Lethbridge Steel
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Lethbridge Steel | |
Founded | 2010 |
Based in | Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada |
Home field | University of Lethbridge Community Stadium |
League | Canadian Football League |
Head coach | Jamie Fisher |
General manager | Calvin Scott |
Colours | Purple, white, silver and black |
Website | http://www.lethbridgesteelfootball.com/ |
The Lethbridge Steel are a women's football team in the Western Women's Canadian Football League competing in the Western Conference. Having first formed in 2010, the club formed a league with the Edmonton Storm and Calgary Rage known as the Alberta Female Football League (AFFL). In 2011, the Steel and the remainder of the AFFL clubs became part of the WWCFL.
Of note, the Steel are one of three WWCFL franchises that have never had a player who competed for Team Canada in the IFAF Women's World Football Championships. The current head coach is Jamie Fisher and the team president is Calvin Scott. Player Kirstin Nakatani also serves on the executive as a Director. Games are contested at University of Lethbridge Community Stadium.
Year by year
Season | Record | Finish | Postseason |
2011 | 1-3 | Third, Western Conference | Lost Conference Semifinal, 14-26 vs. Calgary Rage |
2012 | 3-0 | First, Western Conference | Lost Title Game, 21-64 vs. Saskatoon Valkyries |
2013 | 3-0[1] | First, Western Conference | Lost Title Game, 13-27 vs. Saskatoon Valkyries |
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