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A Launch of New Leagues: Growth in the American Women’s Game

The United Soccer League (USL), an organization that oversees three men’s leagues in the second, third, and pre-professional divisions in the United States, recently announced the creation of the USL Super League, a second division women’s soccer league that will begin play in 2023. A few months ago, they had announced the creation of the […]

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Barcelona Femeni complete the historic treble 20/21

Barcelona femeni successfully retained the Copa de la Reina trophy at the thrilling final match of the tournament, this time by beating Levante UD Women 4-2 at the Estadio Municipal de Butarque. Once again the Barcelona women showed immense character and put up a performance worthy of champions against a difficult opponent. Taking the lead

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Get to know… Ashmount Leigh FC

Get To Know… is a series where we highlight sport organisations, clubs, and charities around the world and dive into all things behind the scene. This week, we’re shining the spotlight on Ashmount Leigh Football Club, a women’s football club in Nutfield Village, Surrey – England. At Sporting Her, we’re committed to supporting and promoting

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Every two years, Women’s World Cup: A hell-made World Cup

FIFA wants to help Women’s Football grow; there are better ideas than holding the prestigious World Cup every two years. The Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) has proposed a study to see how switching to every two years would affect the game. The Women’s World Cup is currently held every four years. “We believe the

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Are Manchester United FC on their way to becoming the next Liverpool FC?

Manchester United Women’s team compete in the top tier English women’s football, the Women’s Super League, after gaining promotion from the Championship at the end of the 2018-19 season. Quickly working their way up after the rise with the help of manager Casey Stoney, they saw themselves end in the 4th spot at the end

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