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Since its inception in 2012, the league's championship game has been a battleground for fantasy football excellence, witnessing the crowning of six different teams as champions. Leading the charge with a remarkable three championships are the Miami Inferno, etching their name in league history.

This section provides a comprehensive list of teams that have competed in the championship game from the inaugural season in 2012 to the present day. Beginning with the 2026 season, the championship game is officially be known as the Lakefront Bowl, marking a new era in league history. From dominant dynasties to underdog runs, these championship matchups showcase the defining moments on the path to league supremacy.

Game Year Winning Team Genral Manager Losing Team Genral Manager Score
XIII 2025 Boston Brawlers
(1-0)
Chris Cholka Tucson Sugar Skulls
(2-2)
Mason Bautch 135-130
XII 2024 Green Bay Blizzard
(2-1)
Mason Bautch Chicago Slaughter
(0-1)
Darrien Clay 233-195
XI 2023 Milwaukee Mustangs
(2-2)
Michael Bautch Northern Arizona Wranglers
(0-2)
Dan Shilts 182-137
X 2022 Green Bay Blizzard
(1-1)
Mason Bautch Northern Arizona Wranglers
(0-1)
Mason Bautch 185-122
IX 2021 Brooklyn Bolts
(2-1)
Cory Colvin Los Angeles Wildcats
(1-1)
Liz Bautch 148-118
VIII 2019 Miami Inferno
(3-0)
Richard Head Brooklyn Bolts
(1-1)
Cory Colvin 129-112
VII 2018 Vegas Knight Hawks
(2-0)
Ashley Coppersmith Cedar Rapids Titans
(0-1)
Michael Arroyo 213-156
VI 2017 Miami Inferno
(2-0)
Cody Coppersmith Philadelphia Soul
(0-1)
Brian Simmons 148-94
V 2016 Miami Inferno
(1-0)
Cody Coppersmith Cleveland Gladiators
(0-2)
Bruce Coppersmith 155-110
IV 2015 Vegas Knight Hawks
(1-0)
Ashley Coppersmith Milwaukee Mustangs
(1-2)
Michael Bautch 143-103
III 2014 Milwaukee Mustangs
(1-1)
Michael Bautch Cleveland Gladiators
(0-1)
Bruce Coppersmith 141-118
II 2013 Brooklyn Bolts
(1-0)
Cory Colvin Milwaukee Mustangs
(0-1)
Michael Bautch 102-62
I 2012 Los Angeles Wildcats
(1-0)
Liz Bautch Green Bay Blizzard
(0-1)
Paris Reed 85-68