Five Lionesses and head coach Sarina Wiegman will receive special honors from King Charles III in recognition of their outstanding achievement at the European Championship in July.
The transfer window has barely opened, yet one of the biggest moves of the winter may already be here. After five years at Bayern Munich, Lea SchĂĽller is set to leave the club and will play in the WSL for the first time.
The speculation has been confirmed. The Swedish defender is heading to Manchester United, where she will join fellow Swedes Fridolina Rolfö, Julia Zigiotti Olme and Anna Sandberg.
A new FIFPRO survey finds that about two-thirds (66 %) of women’s national team players worldwide earn less than $20,000 annually from football, indicating widespread financial insecurity in the women’s game.
German football fans can breathe a sigh of relief. First-choice goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger will continue to wear the national team jersey for the World Cup qualifying campaign.
The perfect Christmas gift for all Culers: in 2027, a film inspired by the life of Barcelona’s captain will be released.
UEFA has pledged to deliver the investment by 2030. The funds are expected to be directed primarily toward the Women’s Champions League and the European Championship.
Chelsea forward Cat Macario is set to see her contract with the London club expire in July 2026. Several teams from the NWSL have already expressed interest in the American international.
The captain stays. Iceland international GlĂłdĂs Perla ViggĂłsdĂłttir has signed a contract extension through 2028.
BK Häcken FF has appointed Elena Sadiku as its new head coach, replacing Mak Lind after the club’s 2025 Damallsvenskan title.