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Canada Women's Australian Football League

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Canada Women's Australian Football League
Founded2007
No. of teams5

AFL Canada is the governing body forWomen's Australian rules football competition in Canada. The primary competition is centred in the Canadian provinces ofAlberta,British Columbia,Ontario andQuebec and the national team is known as the "Northern Lights".

History

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In 2004, the Toronto-based Etobicoke Kangaroos held footy development clinics at two local girls' schools;Bishop Strachan andSt. Clement's School. The program culminated in the first all-female footy match played in Canada.

The participation of senior women in Canadian footy grew dramatically during 2007, when the United States challenged Canada to a senior women's match preceding the Northwind versus Revolution game inVancouver in August atThunderbird Stadium in British Columbia. In preparation for that game, theCalgary Kookaburras women's footy club was formed in Alberta – the first women's footy club in Canada and the first independent women's footy club outside of Australia. The Canadian National Team comprised 14 Calgary players and 6 players from Vancouver, and lost two matches against the USA Freedom. Later that year, Calgary went on to participate in the US National Championships in Louisville, Kentucky.

The first women's footy league in Canada was established in Alberta during 2008, involving players from Calgary and the surrounding district. The Hillhurst Nighthawks won the Alberta Premiership. The Calgary Kookaburras travelled to the US National Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and won the women's division championship – defeating the Atlanta Lady Kookaburras in the final.

TheEdmonton Emus joined the Alberta league in 2009 and competed alongside Calgary and the Vancouver-based WestCoast Wildcats at the 2009 Canadian National Championships. Calgary won the tournament. The Toronto-based Central Blues and the Montreal Angels, ofOntario andQuebec, respectively, formed as their provinces' first women's footy clubs in 2009.

AFL Canada National Championship Results – Women

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YearHost cityChampionRunner up
2009Vancouver, BCCalgary KookaburrasWestCoast Wildcats
2010Laval, QCMontréal AngelsEdmonton Emus
2013Ottawa, ONEdmonton EmusCalgary Kookaburras

Leagues

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Clubs

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Senior
Youth Girls
  • Alberta Footy Schools Program (Calgary)
  • North Delta Junior Football League (Vancouver)Official Site

National team

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Canada
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Northern Lights
Governing bodyAFL Canada
Rankings
CurrentDecrease 3rd (as of October 2022[1])
International Cup
Appearances3(first in2011)
Best result1st (2014)

The Canadian national team debuted in 2007, when they played two matches against the United States at Thunderbird Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia. They competed as the "Eagles", were captained by Claire Brown and coached by Jake Anson, both of Calgary.

In 2008, the team moniker changed to the "Northern Lights" to bring a distinct Canadian identity to the team and a national women's footy development program commenced.

In July 2010, the Northern Lights defeated the USA Freedom in two matches played at Humber College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

In 2011, the Northern Lights will participate in the 2011 International Cup tournament in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"World Footy News Women's World Rankings post 2022 European Championships - World Footy News".
  2. ^"IC11 Nominated Teams Announced". AFL. Archived fromthe original on 14 February 2011. Retrieved23 June 2011.

External links

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  • "Girls' High Schools Show Footy Skills" AFL Canada website[1]
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