A group of former team owners and executives from the original USFL is suing Fox Sports to halt the launch of the new spring football league with the same name, alleging the new USFL is inappropriately using the old league’s branding.
The complaint filed in California on Monday alleges trademark infringement, false advertising and false association by the new league. The group is seeking an injunction to prevent the new league from using any names or logos associated with the defunct league. The original USFL played games from 1983 to 1985, and the group suing the new league alleges Fox Sports and its partners didn’t properly obtain use of the league’s trademarks and other intellectual property. The suit calls the new league “an unabashed counterfeit.”
INBOX: A group of owners/executives from the original USFL, led by Larry Csonka, are suing FOX to block the launch of the new USFL.
— Justin Carter (@juscarts) February 28, 2022
The former owners and executives are seeking an order preventing Fox from calling its league the USFL or using the names and logos of any of the original league’s 18 teams. All eight teams in the new league are using the names of 1980s USFL teams.
The Real USFL LLC is suing FOX for creating a new USFL (United States Football League), which is set to start April 22.
It claims that FOX's USFL franchise is an "unabashed counterfeit" and that it has no right to capitalize on the goodwill of the league.https://t.co/sy4YkFy1NI pic.twitter.com/8GWqpSZ3at
— Darren Heitner (@DarrenHeitner) February 28, 2022
The league is composed of eight teams split into two divisions. The North Division has the Michigan Panthers, New Jersey Generals, Philadelphia Stars and Pittsburgh Maulers. The Birmingham Stallions, Houston Gamblers, New Orleans Breakers and Tampa Bay Bandits are in the South Division.
Source: Associated Press