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Whose tattoo is it?

Whose tattoo is it?

Whose tattoo is it?

This Lioness had it tattooed after Euro 2025.

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Sinem Ă–zdemir
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Sinem Ă–zdemir

Promising young keeper

Alice Broman
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Alice Broman

Sweden's U19 captain

Noa Barriento Eriksson
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Noa Barriento Eriksson

Växjö's future

Natalia Escot Borrego
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Natalia Escot Borrego

Shining on U19 Euro

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Lorena Bedoya
Lorena Bedoya Behind the scenes

At club level in Brazil, she has been part of Cruzeiro squads competing in the Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino Série A1.

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NWSL’s U18 Entry Mechanism: How football’s youngest stars are achieving their professional dreams
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NWSL’s U18 Entry Mechanism: How football’s youngest stars are achieving their professional dreams

When 13-year-old Olivia Moultrie decided to forego her college eligibility in 2019 to start playing professional football, she ran into one major problem: she had nowhere to play. FIFA regulations did not allow her to play abroad until she became an adult, and the only professional women’s football league in her country, the NWSL, prohibited players who were under 18 years old. Two years later, she filed an antitrust case against the league, and within three weeks the court ruled in her favor. The 15-year-old was now free to play in the NWSL.

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QB Originals | QB Break with Franny Černá | Coffee, Football & Life in Prague

Jun 30, 2026
Franny Cerna

We’re bringing you a brand-new series, Queenballers Break, where we want to give you an up-close look at the players. Our first guest is Franny Černá, a semifinalist in the UEFA Women’s Europa Cup and a player for Sparta and the Czech women’s national team.

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Football runs in the family: The ties connecting the Men's and Women's World Cups

Jun 30, 2026
Lauren James

The 2026 Men’s World Cup, currently underway in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, is undoubtedly the biggest sporting event of the year. Next year, it will be followed by the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027, which will be hosted by Brazil. Which male and female football  players are connected by family or other ties?

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Losing a sight? Nothing can stop Deportivo's AntĂ­a Veiga

Antía Veiga followed her father’s footsteps and did not hesitate to play as a goalkeeper since she was very young. Now, at the age of 17, she is one of the players with the greatest projection in the youth academy of Deportivo Abanca, a team from Galicia that plays in Liga F. In adittion, last year she signed her renewal with the team until 2028, ensuring her continuity while waiting for the top opportunity to make her official debut with the first team.

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QB weekly: 22. 6. - 28. 6. 2026

Jun 29, 2026

The UEFA Women's U19 Championship got underway last week, with defending champions Spain making a surprising start by dropping points in their opening match. The summer transfer window also remains in full swing, with clubs across Europe continuing to strengthen their squads ahead of the new season. And there's more good news for women's football fans. It's time for another edition of QB Weekly, bringing you the biggest stories from the past seven days.

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Real Sociedad’s commitment to growth and the growing of the women’s team

Real Sociedad continues to reap the rewards after the last major investment made by the club at the beginning of the 25/26 season. Arturo Ruiz’s team has qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League qualifiers and has managed to finish the Liga F season in third place, ahead of Atlético de Madrid and only behind Real Madrid and FC Barcelona Femení.

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Why investment matters: The growth of NWSL training facilities

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Jun 26, 2026
Kategorie: Community

On June 10 2026, Gotham FC announced the construction of the first ever dedicated training facility in club history, with $35 million of private funding going towards renovating the former Red Bull New York training facility into a 27,000-square-foot environment centered on high performance, recovery, and athlete well-being. 

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From football family to exactly where she belongs. The story of Julie Blakstad

Norway's women national team is full of young talents and Julie Blakstad is undoubtedly one of its brightest stars. Tottenham Hotspur recently unearthed a gem in the versatile left-sided player, but football has been part of her life long before north London came calling. Her father, Even Blakstad, enjoyed a professional career as a defender in Norway, making the sport a natural part of Julie's childhood.

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Alavés and Valencia: Clubs with strong defenses that will try to surprise Liga F

Jun 24, 2026

Spanish women football league Liga F will welcome two familiar names in the upcoming season. After advancing from a lower division, Alavés and Valencia are returning to the top flight, taking the spots of relegated teams Alhama and Levante. Before the battle for the first league points kicks off in full force in August, it’s worth taking a moment to recall what these two teams are all about and how they earned their return to the elite.

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Explained: Why Schröder's move to Real Madrid Femenino seems to be a good move?

Swedish rising star Felicia Schröder has put an end to the speculation and is leaving Häcken, the Women’s UEFA Europa Cup champion, to join Real Madrid in the Spanish women’s league. Chelsea and Manchester City were both interested in signing her, but she’s ultimately heading to Liga F. Why is this a good move? 

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