Independent Women's Football League

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The Independent Women's Football League was founded in 2000, and began play in 2001. IWFL founders began with the goal to establish a quality women's football league that would be respected as the top level of women's tackle football in the world. After five years of continuous growth and success, the IWFL has emerged as the clear leader in the sport of Women's Tackle Football. Currently over 1,300 women play on IWFL teams across the United States and Canada.

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[edit] Teams

IWFL logo

The Independent Women's Football League

Eastern Conference logo

Eastern Conference
North Atlantic Mid Atlantic South Atlantic
Bay State Warriors
Delaware Griffins
Atlanta Xplosion
Orlando Mayhem
Manchester Freedom
New York Sharks
Baton Rouge Wildcats
Tampa Bay Terminators
Montreal Blitz
Southern Maine Rebels
Miami Fury
Western Conference logo

Western Conference
Pacific Northwest Pacific Southwest Midwest
Corvallis Pride
California Quake
Sacramento Sirens
Chicago Force
Eugene Edge
Oakland Banshees
Santa Rosa Scorchers
Detroit Demolition
Portland Shockwave
Redding Rage
Detroit Predators
Seattle Majestics
Kansas City Storm

[edit] Team List

  • Southern Maine Rebels
  • Bay State Warriors
  • Rhode Island Intensity
  • Des Moines Courage (XTeam)
  • Connecticut Lightning(XTeam)
  • New York Sharks
  • Atlanta xplosion
  • Orlando Mayhem
  • Tampa Terminators
  • Baton Rouge Wildcats
  • Kansas City Storm
  • Chicago Force
  • Bay State Warriors
  • Miami Fury
  • Montreal Blitz
  • Manchester Freedom
  • Tacoma Majestics
  • Portland Shockwave
  • Corvallis Pride
  • Eugene Edge
  • Redding Rage
  • Santa Rosa Scorchers
  • Sacramento Sirens
  • Oakland Banshees
  • California Quake
  • Detroit Demolition
  • Tucson Monsoon(XTeam)

[edit] Champions

  • 2001 — Austin Outlaws - Champion by record
  • 2002 — New York Sharks 24, Austin Outlaws 4
  • 2003 — Sacramento Sirens 41, New York Sharks 30
  • 2004 — Sacramento Sirens 29, New York Sharks 27
  • 2005 — Sacramento Sirens 9, Atlanta Xplosion 7
  • 2006 — Atlanta Xplosion 21, Detroit Demolition 14

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