American Football Women's League
The American Football Women's League (AFWL) is a defunct league that had eight teams.[1]
It 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.
AFWL teams
- Arizona Titans
- Long Beach Aftershock
- Los Angeles Lasers
- Sacramento Gold Rush
- San Diego Sunfire[1]
- San Francisco Tsunami
AFWL Championships
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-up |
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2001 | California Quake | 30-14 | Jacksonville Dixie Blues |
2002 | Long Beach Aftershock | 12-7 | San Diego Sunfire |
See also
- Women's Professional Football League (WPFL)
- Women's football in the United States
- List of leagues of American football
References
- ^ a b Strickland, P (2002). "SunFire puts women's football on the gridiron". San Diego Business Journal. Vol. 23, no. 51. p. 15. ProQuest 226942038. Retrieved February 24, 2024 – via ProQuest.
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Women's gridiron football leagues
- United States Women's Football League
- Women's Football Alliance
- Women's National Football Conference
- Women's Tackle Football League
- X League
- Female Gridiron League of Queensland
- Ladies Gridiron League
- American Football Women's League
- Independent Women's Football League
- National Women's Football Association
- Women's Affiliated Football Conference
- Women's American Football League
- Women's Arena Football League
- Women's Football Association (2002–03)
- Women's Football League
- Women's Professional Football League