NASL 1968–1984)
- United Soccer League (1984–85)
- USL First Division (formally 2005–2010, last competitive season was 2009; folded into USL Pro for 2011, USL Pro renamed United Soccer League in 2015 and USL Championship from 2019)
- USL Second Division (1990–2010; folded into USL Pro)
- USSF Division 2 Professional League (2010 only; compromise between the feuding USL and new NASL)
- Women's Professional Soccer (WPS, 2009–2011; effectively revived in 2013 as the National Women's Soccer League)
- Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA, 2001–2003; effective predecessor to WPS)
- World Indoor Soccer League (WISL 1998–2001)
- Xtreme Soccer League (XSL 2008–09)
Softball
edit- National Pro Fastpitch (2004–2021)
Lacrosse
edit- National Lacrosse League (1974-75)
- American Lacrosse League (1988)
- Major League Lacrosse (2001–2020) — merged with the Premier Lacrosse League, with the merged league operating under the PLL name
Other
edit- ANZ Championship (joint Australia–New Zealand women's netball league, 2008–2016)
- ASEAN Basketball League (2009–2023)
- Afghan Premier League (Association Football) (2012–2020)
- Asia Series (Baseball) (2005–2013)
- BeNe League (joint Belgian–Dutch women's football league, 2012–2015)
- bj League (Basketball Japan League) (2005–2016)
- Championship Gaming Series (CGS 2007–08)
- China Arena Football League (founded 2012, existed between 2016 and 2019)
- China National Baseball League (2019)
- Chinese Basketball Alliance (Chinese Taipei) (1995–1999)
- Chinese Jia-A League (China) (Association Football) (1994–2003)
- Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 (Philippines) (Basketball) (2019–2023)
- Cuban League (Baseball) (1878–1961)
- Dutch Basketball League (Netherlands, 1960–2021, though not professional until the 1990s); merged with the Belgian Pro Basketball League to establish the current BNXT League
- FAS Premier League (Singapore) (Association Football) (1988–1995)
- Galatama (Indonesia) (Association Football) (1979–1994)
- Garena Premier League (eSports) (2012–2018)
- Hong Kong Fourth Division League (Association Football) (1955–1956; 2012–2014)
- Liga Primer Indonesia (Association Football) (2011)
- Indonesia Premier League (Association Football) (2011–2013)
- Indonesia Soccer Championship (2016)
- Interamerican Series (Baseball) (1946–1965)
- Intercity Football League (Chinese Taipei) (2007–2016)
- International Premier Tennis League (2014–2016)
- International Volleyball Association (IVA 1975–1980)
- JBL Super League (Japan) (Basketball) (2001–2007)
- Japan Basketball League (2007–2013)
- Japan Football League (1992–1998)
- Japan Soccer League (JSL 1965–1992)
- Japan Company Rugby Football Championship (Rugby Union) (1948–2003)
- Japanese Baseball League (1936–1949)
- Korea National League (South Korea) (Association Football) (2003–2019)
- Korean National Semi-Professional Football League (South Korea) (1964–2002)
- League of Legends SEA Tour (eSports) (2018–2019)
- League of Legends Master Series (eSports) (Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau) (2015–2019)
- Liga Semi-Pro (Malaysia) (Association Football) (1989–1993)
- Liga Perdana (Malaysia) (Association Football) (1994–1997)
- Liga Perdana 1 (Malaysia) (Association Football) (1998–2003)
- Liga Perdana 2 (Malaysia) (Association Football) (1998–2003)
- Major League Ultimate (2013–16)
- Major League Volleyball (1987–89)
- Malaysia National Basketball League (1981–2013)
- Malaysia Premier League (Association Football) (2004–2022)
- Metropolitan Basketball Association (Philippines) (1998–2002)
- National Basketball League (Japan) (2013–2016)
- National Bowling League (NBL 1961–62)
- World League of American Football
/ NFL Europe (1991–2007) - National One Day Championship (Pakistan) (Cricket) (1980–2019)
- PBA 3x3 (Philippines) (Basketball) (2021–2024)
- Pentangular Trophy (Pakistan) (Cricket) (1973–2012)
- Philippine Premier League (Association Football) (2019)
- Philippine Super Liga (Volleyball) (2013–2021)
- Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup (Basketball) (2021–2023)
- Pro Basketball League (Belgium, 1928–2021, though not professional until the 1990s); merged with the Dutch Basketball League to establish the current BNXT League
- Pro Cricket (2004)
- Professional Slow Pitch Softball Leagues (1977–82)
- SLC Super Provincial Twenty20 (Sri Lanka) (Cricket) (2007–2016)
- Shakey's V-League (Philippines) (Volleyball) (2004–2016)
- Sri Lanka Premier League (Cricket) (2012–2013)
- T1 League (Chinese Taipei) (Basketball) (2021–2024)
- Taiwan Major League (Baseball) (1996–2003)
- Top Challenge League (Japan) (Rugby Union) (2004–2021)
- Women's American football leagues since 2004
- Women's Western Volleyball League (WWVL 1993–94)
References
editExternal links
edit- North American Pro Sports Teams- Lists every imaginable league that has operated in Canada and / or the United States. Grouped by city.