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As a known "superfan" across the women's American football world, I have sadly found it underrepresented here, both on the boards and on the mothership.  So I decided to start this thread to get your feedback on the various logos in the leagues.

I'll begin with the largest WFB league in the world, the Women's Football Alliance (WFA) and its Division 1.

 

Women's Football Alliance (2009-present)

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Boston Renegades (2015-present)

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D.C. Divas (2001-present) (In the WFA from 2011-present)

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Arlington Impact (2012-present) (In the WFA from 2015-present)

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Dallas Elite (2015-present)

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Kansas City Titans (2013-present)

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Cali War (2019-present)

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Portland Fighting Shockwave (2017-present)

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C&C welcome...next post is the Women's National Football Conference (WNFC) starting up this year, and ready to take the game to the next level.

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Next up, we have the Women's National Football Conference (WNFC)...as their sponsorship deal with Adidas can tell you, they are serious about taking the game to the next level.

Women's National Football Conference (2019-present)

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Alabama Fire (2016-present) (WFA 2016-2018, WNFC 2019-present)

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Atlanta Phoenix (2012-present) (WFA 2012-2018, WNFC 2019-present)

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Denver Bandits (2019-present)

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Houston Heat (2018-present) (USWFL 2018, WNFC 2019-present)

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Los Angeles Bobcats (2016-present) (known as Carson Bobcats from 2016-2017) (IWFL 2016-2018, WNFC 2019-present)

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Las Vegas Silver Stars (2018-present) (Independent 2018, WNFC 2019-present)

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Nebraska Nite Hawks (2019-present)

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WNFC Part 2 coming up next post...

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WNFC Part 2:

 

New Orleans Hippies (2019-present)

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North Florida Pumas (2017-present) (WFA 2017, USWFL 2018, WNFC 2019-present)

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San Diego Rebellion (2018-present) (WFA 2018, WNFC 2019-present)

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San Diego Surge (2011-present) (WFA 2011-2017, IWFL 2018, WNFC 2019-present)

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Though they have been using this one a lot more recently:

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Seattle Majestics (2003-present) (Known as Tacoma Majestics 2003-2005) (IWFL 2003-2012, WFA 2013-2017, IWFL 2018, WNFC 2019-present)

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Texas Elite Spartans (2018-present) (IWFL 2018, WNFC 2019-present)

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Utah Falconz (2014-present) (Independent 2014, IWFL 2015-2018, WNFC 2019-present)

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C&C welcome...next post will be the WFA Division 2 teams.

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Moving on to WFA Division 2 National Conference:

 

Baltimore Nighthawks (2008-present) (IWFL 2008-2016, WFA 2017-present)

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Cleveland Fusion (2002-present) (NWFA 2002-2008, WFA 2009-present)

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Columbus Comets (2003-present) (Known as Columbus Flames in 2003) (NWFA 2003-2008, WFA 2009-present)

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Detroit Dark Angels (2010-present)

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Indy Crash (2011-present)

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Jacksonville Dixie Blues (2001-present) (WAFL 2001, WFAssociation 2002, IWFL 2004-2005, WFL 2006-2007, WFA 2009-present)

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Miami Fury (2000-present) (WPFL 2000-2001, IWFL 2003-2010, WFA 2011-present)

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New York Wolves (2019-present)

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Philadelphia Phantomz (2016-present)

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Pittsburgh Passion (2003-present) (NWFA 2003-2007, IWFL 2008-2010 & 2014-2015, WFA 2011-2013 & 2016-present)

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Tampa Bay Inferno (2010-present) (Known as Tampa Bay Pirates from 2010-2011)

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WFA DIvision 2 American Conference:

 

Houston Energy (2000-present) (WPFL 2000-2007, IWFL 2009-2018, WFA 2019-present)

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Mile High Blaze (2014-present) (WSFL 2014, WFA 2015-present)

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Minnesota Vixen (1999-present) (WPFL 1999-2007, NWFA 2008, IWFL 2009-2016, WFA 2017-present)

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Seattle Spartans (2013-present) (Known as Everett Reign from 2013-2018)

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St. Louis Slam (2003-present) (NWFA 2003-2008, WFA 2009-present)

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Tacoma Trauma (2013-present)

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Wisconsin Dragons (2011-2012, 2018-present)

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Next up: WFA Division 3 (Because there are so many teams in D3, I'll be posting them region by region)

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Why are those babies in San Diego crying over the Chargers when they still have the Surge?  Not sure what the issue is.

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And here's the WFA Division 3 Northeast Region:

Capital City Savages (2018-present) (USWFL 2018, WFA 2019-present)

Which "Capital City" are the Savages from?  Lansing, Michigan.

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Columbus Vanguards (2018-present)

No, Ohio's capital doesn't have two teams...the 'Guards are based in Columbus, Indiana.

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Grand Rapids Tidal Waves (2018-present)

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Maine Mayhem (2017-present) (IWFL 2017, WFA 2018-present)

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New York Knockout (2014-present) (IWFL 2014 & 2016, WSFL 2015, WFA 2017-present)

Based in the Capital Region (Albany metro area)-Schenectady, to be specific

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Richmond Black Widows (2016-present)

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Toledo Reign (2003-present) (WPFL 2003-2007, IWFL 2015, WFA 2009-2014, 2016-present)

Toledo has been a women's football market since the 1930s (its most famous team was the Toledo Troopers, seven-time NWFL champions from 1971-1977.  The founder/owner is Troopers alumna Mitchi Collette.

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Western Connecticut Hawks (2016-present) (Known as Connecticut Hawks from 2016-2017) (USWFL 2016, WFA 2017-present)

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Up next is the D3 Southeast Region...

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On 2/22/2019 at 11:23 AM, MBurmy said:

Boston Renegades (2015-present)

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 I believe the Renegades originally started as the Boston Militia.

 

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The Militia went undefeated a number of seasons, but ended up folding when it became too cost-prohibitive to field a team. It was a semi-pro league, but with the closest teams in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., it became too expensive to absorb all the travel and insurance costs.

 

Before becoming the Renegades, some players spun off from ownership to form their own team, the Mass Mutiny (no logo found).

 

I knew a few people who officiated some Militia games.

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There was also a team out of the Portland area called the Maine Freeze. I liked this logo.

 

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At that time, the women's league was smaller and more geographically centered, so many of the women's teams were affiliated with some semi-pro men's teams.

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