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The Columbia Football League was a short-lived NAIA intercollegiate athletic
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conference that existed during the 1985 through 1987 seasons and was composed of member schools from the states of
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and
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. The league's teams were divided into two divisions based on geography, the Northern and Southern Divisions.Columbia Football League
, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved October 22, 2015.


Champions


Northern Division

* 1985 – * 1986 – * 1987 –


Southern Division

* 1985 – * 1986 – Linfield * 1987 –


Standings


See also

*
Evergreen Conference The Evergreen Conference (EvCo), known as the Tri-Normal League from 1920 to 1938 and the Washington Intercollegiate Conference (WINCO) from 1938 to 1947, was an intercollegiate athletic conference composed of member schools located in the states o ...
*
Columbia Football Association The Columbia Football Association was intercollegiate athletic football-only conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). It was composed principally of member schools from the states of Oregon and Wash ...
* List of defunct college football conferences


References

{{reflist Defunct college sports conferences in the United States College sports in Oregon College sports in Washington (state)