Intercollegiate Football Association

The Intercollegiate Football Association (IFA), also known as the American Intercollegiate Football Association, was one of the earliest college football rules-making and scheduling organizations in existence; it was active from the 1873 to 1893 seasons. The IFA teams, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale, are now members of the Ivy League.

Intercollegiate Football Association
SuccessorIvy League
Formation1873
FounderPrinceton
Yale
Rutgers
Dissolved1893 (1893)
TypeSports governing body
Location
  • United States
Region served
United States
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