2012 Women's Football Alliance season

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The 2012 Women's Football Alliance season was the fourth season of the Women's Football Alliance, a league of 64 teams. The regular season began on Saturday, April 2, and ended on Saturday, June 18. After the playoffs, which fielded 12 teams in each conference instead of the 8 that were fielded in the 2011 season, the season ended with the WFA Championship Game on Saturday, August 4 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers (it was the first women's football championship game to be played at a National Football League stadium). [1] The game was shown live on ESPN3, the first time a live women's football game has been shown on a major network. In the championship, the San Diego Surge defeated the Chicago Force 40–36, winning its first championship, having lost the previous year to the Boston Militia.

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Regular-season standings

National Conference

2012 Division 1
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Keystone Assault 5100.800204452-0---W3
New England Nightmare 2300.40099911-11.0L1
Maine Lynx 1300.250381170-23.0W1
2012 WFA Division 2
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y - Boston Militia 8001.0004581394-0---W8
z - New York Sharks 4400.5001042272-24W2
Philadelphia Liberty Belles 2600.250302340-36L3

y - clinched division title
z - clinched division title

2012 Division 3
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Pittsburgh Passion 7100.875407903-1---W3
D.C. Divas 5300.6252891574-11L1
Columbus Comets 2600.250781390-24W1
2012 Division 4
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Detroit Dark Angels 8001.000248464-0---W8
Cleveland Fusion 2500.333601682-13L1
Pittsburgh Force 0600.000262100-45L6
2012 Division 5
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Toledo Reign-y3500.3751362373-1---L1
Derby City Dynamite 4400.5001281003-1---W1
Cincinnati Sizzle 0800.000663330-43L8

American Conference

2012 Division 10
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Minnesota Machine 4100.800128714-0---W4
Wisconsin Wolves 2200.50075852-10.5W1
Nebraska Stampede 2300.40052821-31.5L2
Wisconsin Dragons 0400.000211600-35L4
2012 Division 11
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Kansas City Tribe 3100.750208412-0---W3
St. Louis Slam 2200.500146901-10.5L1
Kansas City Spartans 1300.250331500-22.0L3
2012 Division 16
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y-Bay Area Bandits 8200.80032471517-0---
Central Cal War Angels 7300.7003521254-3---
West Coast Lightning 2600.250692342-4---
Valley Vipers 1700.125123340-6---

'''y''' = Clinched Division Title

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References

  1. "Heinz Field To Host SilverSport Women's Football Alliance National Championship". Steelers.com. 2012-05-14. Retrieved 2019-08-31.