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UK to host the 2035 World Cup: Sparking a New Generation of ‘Lionesses Fever’
It’s official — the United Kingdom’s joint bid, featuring England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, has been confirmed as the sole contender for the 2035 World Cup. In other words,…
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Female Footballers: Influencers or athletes? Why both matter in growing the game
In the ever-evolving world of women’s football, players are rewriting the script on what it means to be an athlete in the modern day. Beyond their outstanding performances on the…
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No Limits: Charlotte’s Journey with Australia’s Blind Football National Team
Blind football remains one of the most underrepresented sports in Australia, but for Charlotte, it has become a game-changer. From discovering the sport on social media to representing her country…
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Good for a Girl Review: The Rant Every Women’s Football Fan Needed
Becky Deeks’ Good for a Girl portrayed how women’s football grapples with massive issues through the prism of a simple dressing room at the fictional Queensgate AFC. Touring across the…
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How the PFA Supports Women’s Football and Female Footballers
The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) has played a crucial role in the growth and development of women’s football in England. As the official union for professional footballers, the PFA has…
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Breaking Barriers: Manchester City Women lead by example through their new partnership with period underwear brand snuggs
Period. Time of the month. Aunt Flo. However you phrase it, menstruation is a natural part of life for nearly half the population, so why is it still a taboo…
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FAWNL Cup Final: A Glimpse of Progress, But What Comes Next?
The FA Women’s National League (FAWNL) Cup Final showcased the growing appetite for women’s football, drawing a solid crowd and securing live coverage on BBC platforms. While this marked a…
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Enough is enough: Real Madrid’s pitch debacle exposes football’s reluctance to elevate the women’s game
Tuesday, March 18, wasn’t supposed to be about the pitch. Real Madrid stunned Arsenal 2-0 in the first leg of their UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-final tie. But instead of…
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Reviving the legacy of Aman Dosanj: ‘How she bends it like Beckham and saves it like Seamen’
At just 15 years old, Aman Dosanj made history as the first-ever South Asian footballer to represent England at any level, breaking barriers for both communities that belong to the…
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From the Stands to the Pitch: Celebrating Neurodivergent Voices in Football
This week marked Neurodiversity Celebration week. With the game of women’s football growing more and more every day, it is incredibly important to talk about neurodiversity as it is something…