Day 1 of the women’s Olympic soccer tournament is in the books and here’s a recap of the day with...
U.S. Women’s National Team midfielder Carli Lloyd, Golden Ball winner at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup, is one of...
Group A Team Played Won Draw Lost Goals For Goals Against Points Korea DPR 1 1 0 0 2 1...
The nominees for the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year are midfielder Carli Lloyd from the United States,...
The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) named 43 girls to the 2015 NSCAA Fall High School All-American list...
England head coach Phil Neville admits it's going to be "very difficult" to cut players from the squad that beat Spain 2–1 ahead of the World Cup in June. Neville is in no rush to name his squad but he's already suggested it will happen before England step out to face Denmark in Walsall after the domestic season has ended next month.
Morgan Brian of Frederica Academy in Georgia, who also plays club for Ponte Vedra Soccer Club in Jacksonville, Florida, was...
FIFA announced the 10-player shortlist for The Best Women’s Player 2017 and The Best Women’s Coach 2017 awards on Thursday....
Weekly roundup of women’s college soccer news you might have missed. Includes the past week’s crucial games, injury reports, news...
Kelly Simmons, The FA Director of the Women's Professional Game, discusses the state of the FA Women's Super League, including homegrown quotas, Brexit, COVID, expansion, and more.
What is it about the Olympic tournament and Canada? Whatever it is, thank you! Canada opened up its Rio 2016...
Toni Duggan admits she’ll be giving Phil Neville and his England staff the “strengths of weaknesses” of her Barcelona teammates as England prepares to face Spain in Swindon on Tuesday night. There are nine of Duggan’s current club teammates in Jorge Vilda’s squad and every detail could be crucial as the Lionesses look to bounce back from Friday night’s defeat at home to Canada at Duggan’s former club stadium in Manchester.