List of women's football clubs in Nigeria

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This is a list of women's football clubs in Nigeria. NWFL Premiership (formerly Nigeria Women Premier League) is the highest division for female football in Nigeria. [1] NWFL Championship (formerly Nigeria Women Pro-league) and NWFL Nationwide leagues are on the second and third tier on the pyramid respectively. [2] This list is valid for the 2016 football season. Women Amateur Football Association (WAFU) is an independent amateur league for women's football in the country.

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Nigeria Women Premier League teams

TeamFoundedStateReferences
Rivers Angels F.C. Rivers State
Confluence Queens F.C. Kogi State
Bayelsa Queens F.C. Bayelsa State
Delta Queens F.C.

Remo Ladies FC (Ogun state)

Delta State
Pelican Stars F.C. Calabar, Cross-River State
Sunshine Queens F.C. Ondo State
Osun Babes F.C. Osun State
DreamStar F.C. Ladies 28th January, 2017 Lagos State
Abia Angels F.C. Abia State [3]
Nasarawa Amazons F.C. Nasarawa State
FC Robo Lagos State
Adamawa Queens F.C. Adamawa State
Edo Queens F.C. Edo State [3]
Ibom Angels F.C. Akwa Ibom State [3]

Nigeria Women Pro-league teams

TeamFoundedStateReferences
Beautiful Tour Angels Abuja [4]
State House Queens Abuja [4]
Sa'adatu Kolo Amazons F.C. Minna
Invincible Angels Benue State [5]
Cerezo Queens Kwara State
Heartland Queens Imo State
Police Machine [6]
Royaltoms Queens

Women Amateur Football Association teams

TeamFoundedStateReferences
Adex Queens Ikotun, Lagos State
Jagunmolu Queens Idiroko, Ogun State [7]
Yaba Queens Yaba, Lagos State [7]
Oluyole Flamming Queens Ibadan, Oyo State
FC Phoenix Apapa, Iganmu, Lagos State [8]
Nana Babes Ore, Ondo State

Nigerian Women's Cup participating teams

TeamFoundedStateReferences
Alberto Queens [9]
Osun Queens Osun State
Rising Queens Ondo State [10] [11]
Sure Babes [12]
Gift of Life Queens [3]
Oguche Babes Lokoja, Kogi State [6]
Moje Queens [9]
Katsina Queens Katsina State [13]
FCT Queens Abuja
Tewo Babes Ibadan

Defunct teams

TeamFoundedStateReferences
Jegede Babes [14]
Taraba Queens F.C. Taraba State
Ufuoma Babes [14]
C.O.D F.C. Ladies
Tokas Queens F.C. Lagos State
Martin White Doves F.C. Edo State
Capital City Doves F.C. Abuja
Simbiat Abiola Babes Abeokuta [14]

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