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Who is this Arsenal legend?

Who is this Arsenal legend?

Who is this Arsenal legend?

She joined Arsenal at the age of 8 and never played for another team

Future queens
Luisa Agudelo

From Cali to big stage

Giovanna Waksman

From Brazil to the French Invictibles

Emilie Holt

Brøndby's brick wall and bright future

Zara Shaw

Liverpool's starchild since age 7

Top Fun Facts

Hidden talents
During her youth, she was a competitive surfer and was sponsored by a local surf shop.
Roots
In 2006, it was chosen as the mascot for the Arsenal men's team in a League Cup match at the Hawthorns Stadium against West Bromwich Albion. Although she was on holiday, her mother drove her the 690km round trip to ensure her dream came true. Her reward was a photograph with Theo Walcott.
Gamechanger
Denise was named the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year in 2023, a testament to her dominance in the American collegiate system.

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May 18, 2026

QB weekly: 11. 5. - 17. 5. 2026

Most European leagues have already crowned their champions. In Sweden, Austria, Poland and Spain, the domestic cup winners have also been decided. But beyond the trophies, this week was also marked by a series of emotional farewells. Whether it was legends leaving their clubs after many seasons or retiring from the professional game. Simply put, it feels like the end of an era in women’s football.

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May 17, 2026
Real Madrid

Pau Comendador, one of the first pearls from the Real Madrid academy

Pau Comendador broke into Real Madrid as one of the greatest pearls of La Fábrica, Real Madrid's youth academy. The player won the European U19 Championship twice and made her debut as a player of the Real Madrid women’s first team in the 25/26 season, getting the first team card and a her first professional contract in the elite of the football. Before that, she had already managed to add some minutes with Real Madrid’s first team, but it wasn’t until 2025 when she established herself in the elite.

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Brands are all in: A new era of investment in women’s football

Kategorie: Style and Fashion

We are seeing more brands than ever associating themselves with women’s football - from athletes and clubs to major tournaments. What was once a space with limited sponsorship is now a serious investment opportunity.

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May 13, 2026
Dijon FCO

“Respect Women’s Football”: Dijon’s fight for survival exposes a bigger problem we have to solve

Women’s football is growing. But especially in Europe, so much still depends on how clubs choose to treat their women’s teams. In some places, there is a genuine one-club mentality: women play at the big main stadium, have their own merchandise, and share facilities equally with the men’s side. Elsewhere, the reality is very different. At Dijon, despite the women’s team being more successful than the men’s side, the players are now facing the possible loss of their professional status.

 

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Three exclusive stadiums for women’s football that lead the way forward

A few days ago, Brighton banged on the table and announced the creation of a new stadium exclusively for its women’s team. Brighton & Hove Albion have published plans to build the first women’s football stadium designed specifically for the sport in the United Kingdom and Europe. In addition, it will also be the third stadium in the world created for the exclusive use of the women’s football team.

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May 11, 2026

QB weekly: 4. 5. - 10. 5. 2026

We’ve had a week that decided the WSL title race in England and revealed the FA Cup finalists. OL Lyonnes boosted their confidence ahead of the Champions League final with Coupe de France victory. Aston Villa experienced an emotional farewell and PSV celebrated the Eredivisie title as well.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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May 9, 2026

Exclusive: Patricia Gregory reflects on England’s first women’s team and the rise of the Lionesses

“We were just girls who wanted to play football," said in exclusive interview for Queenballers Patricia Gregory, the founder of women's FA and mother of the women's football. During her last visit to Prague, she spoke about how she fought in the late 1960s for women to be allowed to play football and what it means to her today to see a packed Wembley.

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Road to Oslo: For who is the Women's Champions League final more personal?

Winning the Champions League is probably the greatest achievement a player can experience with their club. But winning it in your home country? That is a feeling few things could ever surpass. This year’s UEFA Women’s Champions League final will take place in Oslo, Norway  and both finalists have Norwegian players as an important part of their squads.

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After the collapse: Frida Maanum, mental health and the pressure of the modern women's football

Kategorie: Health and Mental health

What Frida Maanum’s Collapse Revealed About Women’s Football. The Arsenal midfielder’s collapse during the 2024 League Cup final became part of a much larger conversation around pressure, visibility and mental health in the women’s game

 

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The decision that defined her career. Oranjee hero Groenen and her judo story

Kategorie: Hobbies and life off the pitch

Most of today’s generation of professional footballers grew up in a world where women’s football was not fully professional and where there was no guarantee it ever would be. For many, that meant dividing their time between multiple sports. And Jackie Groenen had big future in judo. But, she got an ultimatum.

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