Team Combat League Announces Future Expansion Plans for 2024
Announces Future Expansion Plans for 2024, Final Franchises for 2023
MOHEGAN SUN, CT (April 11, 2023) – Team Combat League (TCL) is proud to announce that the company will be expanding to 12 teams for the 2024 season. Franchises to be added include Miami, Tampa Bay, Boston and Phoenix.
“We are humbled and gratified by the positive response to our nonstop one round team brawling concept, “said Ahmed Sheikh CEO of Team Combat League. “We are thrilled that new communities are inquiring to host teams in their cities, and we look forward to the expansion coming in 2024.”
Team Combat League action continues this Thursday April 11, 2023, at the Mohegan Sun Expo Center in Connecticut, when the NYC Attitude face the DC Destroyers and the Dallas Enforcers clash with the LA Tengoose. The livestream will begin at 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PST and can be seen at teamcombatleague.com/live/ and TCL social media channels.
Philly Smoke and San Antonio Snipers will remain as franchises, but further participation will be deferred to the 2024 season, at which point 12 franchises will compete for the league championship.
The 2023 season will continue to feature six franchises, the undefeated NYC Attitude, the Las Vegas Hustle, the DC Destroyers, the Los Angeles Tengoose, the Dallas Enforcers and the unbeaten Atlanta Attack. Four teams will advance to the semifinals. MegaBrawl 1, the league championship bout, will take place on Sunday July 9, 2023.
Don't miss out on this exciting new brand of combat sports! For more information about Team Combat League and to watch the livestream, visit teamcombatleague.com.
NYC ATTITUDE vs. D.C. DESTROYERS
DALLAS ENFORCERS vs. LAS VEGAS HUSTLE
About Team Combat League:
Team Combat League competitions employ a unique and exclusive point scoring system. Each match contains 18 three-minute rounds of nonstop action. Teams compete across six weight categories, five male and one female. Each round is scored individually with additional points added for knockouts and knockdowns. There are 3 judges appointed by a licensed boxing commission. A round is scored 10-9 to the winner for any round judged by decision. A round that features a knockdown is scored 10-8 to the winner and any round in which there is two knockdowns or a stoppage is scored 10-7 for the winner. It’s not rocket science, at the conclusion of the 18 rounds, the team with the most points wins!
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