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Cincinnati Cougars
Founded2022
LeagueWFA (2022–)
Based inCincinnati, Ohio
StadiumMarx Stadium
ColorsBlue, Orange, Grey
     
OwnerAngela Mason
Head coachIzaah Burks Sr.
Division titles1 (2023)
MascotFreddie Cougar
Websitecincinnaticougars.org

The Cincinnati Cougars[1] are a women's semi-professional American football team based in Cincinnati. The Cougars compete in the Women's Football Alliance (WFA) as a member club of the league's Division 3 Southeast Region. The team's home games are currently played at Marx Stadium, located at Walnut Hills High School.

About

The Cincinnati Cougars are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2022 by Angela Mason. The organization is ran by a group of dedicated board members, made up of players and non-players alike. The team joined the Women’s Football Alliance, a nationwide league of women’s tackle football teams, and had its inaugural season in 2023 finishing with a 3-3 record.

"The Cincinnati Cougars are more than just a competitive team. Our core values focus on inclusivity, women’s empowerment, football education, and community outreach. We strive to incorporate these values into all parts of our organization by welcoming players from all backgrounds and skill levels, breaking barriers and stereotypes within women’s sports, growing our athletes through skill development and strategic play, and making a positive impact throughout the Cincinnati community and beyond."[2]

Season-by-season

Season records
Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Cincinnati Cougars (WFA - Division 3)
2023 3 3 0 Did Not Qualify
2024 5 1 0 1st in Division 3 South East Region Qualified - TBD
Totals 8 4 0 (including playoffs)

2023

Games

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 29 Capital City Savages (Division 2) Away Lost 41-0
May 6 Music City Mizfits (Division 3) Away Won 32-14
May 20 East Tennessee Valkyrie (Division 3) Home Won 14-6
May 27 Music City Mizfits Home Won 14-8
June 4 East Tennessee Valkyrie Away Lost 34-6
June 10 Grand Rapids Tidal Waves (Division 2) Home Lost 31-14

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2024

Games

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 27 Music City Mizfits (Division 3) Away Won 49-6
May 4 East Tennessee Valkyrie (Division 3) Away Won 55-12
May 18 Grand Rapids Tidal Waves (Division 2) Home Won 54-0
June 1 Music City Mizfits Home Won 58-0
June 8 Detroit Venom (Division 2) Home Lost 22-23
June 15 Raleigh Express (Division 3) Away Won 53-6

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Sponsors (as of 2024)

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