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Sarah Schkeeper in a game between the New York Sharks and the Philadelphia Firebirds. Women's gridiron football, more commonly known as women's tackle football, women's American football, women's Canadian football, or simply women's football, is a form of gridiron football (American or Canadian) played by women.
On Saturday, June 11, 2005, the Kansas City Storm became the first women's tackle football team to host and play in a full, regulation tackle football game in an active NFL stadium. Following the Kansas City Wizards vs. New England Revolution MLS soccer match, the Storm took the field against the Detroit Predators at Arrowhead Stadium. The ...
“The Herricanes,” a film that documents a team from the first women’s tackle football league in the 1970s, is set to make its Michigan premiere during the 11th annual Freep Film Festival on ...
Gold medalist for Team USA 2013 IFAF Women's World Championship. Founder of Richmond Black Widows football club. Katie Sowers: Eight-year player in the Women's Football Alliance and gold medalist for Team USA at the 2013 IFAF Women's World Championship. [43] Later became the second female coach in NFL history, and the first to coach in a Super ...
The Minnesota Machine was a women's tackle football team of the Women's Football Alliance (WFA) from 2009 to 2017. The team was started by Lisa Olson on December 8, 2008, after stints with the Indiana Speed and Minnesota Vixen, [1] and began play in the WFA's inaugural 2009 season.
West Palm Beach's women's tackle football team will compete in another championship game this Saturday. West Palm Beach women’s tackle football team heads to championship again [Video] Skip to ...
Mexico's women's team has won the world championship three times — the last coming in 2012. Panama won two years later, before back-to-back titles for the United States.
On January 5, 2015, three-time national women's tackle football champions the Boston Militia announced they were discontinuing operations. [1] [2] To ensure that women's football would continue in Boston, three former players secured a transfer of ownership of the team from Militia president Ernie Boch, Jr. Molly Goodwin, Mia Brickhouse, and Erin Baumgartner incorporated as Boston Women's ...