28-785: The Austin Acoustic were a women's American football team based in Austin, Texas . The Acoustic competed a member of the Legends Football League (LFL) with home games at H-E-B Center in the Austin suburb of Cedar Park, Texas . Following the 2019 season, the LFL ceased operations and relaunched as the Extreme Football League ( X League ), which first played in 2022. All former LFL teams received new brands and
56-630: A front office assistant, took a quality control coaching position with the Buffalo Bills , making her the first permanent female coach in National Football League history. In 2020, Callie Brownson became the first woman to coach an NFL position group in a regular-season game when she filled in for the Cleveland Browns tight ends coach Drew Petzing . In 2013, Lauren Silberman became the first woman to try out at
84-526: A men's social club in New York set up a scrimmage between two teams of five women each, wearing the colors of Yale and Princeton , outside the casino at Sulzer's Harlem River Park, as entertainment before a masked ball. The Sun reported that after only a few plays, the local police captain had to step in to halt the event, after the crowd of men watching the women tackling each other started pushing, and it looked like someone could get crushed. In 1897,
112-638: A person who holds another position on the team), while the best known female college football players were all placekickers , with all having primarily played women's soccer prior to converting . Patricia Palinkas is on record as being the first female professional football player, having played for the Orlando Panthers of the Atlantic Coast Football League in 1970. Palinkas was a placekick holder for her placekicker husband. On October 18, 1997, Liz Heaston became
140-491: A woman; she later went on to become an Olympic weightlifter. Brittanee Jacobs is the first female football coach at the collegiate level. She helped coach safeties at Central Methodist University during the 2012 season. Welter became the first female coach at the professional level when she took a preseason position with the Arizona Cardinals in 2015; a year later, Kathryn Smith , who had spent several years as
168-505: Is a form of gridiron football (American or Canadian) played by women. Most leagues play by similar rules to the men's game. Women primarily play on a semi-professional or amateur level in the United States. Very few high schools or colleges offer the sport solely for women and girls. However, on occasion, it is permissible for a female player to join the otherwise male team. Women and girls were playing tackle football not long after
196-783: The Akron Indians , the Duluth Kelleys as the Duluth Eskimos and the Buffalo Bison as the Buffalo Rangers (the team also used the names "Texas Rangers" and "Buffalo Cowboys"). . The Buccaneers, Eskimos, Colonels and Buffalo Rangers were "showcase teams," the first efforts for the league to reach beyond the northeast and midwest. The Buccaneers, a response to the AFL's Los Angeles Wildcats , represented
224-894: The Brooklyn Lions , the Hartford Blues , the Los Angeles Buccaneers , and the Louisville Colonels , with the Racine Tornadoes re-entering. The Cleveland Bulldogs sat out the season, the Rock Island Independents defected to the upstart American Football League , and the Rochester Jeffersons suspended operations for the final time (eventually folding in early 1928). The Akron Pros re-branded as
252-572: The Charleston , and the team they faced consisted of two old men. Furthermore, there is no evidence to suggest that this was more than a one-time event, or that other NFL franchises had similar ladies' "teams". A few women's football leagues emerged in the 1930s, including one in Ohio in 1934 and another in Los Angeles in 1939, but were short-lived. The women's game started to formalize in
280-619: The Missouri Tigers with a 30-yard squib kick on November 28, 2020. The term "Power Five" was not in use when Katie Hnida became the first woman to score in an NCAA Division I-A game in 2003; Hnida played at the Mountain West Conference , which did not have Automatic Qualifying status in the Bowl Championship Series . ) Jennifer Welter became the first female skill position player at
308-665: The NFL Regional Scouting Combine (2013). Silberman tried out for the NFL after playing club soccer in college and taking up kicking footballs as a hobby several months before the tryout. During her tryout, she met with medical staff to address a leg injury after making two kicks, and did not complete the remaining kicks. The world governing body for American football associations, the International Federation of American Football (IFAF), held
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#1732787874253336-626: The NFL championship that year , featured "Lady Yellow Jackets" as halftime entertainment during their game against the Chicago Cardinals , in front of an audience of 8,000. Although the NFL connection has led many to pinpoint this event as the start of women's football, a detailed account in the Philadelphia Public Ledger makes it clear that it was nothing more than a comedy act. The eleven Lady Yellow Jackets danced
364-558: The University of New Mexico Lobos on August 30, 2003. She later became the second professional player, when she signed with the Fort Wayne FireHawks . Julie Harshbarger , a placekicker for numerous Chicago-based Continental Indoor Football League teams, became the first female player to win a most valuable player award in an otherwise all-male league in 2014. By kicking five field goals that season, she earned
392-465: The 1960s, after entrepreneur Sid Friedman founded the Women's Professional Football League in 1965. Leagues play American football unless otherwise noted. Of the women who have seen action in men's college and pro football, almost all have been in special teams positions that are protected from physical contact . The first professional player was a placekick holder (a position usually occupied by
