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Who is she?

Who is she?

Who is she?

Her dream adventure is skydiving, particularly over scenic locations like Hawaii or Fiji.

Future queens
Ella Agnekil
GK
AIK
Ella Agnekil

Brick wall from Stockholm

Katie Reid
DEF
ARS
Katie Reid

Arsenal's bright future

Clara Serrajordi DĂ­az
MF
FCB
Clara Serrajordi DĂ­az

Young UWCL winner

Giulia Galli
FWD
ROM
Giulia Galli

18 years old and double winner

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Lovis-Esmeralda is a prolific scorer at the youth level; in 2024, she famously scored 10 goals in just 4 matches for the Bollstanäs U19 team.

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QB weekly: 8. 6. - 14. 6. 2026
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Jun 15, 2026

QB weekly: 8. 6. - 14. 6. 2026

With much of the sporting world focused on the ongoing Men's World Cup, plenty is happening in women’s football too. Europe has confirmed more of its direct qualifiers for next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil, while the transfer market is beginning to gather momentum as clubs prepare for another busy summer.

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Not only Bunny Shaw: The Changing Economics of the WSL

Salaries in women’s football remain one of the sport’s most talked-about topics. They are a measure of how far the game has come. In some leagues, players still need a second job to make ends meet. In others, new financial records are being set.

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From newcomer to tycoon: How Michele Kang’s investments have shaped the world of women’s football

Kategorie: Business

When the United States women’s national team won the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2019, businesswoman Michele Kang was so uninformed of the world of football that she didn’t even know who Lionel Messi was. That idea seems inconceivable today as the women’s football tycoon owns and is closely involved in three clubs across the globe. How did she get here and what impact has her investment had on the sport?

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Claudia MartĂ­nez Ovado: A herald of Paraguay's golden age?

Jun 10, 2026

Claudia Martínez Ovado’s path to football was more tortuous than it should have been. Yet she never gave up on her dream, and within a few years, after playing handball and minifootball, she had established herself as one of the world’s top talents in her age group.

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Even a successful season isn't everything, as the story of Plymouth Women shows

Jun 9, 2026

England is the pioneer of women’s football and sets an example in many areas. It is where investment continues to grow, and the Women’s Super League is often presented as proof of how far the women’s game can progress. Yet even in the country of the reigning two-time European champions, not everything is perfect as the recent case involving third-tier side Plymouth Argyle Women highlighted.

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QB weekly: 1. 6. - 7. 6. 2026

Jun 8, 2026

Women's Super League has been rocked by what may be the most controversial transfer in modern women’s football history. And the transfer window does not even open yet until 18 June. At the same time, club football has taken a back seat to the international game, with European nations battling for places at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027. Germany have already secured direct qualification, while England suffered their heaviest defeat under Sarina Wiegman. So, what else happened in women’s football this week?

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Does the very first Club World Cup run counter to the values that women's football is built on?

Jun 6, 2026

In January 2028, the FIFA Women’s Club World Cup will take place, marking a historic milestone for the women’s game. The tournament will feature 16 clubs from across FIFA’s confederations. The host nation has yet to be announced, but Qatar has already expressed interest in hosting the competition. The proposal has drawn attention given that Qatar’s women’s national team is currently unranked by FIFA, has not played an official international match in more than a decade, and operates within a political and social environment that many argue conflicts with the values of inclusion and equality that women’s football seeks to promote.

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It's not just about football. Why do queer people feel more welcome in women's sports?

Kategorie: Activism, Voices

June is Pride Month, and few areas of sport embrace queer visibility as openly as women’s football. Compared to the men’s game, female footballers are far more likely to be openly LGBTQ+, while clubs themselves often actively speak about inclusivity and make it clear that everyone is welcome at their matches, regardless of identity.

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Giulia Galli: An 18-year-old she-wolf who demands to be heard

In the capital of Italy, a potential new leader for both Le Azzurre and Le Giallorose is coming to the fore. Eighteen-year-old Giulia Galli recently won the Italian league title with AS Roma and is eagerly looking forward to the new season, in which she could take on a bigger role on the team.

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How salaries are changing in the WSL: From part time jobs to professional careers

Kategorie: Business

Salaries in women’s football remain one of the sport’s most frequently discussed topics. Across many clubs and leagues, players are still not fully professional, despite competing at the highest levels and, in some cases, representing their national teams. Yet, as in many other industries, the landscape is changing rapidly and for the better.

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