Women's Soccer

15-Year-Old Olivia Moultrie Could Sign For An NWSL Team After Latest Court Order Victory

Olivia Moultrie is a 15-year-old soccer phenom who has been training with the Portland Thorns since 2019 after Nike signed her to a nine-year endorsement deal. Moultrie has been denied from signing with a team due to the National Women’s Soccer League’s age rules, but that could soon change.

Alex Morgan’s Goal Celebration Game Reaches New Levels After Hitting Ted Lasso Celly

If you missed the Alex Morgan Ted Lasso celebration from Saturday night, then you’re in luck.

Morgan and the Orlando Pride took down the North Carolina Courage 2-1 on the field and 1-0 in the celebration department. With the Pride leading 1-0 in a hotly contested game, Morgan gave her side breathing space with a cool finish in the 79th minute. The USWNT star then dazzled the audience with a celebration from Apple TV+ hit show “Ted Lasso.”

Most Successful NWSL Coach Roasts English League: ‘I Fall Asleep Watching Quite A Few Of The Games’

Paul Riley is the most successful head coach in National Women’s Soccer League history. With three championships and three more NWSL Shields, the opinion of the Liverpool native carries a lot of weight in women’s soccer. And his opinion on the differences between his current league and the top flight in England highlight how far the FA Women’s Super League still has to go.

Barcelona's Jenni Hermoso Nutmegs 3 Different Players In 4 Seconds

FC Barcelona Femení continued its monstrous season with a casual 8-0 victory against Athletic Club on Wednesday. This was the sixth time this season that Barcelona scored seven or more goals in a single game.

This Barcelona team is putting up statistics unheard of in the soccer sphere. After 27 league games, the Catalan side has won all 27, scored 136 goals and conceded five. Those are like video game numbers put up by an expert gamer who put the difficulty setting on amateur. 

Women’s International Champions Cup Returns With 3 Of The World’s Best — And Houston?

The Covid-19 pandemic had many sporting casualties in 2020. While nothing compares to the immense (and ongoing) loss of life, U.S. soccer fans were denied the opportunity to pay NFL-level prices to watch preseason friendlies between indifferent European clubs in the International Champions Cup. Similarly, the less-promoted but far-more-interesting Women’s International Champions Cup was canceled in 2020. 

Con Un Bello Gol De Globito, Tigres Femenil Va Por El Bi. Chivas Espera En La Final

Queda poco para conocer a las reinas del Guard1anes 2021 de la Liga MX Femenil. De hecho, ya sabemos quienes son las finalistas. En una esquina tenemos a Chivas y en la otra a Tigres, equipo que busca obtener el bicampeonato.

¿Cómo llegó Chivas a la final?

Chivas, en su camino a la final, despachó a Toluca con un marcador global de 4-0 en cuartos y sufrió un poco más en la ronda de las cuatro mejores ante Atlas, su némesis tapatía. 

Santa Clara Wins Women’s College Cup After Florida State Suffers Dramatic Collapse

In a tournament that’s been largely decided via penalty shootouts, it was only fitting that the NCAA Women’s College Cup Final was decided on penalties Monday night in Cary, North Carolina. 

The only surprise was that No. 1 Florida State — after triumphing by this method in both the quarterfinals and semis — was ultimately upset by No. 11 Santa Clara after sending its first two attempts off the post.

Barcelona Embarrasses Chelsea In Women’s Champions League Final, 4-0

Playing in its first UEFA Women’s Champions League Final, Chelsea was embarrassed by Barcelona in Gothenburg, Sweden, on Sunday evening, 4-0.

Barcelona had advanced to the 2019 final before getting crushed by four first-half goals from Lyon, but the Blaugrana accomplished the same feat against the Blues to capture the club’s first-ever UCL title on the women’s side.

Four Schools Remaining At Women’s College Cup After Wild Quarterfinal Round

After four quarterfinal matches on Sunday, we’re down to the final four of the NCAA Women’s College Cup. The semifinal games will be played on Thursday, May 13, with the championship game falling on Monday, May 17, at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. 

Here’s a quick recap of how Sunday’s quarterfinal matches played out.

NCAA D1 Women’s Soccer Tournament: Quarterfinal Results And Highlights 

No. 1 Florida State vs. No. 9 Duke

Resilient Fran Kirby Reigns As Chelsea Crowned Queens Of England

Just over a year on from an infection that threatened to end her career, Chelsea midfielder Fran Kirby scored twice as her side were crowned Women's Super League champions thanks in no small part to her incredible resurgence.

Chelsea retained their league crown with a 5-0 thrashing of Reading of the final day of the season.

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