Introducing .AFL
Here you will find all information about .AFL, the top-level domain operated by the Australian Football League.
Here you will find all information about .AFL, the top-level domain operated by the Australian Football League.
The Australian Football League is the number one football code in Australia, across crowds, TV audiences, membership and digital. The AFL administers a national elite competition comprising 18 teams. More than 6 million attendees went to AFL matches in 2014. Associated State Leagues, community football leagues and clubs, and junior footba
The Australian Football League is the number one football code in Australia, across crowds, TV audiences, membership and digital. The AFL administers a national elite competition comprising 18 teams. More than 6 million attendees went to AFL matches in 2014. Associated State Leagues, community football leagues and clubs, and junior football programs engage more than 1 million participants nationally. Across digital platforms, afl.com.au and the official AFL Live App are the leading sports digital media properties (in season) in Australia. Our use of the .AFL top level domain will roll out across our digital footprint over time. Meanwhile, please visit afl.com.au.
More information on ICANN WHOIS policy and other educational material can be found at: http://whois.icann.org
To lookup WHOIS information for a .AFL domain, please visit https://whois.nic.afl
For inquiries related to abuse of .AFL, please contact:
2711 Centerville Road
Suite 400
Wilmington, DE 19808
ngtld-abuse [@] cscinfo [.] com
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