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Shipped Out Stars: Why Does Australia Lose Its Talent Overseas?
“Princess Ibini has decided to leave the club [Sydney FC] to pursue opportunities overseas.” Yet another one bites the dust. For fans of Australia’s top women’s football division, the A-League…
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Kyniska Advocacy and the WSL: Why it matters
The WSL has recently announced their new safe sport partnership with Kyniska Advocacy. This partnership is monumental because it is a first in professional football. What will the partnership involve?…
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The Fight Against Racism in Women’s Football Continues
Racism will not simply end unless clubs, players, journalists, and fans stand together and call it out for what it is. Yesterday, Tottenham Hotspur forward Jessica Naz came out with…
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Bristol City Women Secure Investment Partnership with Mercury13
Bristol City Women have entered a new chapter in their history after Mercury13, a multi-club ownership group, secured a majority stake in the team. The announcement of the partnership brought…
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Debut Women’s Football Fan Yearbook Announced For 2026
An upcoming yearbook celebrating women’s football in the UK is set to be published this month. The first-ever Women’s Football Fan Yearbook, published by independent outlet Herne Books and illustrated by…
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Reviewing Izzy Harvey: Rise of The Falcons – A New Chapter for Girls’ Football Stories
James Hewlett’s Izzy Harvey: Rise of The Falcons existence shows a changing trend in literature. Young people want to read stories about women’s football. More authors are entering the world of women’s…
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Challenges Ahead for PSG Women Amid Uncertainty
Paris Saint Germain are a club that are no stranger to the headlines, successful or unsuccessful, with the male side of the club finally completing the puzzle, winning a historic…
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Glasgow City’s Kits Become Statements of Identity, Equality and Legacy
Glasgow City’s kits have been unveiled and this year the designs are more than what meets the eye. They carry deeper meaning, serving as statements of the club’s history, identity,…
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AFTA 2.0: The Creative Force Driving Women’s Football Forward
Women’s football isn’t just a moment — it’s a movement. In recent seasons, the game has been busy rewriting its own culture, on and off the pitch. Helping to drive…
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Girls in Green: FAI hit with accusations of gender discrimination and unequal treatment of their women’s national team
The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has recently found itself in hot water, faced with allegations of discrimination and poor and unfair treatment of the women’s national team in comparison…









