There's a World Indoor Football League, but unfortunately for them, the only reason I heard of it was thanks to a player died during a game.
A player for the Daytona Thunder of the World Indoor Football League died Monday night after a helmet-to-helmet collision with an opposing player.That's a really crappy way to bring attention to your league.
Javan Camon, a 6-foot-1, 180-pound defender for the Daytona Beach Thunder of the World Indoor Football League, tried to tackle the ball carrier in the fourth quarter Monday night. A Columbus Lions receiver blocked Camon on the play, sending him to the turf.
He went into cardiac arrest, Daytona Beach police said. Paramedics and doctors at the arena tried to revive him on the field for 10 minutes before taking him to a hospital. He was pronounced dead on arrival Monday night, ambulance spokesman Mark O'Keefe said.
There will be no charges pressed against anybody as Daytona Beach Lt. Greg Grayson explained it was " merely a play on the field. It's strictly an accidental death."
Camon was only 25-years old, and started four seasons at South Florida.
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