420-689: The Acoustic were replaced by the Austin Sound . In the latter half of 2015, the Legends Football League (LFL) announced that two new franchises, plus a revival of the league's Dallas-area franchise, would join the league beginning with the 2016 season. The new Austin-based franchise adopted the name Acoustic, which was chosen from local fan submissions. The Acoustic were twentieth franchise in LFL history. Women%27s American football Women's gridiron football , more commonly known as women's tackle football , women's American football , women's Canadian football , or simply women's football ,
448-685: The Rangers reverted to their previous status as the Bison, and only the Eskimos returned for 1927. In mid-November, Brooklyn merged with the AFL's Brooklyn Horsemen and stayed in the NFL, playing one more game as the Lions before changing its name to the Brooklyn Horsemen for the last three games (all shutout losses). The Frankford Yellow Jackets were named the NFL champions after finishing
476-681: The San Francisco Grays played against the Oakland Browns, winning 20 to 8, in a women's football game played at the Velodrome under rugby rules. On December 8, 1922, Maui High School in the Territory of Hawaii held the first of two girls' football games that month with a team of sophomores and seniors playing against a team of juniors and freshman. The Maui News described it as "a game which afforded much amusement to
504-700: The United States was in 1892, when students at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women played with "modified tackling rules". Starting in the 1890s, there were also numerous articles alluding to students at women's colleges playing football, at Wellesley College in Massachusetts and at Vassar College in New York. However, sports historian Katie Taylor questions the veracity of these accounts, and suggests that any games that did take place at Seven Sisters schools during these years were informal rather than competitive. On November 21, 1896,
532-523: The first Women's World Cup in Stockholm, Sweden, in 2010. Six nations participated in the inaugural event: Austria, Canada, Finland, Germany, Sweden, and the United States. The United States won the gold by beating Canada, 66–0. The 2013 World Championship, in Finland, was held from 30 June 2013 to 7 July 2013. The United States won gold again, beating Sweden 84-0 and Germany 107–7 in order to make it to
560-529: The first time Spain has staged the World Championships which have been held since 1998. Normally conducted every two years, Denmark was scheduled to host the 2020 edition only for it to be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. 1926 NFL season The 1926 NFL season was the seventh regular season of the National Football League . The league grew to 22 teams, a figure that would not be equaled in professional football until 1961, adding
588-507: The first woman to play and score in a college football game , kicking two extra points . Prior to this game, female athletes at Duke and Louisville had come close to playing in a game but did not. In 2001, Ashley Martin became the second female athlete to score in a college football game , this time in the NCAA . In 2003, Katie Hnida became the first woman to score in an NCAA Division I-A game. She accomplished this as placekicker for
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#1732787874253616-619: The gold medal match with Canada, whom they beat 64–0. In the 2017 IFAF Women's World Championship , held in Canada, the six teams invited were; Australia, Canada, Finland, Great Britain, Mexico and the United States. The United States continued their dominance, claiming gold, while Canada and Mexico won silver and bronze respectively. IFAF has confirmed Palma, located on the Spanish island of Mallorca, Spain as host for 2021 IFAF Flag Football World Championship from October 6 to 10 2021. It will be
644-465: The male professional level by playing as a running back in the Texas Revolution in 2014. To date, no women have ever played a line position above the high school level. Holley Mangold , whose brother Nick played several years in the NFL and who herself played as a lineswoman in high school, declined to further pursue football in college, fearing she had no chance to play professionally as
672-559: The masculine element", but also noted that "The Hi girls proved that when it comes to grit, they're there with the goods." In 1925, a woman's football game played at San Jose State Teachers' College between two teams drawn from the school's gymnasium classes was covered by the Associated Press and The New York Times. On November 6, 1926, the Frankford Yellow Jackets of Philadelphia, who went on to win
700-647: The season with the best record. Their 14 victories were the most in an NFL season to that point, a record that would not be bested until the 1968 Baltimore Colts won 15. After the season, the Philadelphia Inquirer lobbied for a World Series -style game between the Yellow Jackets and the AFL's champions Philadelphia Quakers , with the Quakers' owner challenging the Yellow Jackets, but ultimately
728-451: The sport was invented in the 1880s, often in educational settings. For over 70 years, however, female involvement in football was reported in the media as a novel "spectacle". According to The Women's Football Encyclopedia , during this period, "powder bowl" events were "unusual and nonrecurring, and they were universally treated by the press as more farce than competitive football." The first recorded instance of women playing football in
756-722: The state of California ; the Eskimos the far northern plains, while the Colonels represented the Southern United States and the Rangers represented the state of Texas and other areas of the Southwestern United States . The four teams (except the Rangers) all played primarily as traveling teams . Three of the four teams only lasted one season; the Buccaneers and Colonels both folded while
784-504: The title of special teams player of the year, leading all kickers in the league in scoring; with a career spanning seven seasons, Harshbarger's career was the longest documented of any woman playing in a predominantly men's professional league. In 2020, Sarah Fuller became the first woman to play in a Power Five football game when she took the opening kickoff of the second half of the Vanderbilt Commodores ' game against
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