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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.
The United States women's national American football team represents the United States in international women's American football competitions. It is currently ranked no.1 in the IFAF. It is controlled by USA Football and is recognized by the International Federation of American Football (IFAF).
The Women's American Football League was a women's American football league that was formed in 2001. After disbanding, the teams merged with the Women's Affiliated Football Conference (WAFC), the Independent Women's Football League (IWFL), Women's Football Association (WFA), and the American Football Women's League (AFWL). [8]
[87] [88] Although other girls in Indiana had started the season on boys' football teams, only Trumbo is believed to have finished. [87] Sabrina Wells – One of the first two female players in the WPIAL (Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League), who played as a tight end for Ballou High School in Washington, DC, in 1989. [89]
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.
Nov. 1—BALTIMORE — In a girls flag football season full of firsts, it was fitting that Urbana and Middletown served up one more surprise as both schools vied for the inaugural championship.
The Women's Professional American Football League (WPFL) was a women's professional American football league in the United States. With teams across the United States, the WPFL had its first game in 1999 with just two original teams: the Lake Michigan Minx and the Minnesota Vixens. Fifteen teams nationwide competed for the championship in 2006.
Semi-professional women's team sports leagues in North America Sport Country Amateur league Began play Teams Avg. attendance American football See also: Women's gridiron football USA: Women's Football Alliance (WFA) 2009 14 [22] X League (X League) 2009 8 [23] Women's National Football Conference (WNFC) 2019 16 Ringette Canada