AFL Women's National Championship
The AFL Women's National Championship is the premier National and International competition in Women's Australian rules football.[1] The tournament is organised by the sport's governing in body Australia the Women's Football Australia (WFA).
Sport | Australian rules football |
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Founded | 1992 |
No. of teams | 10 |
Country | Australia |
Most titles | Victoria (14 titles) |
The championship have been held every year since 1992.[2]
In addition there is an U16 team from Papua New Guinea (that joined in 2006).
Teams
Flag | Team | Joined | First Competed | Titles |
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![]() | Victoria-Senior | 14 | ||
![]() | Victoria-U19 | 1 | ||
![]() | Western Australia | |||
![]() | South Australia | |||
![]() | Australian Capital Territory | |||
![]() | Queensland | |||
![]() | New South Wales | |||
![]() | Northern Territory | |||
Australian Defence Force | ||||
![]() | Papua New Guinea | 2006 |
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References
- "Losing coach Dolliver an All-Australian winner". Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. Financial Times Ltd. 26 June 2005.
- "AFL Victoria Women's Football". Retrieved 25 September 2013.
External links
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