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    Sweden's Therese Sjögran and USA's Megan Rapinoe.

    USWNT Set to Face Sweden during April FIFA Window

    Abby Dahlkemper Discusses Her Move to Manchester City

    Alex Morgan wearing her Tottenham Hotspur kit. (Tottenham Hotspur)

    Alex Morgan Discusses Her Move to Tottenham

  • Olympics
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    Kelley O'Hara, Megan Rapinoe, and Andi Sullivan celebrate Mallory Pugh's goal (11) during the 2018 SheBelieves Cup. (Monica Simoes)

    Concacaf Women’s Olympic Qualifying U.S. Broadcast Schedule is Here, Finally

    England head coach Phil Neville during the 2019 World Cup in France. (Daniela Porcelli)

    Phil Neville, England Turn Attentions to Tokyo and the Euros with Squad Announcement

    Rio 2016 logo

    Rio Wrap-Up: Germany Wins Gold; Sweden Takes Silver, Canada Heads Home with Bronze

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    U.S. Women's National Team head coach Jill Ellis (Monica Simoes).

    Jill Ellis Looking ahead to 2019 after U.S. Closes Out an Unbeaten 2018 with a Tight 1-0 Win in Scotland

    Alex Morgan. (Monica Simoes)

    U.S. Battles Past Scotland to Ensure Unbeaten 2018 Thanks to Alex Morgan’s Goal

    Sweden's Sofia Jakobsson (Anders Henrikson, Wkicommons)

    England Stumbles in Final Game of 2018; Sweden Walks Away with a 2-0 Win

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    Features on players, topics, teams, and coaches from Our Game Magazine.

    Havana Solaun's well-traveled luggage. (Hacana Solaun)

    Courage

    Sue Kumaning in her Ultimate Goal kit. (BT Sport)

    Sue Kumaning Opens Up on How BT Sport’s Ultimate Goal Saved Her Love of the Game

    Christen Press in the red Manchester United kit. (Manchester United)

    Christen Press on Joining Manchester United

  • NWSL
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    Havana Solaun's well-traveled luggage. (Hacana Solaun)

    Courage

    Rachel Corsie playing in a preseason match with Kansas City NWSL. (Kansas City NWSL)

    Rachel Corsie on Returning to the NWSL with Kansas City NWSL

    NWSL. It's a ball. (Shane Lardinois)

    2021 NWSL Challenge Cup Schedule and Competition Details

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    Brenna McPartlan playing for South Alabama. (Scott Donalson)

    A Footballer’s Journey: Meet Brenna McPartlan

    New ball, who dis? (Monica Simoes)

    2020 NWSL Draft: Who Went Where and Why

    The Columbia State Community College Chargers. (Buffy Holt)

    Columbia State Chargers Look to Continue Making Their Mark on NJCAA Women’s Soccer

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    Abby Dahlkemper Discusses Her Move to Manchester City

    Abby Dahlkemper and Rose Lavelle split screen image in Manchester City uniforms. (Manchester City)

    Abby Dahlkemper Makes Her Debut and Rose Lavelle Returns in Man City’s Win over West Ham

    AvatarRichard Laverty
    In FA Women's Super League
    on January 31, 20214 min read
    Tracy Osborn (Nelson) playing form Millwall Lionesses in 1997. (Tracy Osborn Nelson)

    Tracy Osborn’s Millwall and FA Cup Adventure

    AvatarRichard Laverty
    In FA CupFA Women's Super League
    on October 28, 20208 min read
    England head coach Phil Neville during the 2019 World Cup in France. (Daniela Porcelli)

    Phil Neville Discusses England Squad Selection for Match against Germany

    AvatarRichard Laverty
    In EnglandFA CupFA Women's Super League
    on October 13, 20208 min read
    Alex Morgan wearing her Tottenham Hotspur kit. (Tottenham Hotspur)

    Alex Morgan Discusses Her Move to Tottenham

    AvatarRichard Laverty
    In FA Women's Super LeagueUSWNT
    on October 2, 20207 min read
    Christen Press in the red Manchester United kit. (Manchester United)

    Christen Press on Joining Manchester United

    AvatarRichard Laverty
    In FA Women's Super LeagueFeaturesUSWNT
    on September 25, 202011 min read
    Tobin Heath in her red Manchester United kit. (Manchester United)

    Tobin Heath Discusses Her Move to Manchester United and the FA WSL

    AvatarRichard Laverty
    In FA Women's Super LeagueUSWNT
    on September 23, 202010 min read
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Hayley Raso and Jaelene Hinkle vie for the ball during the 2017 NWSL Championship. (Monica Simoes)

Hayley Raso Leaves the Portland Thorns

Forward Hayley Raso has left the Portland Thorns in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) to sign a six-month contract with Everton in the FA Women's Super League (FA WSL). Portland retains the rights to Raso should she return to the NWSL.
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In NWSLPortland Thorns FC
on January 22, 20201 min read

Chicago and Portland Trade 2020 NWSL Draft Picks; Portland Sends Allocation Money

The Portland Thorns FC acquired the No. 2 overall pick in the 2020 National Women's Soccer League from the Chicago Red Stars in exchange for the Nos. 15 and 16 overall picks in the draft and allocation money.
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In Chicago Red StarsNWSLPortland Thorns FC
on January 16, 20201 min read

Sophia Smith Heads to Portland as the No. 1 Overall Pick in the 2020 NWSL College Draft

Stanford forward Sophia Smith has been selected as the No. 1 overall pick by the Portland Thorns in the 2020...
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In NWSLPortland Thorns FC
on January 16, 20201 min read

Andressinha Parts Ways with Portland

Midfielder Andressinha and the Portland Thorns FC have agreed to part ways. The midfielder will return to Brazil in search of more playing time according to Gavin Wilkinson, Portland's general manager and president of soccer.
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In NWSLPortland Thorns FC
on January 8, 20201 min read
The Thorns' Margaret Purce. (Shane Lardinois)

Midge Purce Heads to Sky Blue; Rocky Rodriguez Heads to Portland

Summary Portland gets midfield Rocky Rodríguez. Sky Blue gets defender/forward Midge Purce and a natural first-round pick in the 2021...
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In NWSLPortland Thorns FCSky Blue FC
on January 8, 20201 min read
Emily Sonnett on the ball. (Shane Lardinois)

Emily Sonnett and Caitlin Foord Head to Orlando; Portland Acquires No. 1 Draft Pick

In a major trade in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), the Portland Thorns send defender Emily Sonnett, the rights to forward Caitlin Foord, and the 7th and 14th picks in the 2020 NWSL College Draft to the Orlando Pride in exchange for the No. 1 overall draft pick in the 2020 draft.
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In NWSLOrlando PridePortland Thorns FCUSWNT
on January 8, 20201 min read

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