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Guess who is this?

Guess who is this?

Guess who is this?

This future Dutch legend was raised as Feyenoord fan.

Future queens
Danae van der Vliet
GK
AJX
Danae van der Vliet

Ajax's starchild

Nelly Las
DEF
CHE
Nelly Las

got a chance in Chelsea

Laila Harbert
MF
SD
Laila Harbert

San Diego Wave debut

Mila Bischoff
FWD
BIF
Mila Bischoff

Secured Europe for her club

Top Fun Facts

Before joining FerroviĂĄria, she played for Fluminense and helped the club earn promotion to the Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino SĂŠrie A1.

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League starts are just around the corner. Let's remind who ruled last season?
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Aug 18, 2026
Khadija Shaw

League starts are just around the corner. Let's remind who ruled last season?

In the USA, the season already started in February, but in the other top leagues, the start of the new campaign is still ahead of us. Before a season full of new stories begins, let’s take one last look back at the previous one. Which players made the biggest goal contribution?

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QB weekly: 10. 8. - 16. 8. 2026

Aug 17, 2026

Another week is in the books. One that saw Cameroon crowned WAFCON 2026 champions, while Nigeria suffered a shock quarter-final exit and is gonna miss out on next year’s FIFA Women's World Cup 2027. Elsewhere, clubs are slowly gearing up for the start of their domestic campaigns with pre-season friendlies. It’s time for QB Weekly.

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Carolina Morace: The first lady of Italian football who never waited for a permission

Aug 15, 2026

La Tigre. A nickname Carolina Morace earned thanks to her performances on the pitch. Her teammates said that during matches they could see the determination and ferocity of a killer in her eyes. She had displayed the same tenacity even as a little girl growing up in Venice. The daughter of a naval officer spent every afternoon with a ball at her feet, alongside her brother Davide, who is two years her senior.

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The WSL is just around the corner. Meet the young talents set for a breakout season

Aug 13, 2026
Layla Drury

The WSL, the top tier of women’s football in England, kicks off on 4 September. This season, the league has expanded by two teams for the first time. Alongside established stars such as Alessia Russo and Bunny Shaw, a host of young players will also be looking to make their mark in what could prove to be a breakout season. So, who are Queenballers’ future queens to watch?

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Noe Bejarano steps up at Real Madrid, following in the footsteps of her idol Marcelo

Real Madrid have secured the future of one of the most promising players to emerge from their academy, La FĂĄbrica, with Noe Bejarano signing a first-team contract until June 30, 2030.

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Queenballer's guide to the NWSL’s complicated spending rules

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Aug 11, 2026
Kategorie: Business

While most leagues in the world allow clubs to spend as much as they’re willing to build their squad, the NWSL in the United States follows a time-honored American sports tradition: a salary cap. Let's deep dive into it.

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Siria Crotti: Who is she, and how does she fit into the Catalan puzzle?

“Tiny but incredibly strong. Unstoppable. When you say ‘Siria Crotti’, you actually mean ‘Rome’. It’s her against everyone.” That was how Italian journalist Andrea Barilaro described the performance of Barcelona’s brand-new signing, Siria Crotti.

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QB weekly: 3. 8. - 9. 8. 2026

This week was dominated mainly by the change in the Manchester United dugout, where Marc Skinner left after six years. Unfortunately, we also have a sad injury new from OL Lyonnes. But there’s good news too: WAFCON has moved into the playoffs, and Brighton Women gonna enter the season not only with some interesting new signings, but also with a brand new sponsor.

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The downfall of Rayo Vallecano: from the Champions League to three relegations in four years

Aug 9, 2026

Rayo Vallecano's story is one of the clearest examples of how neglect can bring down a historic women's football team. In 2026, the club's decline reached a new low as Rayo's women's side were relegated to Tercera RFEF, the fourth tier of Spanish women's football.

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No academies: How do young female footballers in the US go pro?

Aug 7, 2026

The path to professional football is relatively simple in Europe: players come up through professional clubs’ youth academies where they play for free and then join a senior club squad once they graduate from their academy. In the US, with most professional women’s clubs not having affiliated youth clubs, the landscape is a little more complicated. What does youth football development look like in the United States, and what are the different pathways to going pro?

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