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USPWFL

About Us

The United States Professional Women's Football League — breaking barriers, raising the bar.

Our Mission — USPWFL

More Than
A League

Our mission as a women's football league is to grow the visibility of the game and inspire a new generation of athletes. We are passionate about breaking down gender barriers and championing equality in sport.

Through dedication on and off the field, we aim to inspire young girls and women to pursue their dreams in football — and to challenge the norms that have held them back for too long. By showcasing real skill, grit, and talent, we are changing the perception of women's football and building an audience that is as passionate about the game as we are.

We are determined to create a lasting legacy for every future female footballer who picks up a helmet and dares to dream big.

Founded with purpose
The First. The Only. The Beginning.
2026
100%
Paid Players
Leadership

The People Behind the Mission

Michael Jefferson
Michael Jefferson
Marketing Manager

Driving the USPWFL's brand, storytelling, and fan engagement as the league grows its national footprint.

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Daryl Hobbs
Daryl Hobbs
Director of Football Operations

A former NFL wide receiver and championship-winning coach bringing pro-level experience to how our athletes train, compete, and are developed.

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Curtis Pippin
Curtis Pippin
Director of Coaching

A WPFL champion and two-decade veteran of women's football, bringing championship pedigree and leadership to the USPWFL.

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Michael Jefferson
Marketing Manager

Michael Jefferson

Michael Jefferson leads marketing for the USPWFL, shaping how the league's story reaches fans across the country.

As Marketing Manager, Michael drives the USPWFL's brand, storytelling, and fan engagement — building the league's voice across digital, social, and community channels as it grows its national footprint.

His focus is on connecting fans to the athletes and the mission behind the league, making sure the story of women's professional football reaches as many people as possible.

Brand & Marketing Fan Engagement Digital Strategy
Daryl Hobbs
Director of Football Operations

Daryl Hobbs

A former professional wide receiver and championship-winning coach, Daryl Hobbs brings the experience that shapes how our athletes train, compete, and grow.

Daryl is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for five seasons for the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, New Orleans Saints, and Seattle Seahawks. He played in the Canadian Football League from 1999 to 2000 with the Montreal Alouettes and Saskatchewan Roughriders. Hobbs also played in the XFL for the Memphis Maniax, and was a member of the Kansas City Chiefs.

In 2012, Daryl took over the head coach position with Robert E. Lee High School in Houston, Texas. Previous to that assignment, he served as the head coach at Legacy Christian High School for two years in Beaumont, Texas. At Legacy Christian, he turned a winless team into a 13-8 record, and in 2011 — his best season — Legacy Christian was within one game of making the playoffs.

Former NFL Wide Receiver CFL · XFL Veteran High School Head Coach
Curtis Pippin
Director of Coaching

Curtis Pippin

A WPFL champion and two-decade veteran of women's football, Curtis Pippin brings championship pedigree to the USPWFL sideline.

Curtis has been coaching women's football since 2003, earning a 2003 WPFL Championship. His long tenure in the women's game makes him one of the most experienced voices in the league.

Off the field, Curtis has been the owner and operator of KCP Overhead Crane Service in Houston, Texas, since 2008 — bringing the same leadership and discipline to the business world that he brings to the gridiron.

2003 WPFL Champion 20+ Years Coaching KCP Overhead Crane
How We Got Here

The Road to Today

2023
The Vision
The Vision

League concept developed by founders. Research begins into the landscape of women's tackle football.

2024
Foundations
Building Blocks

Founding franchises established. Coaches, staff, and operations structure put into place.

2025
Signings
Player Signings

First class of paid athletes signed. Training camps and preseason programs launched nationally.

2026
Now
Inaugural Season

History is made. The USPWFL kicks off its first-ever regular season. Women get paid.

Inaugural Season · 2026

Be Part of
History

The USPWFL's inaugural season is here. Get your tickets, follow your team, and be part of the moment when women's football finally gets what it deserves.