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The Women's Football Alliance is a full-contact Women's American football league that began play in 2009. It is one of three full-contact, 11-on-11 football leagues for women, along with the Independent Women's Football League and the Women's Spring Football League, and the largest of the three. The league is owned and operated by Jeff and Lisa King of Exeter, California.
League History [edit]
The Women's Football Alliance was established in 2009 and began its inaugural season with 36 teams. Many of these teams were already established teams moving in from other leagues such as Women's Professional Football League, Independent Women's Football League and National Women's Football Association, while others will began their inaugural season of play in the WFA.
The first season of play ended with a championship game, which was played in the rebuilding (post Katrina) city of New Orleans, Louisiana and was hosted by the New Orleans Blaze. The game was between the St. Louis Slam (American Conference - St. Louis, MO) and the West Michigan Mayhem (National Conference - Kalamazoo, MI). The game came down to the last few plays and the St. Louis Slam became the first National Champions in the WFA with a final score of 21-14. Additionally, there was an International Game played between the upstart Aguilas Regias of Monterrey, Mexico and the hosting team, New Orleans Blaze. The Blaze won this game 12-0.
The WFA grew in the second year (2010) to have over 40 teams competing for the National Championship. The national championship for the 2010 season was accompanied by the first All-American game. The term All-American is used by the WFA to represent the best players at all positions from all WFA teams. The teams were chosen partly based on statistics and partly based on the vote of head coaches. The All-American game was played just before the championship game in Las Vegas, Nevada and were hosted by the Las Vegas Showgirlz. The All-American game was won by the American Conference. The second championship in the WFA would again come down to the last few plays and have a score differential of only 4 points. The Lone Star Mustangs (American Conference - Dallas/Fort Worth) defeated the Columbus Comets (National Conference - Columbus, Ohio) to become the second National Champions of the WFA by a score of 16-12.
As the Women's Football Alliance prepared for the 2011 season, they were scheduled to have over 60 teams playing across the United States. They again grew due in part to new teams starting and in part due to established teams moving in from other leagues, most notably the New York Sharks,[1] D.C. Divas,[2] Chicago Force,[3] Dallas Diamonds, and Kansas City Tribe.[4] In the 2011 WFA championship, the Boston Militia defeated the San Diego Surge 34-19 to claim the title.
National Conference [edit]
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Division 11 [edit]
Division 12 [edit]
Division 13 [edit]
2014 teams [edit]
Former WFA teams [edit]
Teams which left the WFA and are now playing elsewhere [edit]
Failed expansion teams [edit]
Defunct teams [edit]
WFA National Championship Results [edit]
See also [edit]
References [edit]
External links [edit]
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Salt Lake Tribune
Tue, 21 May 2013 07:48:33 -0700
That league would be the Women's Football Alliance, which is divided into 13 divisions around the country. The Jynx play in Division 11, where they currently are in first place, with a 5-1 record. In the weeks ahead, they hope to qualify for and ...
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WTXL ABC 27
Wed, 08 May 2013 14:02:25 -0700
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL)-- In the south football is king, but this sport is not limited to just the men. In Tallahassee there is a women's tackle football team. The Tallahassee Jewels are in their second year of competition in the women's football ...
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Deseret News
Thu, 09 May 2013 15:54:10 -0700
Both teams are affiliated with the Women's Football Alliance, a full-contact league comprised of 50 teams across the nation. The league is divided into two conferences, the National Conference, which has six divisions, and the American Conference ...
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Daily Sparks Tribune
Thu, 23 May 2013 22:59:51 -0700
The Storm also faces teams out of the more established Women's Football Alliance (WFA). The games that matter for reaching the playoffs are against the Nor Cal Red Hawks and the California Quake. The Storm might pick up an extra game against a team ...
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PR Web (press release)
Wed, 15 May 2013 07:49:18 -0700
The Portland Shockwave is a women's full contact football team that plays in the Women's Football Alliance (WFA), a nationwide league. HDI is the manufacturer of the ShockWave Power Reactor (SPR), making the sponsorship a natural fit with the shared ...
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City of Champions
Sat, 18 May 2013 10:20:27 -0700
This will be the second time that these teams have faced off this season, with the Passion shutting out the Comets 49-0 in Week 4 Women's Football Alliance action at Highmark Stadium in Station Square. Playing at home, the women of Pittsburgh fell 42 ...
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The Jet Press
Fri, 17 May 2013 08:28:10 -0700
In 2011, Foley was named director of football operations for the New York Sharks, who are a professional woman's football team with the Women's Football Alliance. The Sharks are the winningest team in women's football history. He now is a camp director ...
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Tribune-Review
Fri, 10 May 2013 22:11:59 -0700
Prentice's day job is a chemist, but she is a quarterback for the Pittsburgh Passion of the Women's Football Alliance, which has a 3-1 record going into Saturday's game with Boston at Highmark Stadium on the South Side. Neal Shipley, another Huntington ...
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