Former NFL G Justin Pugh Named Italian Football League Commissioner

For the past several years, efforts to expand the international influence of the NFL have grown with the league’s International Series of games. What began in 2007 as an annual trip across the pond has multiplied with games happening in Mexico starting in 2016, Germany starting in 2022, Brazil starting in 2024, and Spain and Ireland last yr. 2026 will see the introduction of France and Australia to the International Series.

There are other ways to expand the influence of the NFL the world over, though, and based on Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, former Giants and Cardinals offensive guard Justin Pugh will undertake latest efforts within the aim of the expansion of the sport. Pugh has reportedly accepted a task as commissioner of the Italian Football League.

Established in 1980, the IFL has accomplished 44 seasons of American football. In that point, the league has seen 12 different Italian Bowl champions, though just six teams account for 32 of the league’s championships. The league even held Italian Bowl XLII in 2023 at Toledo’s campus stadium, marking the IFL’s first game held outside Europe.

The league has seen its struggles to survive as blueblood franchises regularly defect for competing leagues across the country. In his written statement because the league’s latest commissioner, Pugh pledged to speed up the evolution of the game across Europe by modernizing the league’s infrastructure, strengthening its governance, and elevating its standards. He asserts that his years of competition within the NFL will help him transform the IFL right into a structured, credible, and forward-looking institution “able to connecting Italian Football to the broader international ecosystem of the sport.”

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