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Women's Australian rules football (in areas where it is popular, known simply as women's football or women's footy or women's AFL), is the female-only form of Australian rules football, generally with some modification to the laws of the game.
AFL Women's (AFLW) is Australia's national semi-professional Australian rules football league for female players. The first season of the league in February and March 2017 had eight teams; the league expanded to 10 teams in the 2019 season, 14 teams in 2020 and 18 teams in 2022.
The Australia women's international rules football team was organised by Women's Football Australia and represented Australia in the 2006 Ladies' International Rules Series against Ireland. As of 2019, this is the only series the team has played.
Her somersaulting goal celebrations have become synonymous with the growth of women’s soccer in Australia, where she’s the country's all-time leading scorer in international soccer, and in the ...
Australian rules football holds the match attendance record of any football code in Victoria (121,696), South Australia (66,987), Tasmania (24,968) and the Northern Territory (17,500). The national professional competitions are the men's Australian Football League (AFL) and AFL Women's (AFLW). Nationally these are the most popular football ...
VFL Women's [1] Victorian Women's Football League; AFL South East [2] AFL Goldfields [3] AFL Central Vic/AFL Goulburn Murray [4] AFL Gippsland [5] Northern Football League; Southern Football Netball League; Eastern Football League; Western Region Football League; Essendon District Football League; Victorian Amateur Football Association; AFL ...
Australian rules football is known by several nicknames, including Aussie rules, football and footy. [9] In some regions, where other codes of football are more popular, the sport is most often called AFL after the Australian Football League , while the league itself also uses this name for local competitions in some areas.
Women's Football Australia (WFA) was the governing body for the sport of Women's Australian rules football in Australia between 1991 and its dissolution in 2015. [1] The organisation coordinated the Women's National Championship throughout its existence.