The PIFL began in 2012 with six teams in the
southeastern United States, five of which joined from the
Southern Indoor Football League, and the expansion
Knoxville NightHawks. On March 10, 2012, the
Richmond Raiders defeated the
Columbus Lions, 64–58, in the first ever PIFL game. On June 30, 2012, PIFL Cup I was played in
Albany, Georgia between the
Albany Panthers and the Raiders. It was played at the
James H. Gray Civic Center in front of 6,194 people. Albany won the game, 60–56. Following a successful 2012, the PIFL added two new teams for the 2013 season. The
Lehigh Valley Steelhawks of the
Indoor Football League, as well as the
Charlotte Speed, another former SIFL team who had previously committed to play in the IFL as well. On July 8, 2013, PIFL Cup II was played in
Huntsville, Alabama between the
Alabama Hammers and the
Richmond Raiders. It was played at the
Von Braun Center in front of 3,133 people. Alabama won the game, 70–44. In the fall of 2013, two teams from the Northeast were added to the PIFL roster for the 2014 season. The expansion
Trenton Freedom and the
Nashville Venom joined the league for the 2014 season, as well as the
Harrisburg Stampede, a former
American Indoor Football (AIF) team. Knoxville and Albany, according to the teams' respective websites, suspended play for the 2014 season. As they did not continue into the PIFL's final season of 2015, they had no opportunity to attempt to latch on to another league upon the PIFL's demise. Neither did the former Charlotte Speed franchise, which had not been allowed to participate in 2013 after announcing an intention to do so. This team is also now fully defunct. For the 2015 season, the league added the
Erie Explosion, the two-time defending champions of the
Continental Indoor Football League, which had disbanded after the 2014 season. On September 9, 2015, the league disbanded after several of its teams folded, with the exception of the
Columbus Lions (the final PIFL champions) and the
Lehigh Valley Steelhawks, both of which would join the
American Indoor Football league and would go on to become founding members of the
National Arena League in 2017. The
Erie Explosion held out until January 2016, initially joining the
Indoor Football Alliance, before suspending operations. ==Teams==