THE TIME IS NOW!
Are you ready to unleash your passion for football and join the ranks of The Chicago Women's football team? Whether you're a seasoned pro or discovering your love for the game, we're scouting dedicated athletes to join the Chicago Winds.
As WNFC's newest Chicago franchise team owner and a retired and decorated football athlete myself, I am looking for athletes to make history with.
Ride the wind and rule the game.
Step up, lace up, show us what you've got!
PRESIDENT AND OWNER
ANGELIQUE SMITH
JOIN THE TEAM!
Quarterback
Wide Receiver
Center
Tight End
OUR PILLARS
Elevate
At The Chicago Winds, we elevate the role of women in sports, believing in football's power to empower, break barriers, and inspire future generations.
Through excellence, unity, and resilience, we promote gender equality and create opportunities for women on and off the field. Join us in making a significant impact in sports.
Engagement
The Chicago Winds aims to positively impact our community through active engagement. We inspire and uplift by participating in local events, supporting charities, and connecting with fans and neighbors.
Join us in using football to bring people together and drive meaningful change.
Inclusivity & Diversity
The Chicago Winds champion inclusivity and diversity in sports, celebrating each player's unique background and fostering a culture of value and empowerment. Our commitment ensures football is a sport for all, promoting unity and respect on and off the field.
Chicago Proud
The Chicago Winds embody our city's resilience, determination, and unity. As a premier women's football team, we showcase our athletes' strength and talent, reflecting Chicago's spirit. Join us in celebrating our rich heritage and making Chicago proud with every game and victory.
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DID YOU KNOW?
"The Chicago Winds is Chicago's newest professional women's franchise after the Chicago Sky (WNBA), Athletes Unlimited Softball (AU), and the Chicago Red Stars (NWSL), celebrated as the first professional sports team in the city with a majority stake owned by a Black woman."