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  2. 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 ...

  3. Jacksonville Dixie Blues - Wikipedia

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    The Dixie Blues then moved to the Women's Football League, where they won the 2006 and 2007 titles. They were planning to join the National Women's Football Association in 2009, but have instead become one of the charter franchises in the Women's Football Alliance. So far, the Dixie Blues' WFA tenure has been extremely successful, winning three ...

  4. Memphis Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    4 (2010 WFA Southern, 2011 WFA Southeast, 2013 WSFL 11s Champion, 2014 WSFL 11s Champion) The Memphis Dynasty is a team of the United States Women's Football League which began play for the 2010 season in the Women's Football Alliance .

  5. Template:2022 WFA Division 1 standings - Wikipedia

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    This is a template that was created to easily update every article with the 2022 end-of-regular-season rankings. To use the update on any article, insert: {{ 2022 WFA Pro Standings }}

  6. Savannah Sabers - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Standings. 2.2 Season schedule. 3 2011. Toggle 2011 subsection. 3.1 Standings. 3.2 Season Schedule. 4 External links. ... Women's Football Alliance: Team history:

  7. Kansas City Tribe - Wikipedia

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    In the storm-heavy first-round game against the Los Angeles Amazons, the Tribe was trailing 14-6 late in the fourth quarter; however, late heroics would give them the 19–14 win, paving the way for the Western Conference title game against division rival Chicago Force (at whose hands the Tribe endured its only defeat of the regular season ...

  8. Dallas Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    The Diamonds were made up of 46 players [1] and a coaching staff of 10. [2] The Diamonds won four national championships; the first three were all obtained during their membership in the Women's Professional Football League (WPFL) which was dissolved in 2008, and the fourth was in their first season in the Independent Women's Football League.

  9. Seattle Spartans - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Spartans are a Women's Football Alliance team based in Everett, Washington. The team was founded in 2012 and originally named Everett Reign. The team was founded in 2012 and originally named Everett Reign.