Name
AFL Womens

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Established
2017 (7 years old)

First Recorded Event
2022-08-25

Current Season
2024

Sport
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Location
Australia

Gender
Female

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Upcoming
08 Nov North Melbou home team badge - Away Team Badge Adelaide Cro
09 Nov Fremantle Do home team badge - Away Team Badge Essendon Bom
10 Nov Hawthorn Haw home team badge - Away Team Badge Brisbane Lio
10 Nov Port Adelaid home team badge - Away Team Badge Richmond Tig

Results
03 Nov Fremantle Do home team badge 35 - 21home team badge Western Bull
03 Nov St Kilda Sai home team badge 41 - 68home team badge Brisbane Lio
03 Nov Richmond Tig home team badge 23 - 46home team badge Hawthorn Haw
03 Nov Port Adelaid home team badge 46 - 42home team badge Greater West
02 Nov Melbourne De home team badge 74 - 27home team badge Collingwood
02 Nov North Melbou home team badge 78 - 15home team badge Gold Coast S
02 Nov Carlton Blue home team badge 24 - 60home team badge Essendon Bom
02 Nov Sydney Swans home team badge 74 - 28home team badge West Coast E
01 Nov Geelong Cats home team badge 28 - 32home team badge Adelaide Cro
27 Oct Collingwood  home team badge 28 - 32home team badge Carlton Blue

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AFL Women's (AFLW) is Australia's national semiprofessional 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 and 14 teams in the 2020 season. The league is run by the Australian Football League (AFL) and is contested by a subset of clubs from that competition. The reigning premiers are Adelaide.

The AFLW is the most attended women's football competition in Australia and one of the most popular women's football competitions in the world. Its average attendance in 2019 of 6,262 a game made it the second-highest of any domestic women's football competition. Its record attendance of 53,034 for the 2019 AFL Women's Grand Final was formerly the highest of any women's sport in Australia and remains the highest of any women's football in Australia.

The AFLW has attracted an audience of more than 1 million attendees and 2 million viewers and has managed to maintain high interest despite moving to primarily ticketed and subscription broadcasting models. In addition to the most attended, it consistently ranks in the top three (alongside cricket and netball) most watched women's sporting competitions in Australia.
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Seasons

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2024
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2023
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2022

Teams
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Adelaide Crows
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Brisbane Lions
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Carlton Blues W
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Collingwood Mag
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Essendon Bomber
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Fremantle Docke
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Geelong Cats Wo
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Gold Coast Suns
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Greater Western
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Hawthorn Hawks
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Melbourne Demon
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North Melbourne
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Port Adelaide P
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Richmond Tigers
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St Kilda Saints
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Sydney Swans Wo
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West Coast Eagl
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Western Bulldog

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(- 4) Missing 4 Players: Data and Artwork
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