AFL Women’s announced as name for new women’s competition

The AFL has revealed AFL Women’s as the official name of its new national women’s competition.
Launched in a collaboration with Instagram, AFL Chief Executive Gillon McLachlan said the new name was developed in consultation with past and present players and the women’s football advisory group.
Announcing the new brand, McLachlan stated “we have been delighted with the public’s response to the establishment of AFL Women’s.
“Our women players have already become inspirations to a new generation of participants, and we know how important their stories are to the future success of the game.
“Instagram is a fantastic place to reach out to a broader audience and to build support, and I thank them today for their support of the women players, and their support of the new league.”
Marne Levine, Instagram’s Global Chief Operating Officer, met with the new league’s marquee players and led the launch of the new name on the @AFLWomens platform.
Levine stated “we’re thrilled to welcome Australia’s first ever AFL Women’s league on Instagram, home to a passionate global community of sports fans.
“The best sports moments have long been captured by enduring and powerful imagery. Now fans can easily access authentic, behind-the-scenes moments by AFL Women’s and support these trailblazers on their road to the inaugural 2017 season and beyond.”
The league is still to launch a logo for the AFL Women’s competition or announce a naming rights sponsor for the league.
Fixtures for the inaugural season are expected to be released in late October.
Image: AFL/Instagram.
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