Women's Soccer

2021’s Most Successful Coach Snubbed From FIFA Best Finalists; We’re Not At All Surprised

There was but one major global international soccer tournament in 2021. For some reason, the coach who inspired an underdog victory in that competition wasn’t deemed worthy by FIFA to even be a finalist for the organization’s FIFA Best Coach of 2021 award. Not that we’re the least bit surprised; we’ve long learned to expect the worst from FIFA.

Tres Mexicanas Aparecen En El Top 10 De Goleadoras A Nivel Global

Los ránkings no importan hasta que uno aparece en ellos y en la Liga MX Femenil deberían estar sacándole brillo a uno de la IFFHS, el cual sitúa a tres delanteras de la liga local en el Top 10 de goleadoras a nivel global durante el 2021.

Rapinoe On Former USSF Prez Wanting Job Back: ‘Caveman Levels Of Misogyny’

Carlos Cordeiro, the former U.S. Soccer Federation president who resigned in disgrace after overseeing some of the most deplorable arguments the USSF has ever put forward in a lawsuit, wants his old job back. Megan Rapinoe, for one, has made her opinion known on the matter.

Why U.S. Soccer Couldn’t Get Half-Decent Teams For 2022 SheBelieves Cup

Despite pandemics and lawsuits, one constant for the U.S. women’s national team lately has been the SheBelieves Cup. Every year since 2016, the USWNT has hosted some of the best teams in the world in a four-team competition aimed at inspiring young women. Unfortunately, the 2022 SheBelieves Cup looks like it’ll be the least inspiring yet. 

10 Years Ago, Alex Morgan Was The Most Dominant Force International Soccer Has Ever Seen

Perhaps more so than any other type of soccer, international football lends itself to the hero forward who saves the day with a miraculous goal. Whether it’s Pelé dominating the men’s World Cup, Michelle Akers scoring at will at the Women’s World Cup, Landon Donovan’s unforgettable finish against Algeria or Carli Lloyd’s midfield bomb in 2015, there’s something about the international game that loves a star goal scorer. 

Sydney Leroux Has Perfectly Reasonable Response To Son Wearing Tottenham Kit

It’s not easy being a single mother. It’s even harder when you’re a professional athlete. But Sydney Leroux sure makes it look easy, or at least fun.

Preseason NWSL camps are less than a month away. With that in mind, Sydney Leroux was in the backyard getting in some training this week with her 5-year-old son, Cassius, who was sporting a full Tottenham kit. Leroux, a 31-year-old Orlando Pride forward and prime Mom of the Year candidate, did what any self-respecting parent would do upon seeing their offspring wearing Spurs colors: kick a ball straight at the kid’s head.

Qué Equipazo Arman: Al América Femenil Ya Podemos Ir Diciéndoles Las Aguilácticas

Si hay que declarar a un ganador del mercado de pases para el Clausura 2022, no hay dudas de que el premio quedaría en manos del América. Pero no el equipo varonil, sino que el plantel femenil dirigido por Craig Harrington. Y la verdad es que es imposible no alabar los movimientos realizados durante este invierno, al punto que las azulcremas parecen listas para desafiar el dominio que hoy imponen Tigres y Monterrey.

Quizás, incluso, es hora de ir llamándolas Las Aguilácticas.

UEFA’s Latest Plea Against Biennial World Cup: Think Of The Women!

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has reiterated his opposition to FIFA's plans to stage a biennial World Cup, saying the women's tournament or the Olympics would be affected if they were held in the same year as the finals.

Christen Press Shows Incredible Sportsmanship With Instagram Post On Her Birthday

While not quite as bad as 2020, 2021 was not exactly a great year. The Covid-19 pandemic still rages, providing daily disruptions to our lives, politics remained fucked as ever, preventing any real progress on issues of climate change or equity, and my favorite soccer teams all still suck. But an Instagram post featuring Christen Press and Tobin Heath may have just made the entire year worth it.

América Asegura A Alison González, La Perla Del Fútbol Mexicano Femenil

El Club América está decidido a romper el duopolio establecido por Tigres y Monterrey en el fútbol femenil. Prueba de ello es que el conjunto azulcrema sorprendió hoy uno de los fichajes bomba para la temporada 2022, al anunciar a Alison González.

La joven de 19 años proviene del Atlas y tiene una fama goleadora en la que básicamente descansan las esperanzas de México. No por nada la llaman Aligol.

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