The United Football League will push back the start of its third season because of ongoing financial problems.
A league official requesting anonymity said Tuesday the season would begin in mid-September instead of mid-August.
Commissioner Michael Huyghue has scheduled an afternoon teleconference with reporters.
Huyghue has said league investors have lost more than $45-million and that each team had about $1-million in unpaid bills at the end of the 2010 season.
The second-tier UFL has franchises in Hartford, Conn.; Norfolk, Va.; Las Vegas and Sacramento as well as Omaha.
Source: The Globe and Mail
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