Girls are making a mark!
The AFL is committed to providing information and pathways for women and girls to be involved in Australian Football.
Here we showcase the many and varied examples of females making their mark on the game.
Find out how you can get involved
Results - 2011 AFL Women's National Championships
Meet high profile women who work, umpire, volunteer and participate in AFL. - Sue Clark, Geelong Cats - Anna Durante, West Coast Eagles - Chyloe Kurdas, AFL Victoria - Julie Bishop, West Coast Eagles - Lynn Ralph, Sydney Swans - Chelsea Roffey, AFL Umpire
Read more on the AFL's commitment to creating a safe and inclusive environment for women at all levels of Australian football. ...more
Umpiring is a great way for girls and women to be part of the game. Check out our section to find out how you can get involved as well. ...more
Football traditionalists were in full of praise last June when they witnessed the game between the most talented 40 female AFL players in Australia....more
Women’s Coterie groups are a great way for women with a passion for AFL to get together, be involved and show their support for their AFL team. ...more
The AFL supports White Ribbon Day on November 25 to help end violence against women Monday, November 21, 2011 - 4:44 PM
Claremont female footballer announced as the 2012 Rhodes Scholar Wednesday, November 16, 2011 - 11:28 AM
WAWFL club South Fremantle is the first women's club to gain gold in the AFL’s Quality Club Program Monday, October 10, 2011 - 11:05 AM
Sydney Swans finance officer, Lesley McGrath has won the the 2011 FWOTY Monday, October 03, 2011 - 9:15 AM
Kelly Williamson is paving the way for women to umpire at the top of the game Friday, September 23, 2011 - 1:35 PM
- Employment at the AFL - AFL SportsReady Traineeships - Women in Sport campaign