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FIFA Chief Urges Tangible Progress for Women’s Football Equality

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has expressed his belief that achieving equal pay between the Men’s and Women’s World Cups would serve as a mere “symbol” without the accomplishment of additional developmental goals for women’s football. In the upcoming final, England is set to face Spain with an elevated prize pool of $110 million, a significant Read More…

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Michelle’s stamper, Lauren James banned for two games

England forward Lauren James has been banned for two games after stamping on Nigeria player Michelle Alozie in the Women’s World Cup last 16. The 21-year-old Chelsea player received a red card for the incident in the 87th minute of Monday’s match in Brisbane, which England went on to win on penalties after the match Read More…

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Lauren James Apologizes, Michelle Alozie Forgives

Here’s a recent development in the world of football that has caught our attention. Lauren James of England has taken a moment to address an incident involving Michelle Alozie from the Super Falcons. It’s a reminder of how intense the game can get, right? During England’s FIFA Women’s World Cup match against Nigeria, things got Read More…

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Nigeria’s Super Falcons Shows Grit Despite Heartbreaking Loss to England

Nigeria endured the disappointment of a penalty shootout defeat against England in their Women’s World Cup Round of 16 clash in Brisbane on Monday. However, there is ample evidence that this team is on an upward trajectory if they are permitted to continue their development. The Super Falcons fashioned more than enough opportunities to overcome Read More…

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US and Netherlands Thrilling Draw in Women’s World Cup Clash

Co-captain Lindsey Horan’s second-half strike salvaged a thrilling 1-1 draw for the United States against the Netherlands in a captivating Women’s World Cup Group E match on Thursday. The much-anticipated rematch of the 2019 final lived up to expectations, with the Dutch dominating the first half while the Americans found their rhythm after the break. Read More…