
Contact NATFL
NATFL provides customer support and general assistance primarily through email and its online help center, rather than a direct phone number. General support is available at info@natf-league.com
You may also follow us on various social media platforms.
For Specific business inquiries, please complete the form below.
Let's Chat
Frequently Asked Questions!
What is the North American Track&Field League (NATFL)? The North American Track&Field League (NATFL) is a professional track and field league focused on disciplined athlete development, performance accountability, and team-based competition. NATFL is designed to prepare athletes for consistant, high-level competition while advancing the future of professional track and field.
How does the NATFL draft and selection process work? Athletes must formally declare for the NATFL Draft and meet eligibility standards. Applications and declarations are reviewed based on performance history, training consistency, event needs, and readiness to compete professionally. Draft eligibility does not guarantee selection, roster placement, or contracts.
Who is eligible to become a NATFL league member? NATFL is open to serious, aspiring, and professional track and field athletes who demonstrate competitive readiness, and commitment to league standards. Eligibility is determined through application review, draft declaration, and performance evaluation. Participation is selective and not guaranteed.
What training standards are expected of NATFL athletes? NATFL athletes are expected to train consistently, follow structured development plans, maintain competitive readiness, and uphold professional conduct. Training compliance with a NATFL-approved coach, performance tracking, and accountability are central to athlete advancement and competition eligibility.
Does NATFL offer development opportunities for emerging athletes? Yes. NATFL supports development through structured training pathwaysm performance evaluation, and progressive competition opportunities. While not all applicants are draft-ready, athletes showing potential may be guided toward future eligibility through development phases.
Track and Field Organizations
These are the entities that govern, sanction, develop, and commercialize track and field worldwide.
International Governing Bodies

United States-Based Track Organizations

Additional Track & Field Federations










