List of female American football players

The following is a list of notable female American football players that have either played for predominantly men's American football teams at the youth, high school, college, or semi-professional levels, played in the Legends Football League, or played in traditional women's tackle football leagues such as the Women's Football Alliance, Independent Women's Football League, and Women's Spring Football League. Notable women who presently play or have previously played American football are included on this list.

Female football players

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In predominantly men's leagues

Almost all of the women who have played on predominantly male college and professional football teams have done so by playing either the placekicker or holder positions.[1] Both positions are usually protected from the full contact present in American football.

Youth

Jenny Kuplinski: North Pocono Midget Football . Most improved player. Offensive Tackle

Keilah Horwood: Canadian, plays for Airdrie storm. Strong side Corner and Safety. started playing in Atom football. Winner of City of Calgary and area, Alberta Tier 2 Championship 2016. Alberta Provincial Tier 2 Champions 2016

Jemma Coupland: Canadian, plays for Airdrie Storm. Starting Offensive Guard. Started playing at peewee level. Winner of City of Calgary and area, Alberta Tier 2 championship 2016. Alberta Provincial Tier 2 Champions 2016

High school

College

Semi-professional

In predominantly women's leagues

Players in traditional ("full pads") tackle football leagues

Other notable women in football

Coaches

Commentators

Front office staff

Owners

On a per capita basis, women have somewhat greater representation in professional football's ownership than in other fields; this is in part due to widows and daughters of deceased owners receiving NFL teams as part of an inheritance.

Referees

Fictional

As an additional supplement to the list, noteworthy fictional appearances of women in football are provided.

See also

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