Female/feminine version of "Hooligan"?
Solution 1:
Just to be plain, and setting aside modern uses for the moment, the original 'hooligans' were boys:
London Daily News, 24 April 1894 (paywalled).
This and numerous other similar references in the intervening years antedate OED's earliest, July 1898, attestation of the term in the sense of "A young street rough, a member of a street gang." However, by August of 1898, the 'hooligan girl' appears on the scene, with a vengeance:
Yorkshire Evening Press, 26 August 1898 (paywalled).
As remarked in the clipping, no one sex has a monopoly on hooliganism. That circumstance prevails to this day.