American Football Brazilian Confederation

[1] In the summer of 1986, a small group of boys started playing American football on weekends on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro.

This was the first time Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon appeared in the sport.

After some departures between 1994 and 1997, the nucleus of what eventually became the Association of Rio de Janeiro began organized play, starting a league and accompanying Carioca Bowl, with six teams.

After seven years, after expanding viewership with international broadcasts and demonstrations for NFL stars such as Tony Gonzalez, the Association of Rio grew to fourteen teams and a championship, playing more than 50 games per year.

Its governing body is the Associação Brasileira de Futebol Americano (AFAB).

Santa Catarina state championship game in 2008.