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  2. List of female gridiron football players - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Alliance of American Football - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance of American Football (AAF) was a professional American football minor league. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 4 ] The AAF consisted of eight centrally owned and operated teams in the southern and western United States, seven of which were located in metropolitan areas with at least one major professional sports franchise .

  4. Women's Football Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Football Alliance (WFA) is a semi-pro full-contact Women's American football league that began play in 2009. It is the largest 11-on-11 football league for women in the world, and the longest running active women's football league in the U.S. Since 2016, the league has operated with three competitive levels: Pro, Division 2 and ...

  5. Category:Women's Football Alliance teams - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women's Football Alliance teams" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. ... (American football) Kansas City Tribe;

  6. United States Women's Football League - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Women's American football in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The American Football Women's League (AFWL) which debuted on May 15, 2002, was one of the first women's football leagues formed, originally using the name WAFL, or Women's American Football League in 2001. The AFWL officially disbanded in March 2003, due to money and attendance problems. [9]

  8. Prominent women's sports leagues in the United States and ...

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    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

  9. Wisconsin Dragons - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Dragons were a team of the Women's Football Alliance who played for the 2011, 2012, 2018 and 2019 seasons. The Dragons were based in southeastern Wisconsin and they played their home games at various stadiums in the Milwaukee area. The team was retired after the 2019 season, with a cumulative record of 9-19.