Women's Australian Football Association Explained

United States Australian Football League
Sport:Australian rules football
Founded:2003
Inaugural:2005
Teams:21
Country:USA
Champion:San Francisco Iron Maidens
(2nd premiership)
Most Champs:Denver Bulldogs
(6 premierships)
Related Comps:United States Australian Football League
Founder:Leigh Swansborough

The Women's Australian Football League (also known as USAFLW) is a women's Australian rules football competition in the United States of America.The league is the organising body for women's Australian rules football in the US It operates under the United States Australian Football League USAFL, the sport's governing body in the country.

History

Leigh Swansborough of California began the Women's Australian Football League, organising teams to play in the inaugural women's match in the US. The Orange County Bombshells and an all-comers team played in Kansas City in October 2003. The Bombshells ran out winners by 44 points.

US Nationals

The USAFL National Championships incorporated a Women's Division for the first time in 2005.The Atlanta Lady Kookaburras won the championship in 2005, 2006 and 2007. The Canada-based Calgary Kookaburras won the 2008 championship.

National team

The national team, formed to compete against Canada, is known as USA Freedom.

Clubs

Women's teams include:

The game grew rapidly and by 2021 there was a women's club for every men's club, plus two additional teams, the North Star Blue Ox and the Centennial Tigers (a total of 52).[1]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.9news.com/article/sports/australian-womens-football-team-promotes-empowerment-inclusion/73-d10d1fc1-2eb8-4114-99b0-2ab62ba2ca1a All-women's Australian football team promotes empowerment and inclusion