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As England’s international teams were getting ever stronger, club football re-formed itself and ... A year later, the Lionesses made more history in Australia when they reached the FIFA Women's World ...
England Women have announced their squad for the upcoming UEFA 2025 European Championships in Switzerland. 13 players who ...
As the government announces a new £30m fund for grassroots women’s football across England, Strong Women looks back at the centuries-long history of the sport across the UK – from the first ...
FOX Sports, America’s home for the world’s top international soccer tournaments, today announces the network’s inaugural ...
It is impossible to separate women’s football from its history of protest, stretching back to when it was banned by the FA in 1921. That history has shaped its fan communities. In England ...
in contrast to the 12 Black or mixed-raced players England took to the 2018 men’s World Cup. Advertisement Women’s football has a diversity issue. To mark UK Black History Month, The Athletic ...
Sarina Wiegman is preparing to name her 23-player squad as the Lionesses embark on their bid for back-to-back Euros ...
a time that will change England women’s football forever. This was a landmark event, a moment of history, a new beginning of how the women’s game should be applauded and revered from now on.
Anyone over the age of 53 today lived at a time when women were banned from playing football in England. It's a fact that, given the context of this history-making weekend, is almost laughable.
In 2022, England captain Leah Williamson also ... players have spoken out on so many other controversies. The history of women’s football continues to shape a fanbase constructing its mores ...
The 2023 Women's ... and England are among the 32 teams hoping for glory. As the Lionesses bid to repeat their success at the Euros last year, how much do you know about their World Cup history?