New League Name, Same Great Game

The Crossroads Amateur Football League (CRAFL) began play in 2010 and had quite a ride along the way. League founder and commissioner, Ruben Quintanilla ran the league until 2019. In 2019, the league was turned over to new owners who wanted to re-tool the league. So for the first time in ten years, there was no CRAFL. When 2020 hit, leagues across the state of Texas were either halted or stalled by the global pandemic of the Coronavirus.

Quintanilla couldn’t stay away from the game that he loved so the wheels began turning to bring back the CRAFL. After some thought, he decided that if he was going to make a comeback, it would be under a new league name, the Gulf Coast Association Football or GCA Football.

Quintanilla and his family own and run Pit Stop Express and Lube, located in Victoria. He also runs Quintanilla Entertainment QE. He attended Texas A&M-Kingsville, home of the mighty Javelinas majoring in Business Management.

Teams are in the process of getting signed up, so if you are ready for some high level football, call Ruben today!

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