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- Q6868621 abstract "The Minnesota Vixen is a professional women's football team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The team has been known as the Minnesota Vixens and Minneapolis Vixens prior to being known as the Vixen (note lack of "s").Established in 1999, the Vixen are the longest continuously operating women's American football team in the nation. The team plays full contact, tackle football following a combination of NCAA and NFL rules. The season is from April to June each year with playoffs in July. In April 2016 they will begin their 18th season. In 2014, the Vixen’s record was 6-2 with an invite to the inaugural Legacy Bowl in South Carolina. As part of the Midwest Division in the Independent Women's Football League (IWFL), the Vixen will face the Iowa Crush, Wisconsin Warriors, Madison Blaze and the Nebraska Stampede in 2015.In 2014, Brandon Pelinka was named full-time head coach. In 2016, the Vixen coaching staff includes Defensive Coordinator Damion Topping, Special Teams Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach/Defensive Line Coach Adam Griffith, Running Back Coach Jeff Gehring, Wide Receiver Coach Danny Ekstrand, and Corner Back Coach Darrion Branscomb. Current owners are James and Laura Brown.".
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- Q6868621 foundingYear "1999".
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- Q6868621 logo "Minnesota Vixen.PNG".
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- Q6868621 founded "1999".
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- Q6868621 comment "The Minnesota Vixen is a professional women's football team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The team has been known as the Minnesota Vixens and Minneapolis Vixens prior to being known as the Vixen (note lack of "s").Established in 1999, the Vixen are the longest continuously operating women's American football team in the nation. The team plays full contact, tackle football following a combination of NCAA and NFL rules. The season is from April to June each year with playoffs in July.".
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