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Memphis Dynasty; Founded: 2010: League: Women's Football Alliance (2010–2012) United States Women's Football League(2013–present) Team history: Memphis Soul (2010) Memphis (2011) Memphis Dynasty (2012) Memphis Dynasty (2013–present) Based in: Memphis, Tennessee: Stadium: Evangelical Christian School: Colors: Black, gold, white: Owner
The league was known as the "Women's Spring Football League" from 2009 to 2015. The USWFL played with 11-player and 8-player divisions from 2011 through 2013. In 2014, the league split into two leagues, with the 11-woman division retaining the WSFL name and the 8-woman division taking the name the Women's Eights Football League (W8FL). In 2016 ...
This is a partial list of women's association football club teams from all over the world sorted by the confederation, association and league they reside in. Some clubs do not play in the league of the country in which they are located, but in a neighboring country's league.
The league was originally founded in 2009 as the Lingerie Football League (LFL), and later rebranded as the Legends Football League in 2013. [ 1 ] On December 13, 2019, the league announced that it would not be holding a 2020 season; [ 2 ] instead, it had restructured under its current name, placing new teams mostly in the same locations as the ...
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The Women's National Football Conference (WNFC) is a semi-pro full-contact women's American football league in the United States. With teams across the United States, the WNFC had its first game in 2019 with fourteen regular teams and one exhibition team.
The Damallsvenskan is the oldest active professional women's football league, though it has been primarily semi-professional with a few fully professional teams. [54] [55] Germany: 1990 The Frauen-Bundesliga is Germany's first professional women's football league, though as of 2022 it remains semi-professional with a few fully professional teams.
The Daredevils, the first women's football team of the era, featured one of the top players, Marcella Sanborn. [4] The All Stars, the second women's team to be established, were later renamed the Hurricanes and then the Powderkegs. [5] [6] Two of the best players played for the Powderkegs, Carole Duffy and Linda Rae Hodge. [7]