Women's First League

The Women's First League is the professional league for women's football in Brunant.It is a part of the Association of Football Clubs and has existed since 1995. It is known as the Maxi League for sponsorship reasons.

History
Women's football has existed in Brunant for around 90 years but has only been professional since 1995. Amateur football sprung up in the 1920s, with teams playing derbies with local sides. Only after World War II did an organized turnmant arise. The Women's League was founded in 1956 as the result of the Olympia Koningstad-Roodstad VFC derbies. This was played mostly from northern Brunanter teams, and by 1970s there were a variety of leagues across the country, with some larger teams often participating in several.

The idea for a unified league only began in the 1980s and the first season began in 1995-96. The league has been dominated by Olympia and Roodstad, which have 13 combined championships out of 18 seasons, with St. Marks Koningstad the next most-successful with 2 titles.

The 1998-99 and 2002–03 were the only seasons where nether Olympia or Roodstad appeared in the final.

Teams

 * Cape Cross LFC (1984)
 * Roodstad VFC (1928)
 * St. Marks Koningstad
 * Olympia Koningstad L.F.C. (1970)
 * FC Drenthe
 * Brunant Leuwens
 * Grijzestad VFC
 * Rosetown LFC