Saskatoon Sirens


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nameSaskatoon Sirens
logoSaskatoonSirens.PNG
established2012
folded2013
locationSaskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
fieldCredit Union Centre
coloursNavy blue, royal blue, white

| | coach | Chris Lambiris | | owner | Legends Football League, LLC | | league | Lingerie Football League | | division | LFL Canada | | league_champ_type | LFL Canada Lingerie Bowl | | website | | ::

| name = Saskatoon Sirens | logo = SaskatoonSirens.PNG | helmet = | uniform = | established = 2012 | suspended = | folded = 2013 | location = Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | field = Credit Union Centre | colours = Navy blue, royal blue, white

| nickname = | coach = Chris Lambiris | manager = | owner = Legends Football League, LLC | mascot = | league = Lingerie Football League | division = LFL Canada | league_champ_type = LFL Canada Lingerie Bowl | league_champs = | div_champs = | website =

The Saskatoon Sirens were a women's football team in the Lingerie Football League (LFL) and played in the 2012 LFL Canada season. Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, the Sirens played their home games at the Credit Union Centre.

The Sirens were one of four teams in the LFL Canada league, after the Toronto Triumph (which played in the main LFL for the 2011–12 season), BC Angels, and the Regina Rage. Because Saskatoon lacks a professional football team of its own, the Sirens' colours were based on those of the Saskatoon Blades, the local team in the Western Hockey League.

The Sirens entered the season ranked last in the league, but the finished first in the league with a 3–1 record and the only team to beat every other team in season play. The Saskatoon Sirens appeared in the first and only LFL Canada Lingerie Bowl, the league's championship game, losing 25–12 to the BC Angels.

The 2013 LFL Canada season was postponed a few weeks prior to the start of the season due to player disputes, league office scheduling, and general lack of team preparation. The LFL Canada never returned.

Rosters

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2012 Saskatoon Sirens roster
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2013 Saskatoon Sirens roster
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References

References

  1. (March 13, 2012). "First Look At Saskatoon Sirens Logo".
  2. (September 11, 2013). "Female athletes flee Calgary Fillies football team amid spat with owners, safety fears". Metronews Calgary.
  3. Dan Kinvig. (September 18, 2013). "B.C. Angels players 'devastated' at cancellation of LFL Canada season". [[Abbotsford News]].
  4. (September 16, 2013). "LFL Canada 2013 season suspended until 2014".

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