Meet The American Starlet And The Swedish Stunner Who Will Turn PSG Ladies Into A Super Team
Lindsey Horan and Kosovare Asllani are roommates and friends, and to most Parisian passersby, that is probably all they ever are.
Lindsey Horan and Kosovare Asllani are roommates and friends, and to most Parisian passersby, that is probably all they ever are.
What do you get when you take an American girl from South Carolina with Scottish parents and give her a soccer ball? You get one of the best freestylers that The18 has ever seen.
Take a look at world freestyle soccer champion, Indi Cowie:
The Chelsea women entered the final match day of the Women’s Super League with a two point lead on Birmingham, but come day's end it was Liverpool who finished atop the table.
The hero was Toni Duggan, a Liverpool native who scored the deciding goal en route to a Manchester City 2-1 victory over Chelsea. Duggan controlled a cross beautifully off of her chest before blasting a volley into the far side of the net.
The tweets you are about to read are from Trinidad and Tobago coach Randy Waldrum. The ladies traveled to America to train for the CONCACAF championship, which will serve as a qualifying for the Women’s World Cup next year in Canada. And as you will see, the team doesn’t have any money and is in desperate need of help.
We knew it was only a matter of time before disgruntled women’s soccer players took action against FIFA for forcing them to play on artificial turf at next year's World Cup, and they’ve finally pulled the trigger.
Abby Wambach and a group of international star players filed a lawsuit in Canada yesterday challenging FIFA plans to play the tournament on the artificial surface.
Her social media game is on point and she is going to be one of America’s biggest personalities come the Women’s World Cup this summer.
Sydney Leroux knew from a young age that she wanted to play soccer for the United States. The Canadian born Leroux played in the U-19 women’s World Cup as a 14-year-old for Canada, and after that she knew her next step was to find a way to play with the best team in the world.
FIFA has commissioned an independent review of the playing surfaces for the World Cup, and players are threatening to sue.
NFL players Ray Rice, Greg Hardy, Adrian Peterson, Ray Mcdonald and Jonathan Dwyer are all on leave from competition until their domestic violence cases are sorted out. But what about the case against USWNT goalkeeper Hope Solo?
Here at The18, we believe in the sanctity of competition. So, when we look back on Saturday night’s demolition of Mexico by the USWNT, we are a little betrayed. Stoked for the USWNT, but betrayed nonetheless. That was not a game, it was an embarrassment.
Each week, The18 brings you a look at what's happening in Women’s College soccer. Before we dive in, let's take a look at the rankings:
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