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Guess who is this?

This future Dutch legend was raised as Feyenoord fan.

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She made history in high school as the first female student to play on the East Meadow High School football team, serving as a placekicker.
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She also played for Feyenoord Women for two seasons, where she scored the club’s first ever goal at De Kuip stadium.
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She made her senior debut in the Damallsvenskan for Trelleborgs FF in 2024 while still only 16 years old.

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Not the next Lewandowski — the first Ewa Pajor
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Apr 2, 2026
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Not the next Lewandowski — the first Ewa Pajor

She is Poland’s captain and Barcelona rely on her goalscoring instinct — but she is not Robert Lewandowski. Women’s football is on the rise in Poland, which celebrated its first-ever major tournament appearance in the summer of 2025 and set a league Ekstraliga attendance record the season before. Ewa Pajor has undoubtedly played a major part in that growth.

 

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England’s new name to know: Lucia Kendall’s rapid rise from Southampton to the Lionesses

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Breaking into the England national football team setup is never easy - but Lucia Kendall has made it look exactly that. The 21-year-old Aston Villa midfielder has quickly caught the attention of Sarina Wiegman with her energetic and composed performances in the Women's Super League this season. But while she looks like the complete footballer, it wasn’t always football for the youngster from Winchester.

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Tindell for Queenballers: ‘We do miss Falk — but it’s part of football’

BK Häcken secured a convincing 3:0 win in the first leg of the UEFA Women’s Europa Cup semi-final and head into the home return leg with a comfortable advantage. Vice-captain Tabby Tindell spoke to Queenballers about how the team is feeling ahead of the second leg and highlighted the players they will be relying on the most.

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Apr 1, 2026

Equal Conditions Worldwide… Or Not?

Equal pay. Equal conditions. Equal respect. Finally. Women’s football has reached full equality. Clubs are investing equally. Salaries are fair. Medical care is consistent. Careers are sustainable.A long-awaited shift. A milestone moment for the game.

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Sørum for Queenballers: We want to show more than we did in the last game

Despite winning the first leg of the semi-final of UEFA Women’s Europa Cup in Prague 3–2, Hammarby were not satisfied with their performance, according to Elin Sørum. Their motivation for the return leg is clear: to win — and deliver the result they promised to Bajens, the Hammarby fans.

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Mar 31, 2026

Hardest goodbyes: These players broke fans' hearts by leaving their clubs

We all know it’s part of the game. Football never stands still — players come and go, squads evolve, and change is inevitable. But that doesn’t make it any easier. Every fan has that one player — the one who feels woven into the identity of the club, the one you can’t quite imagine in another shirt. You convince yourself they’ll be there forever. So which departures have hurt fans the most?

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Mar 30, 2026

QB weekly: 23. - 29. 3. 2026

It’s been a dramatic week, with several derby clashes, Alessia Russo reaching a major milestone, and the Damallsvenskan season kicking off. Unfortunately, there’s also been some sad news. Here’s our weekly round-up.

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The next Marta? Lyon’s teenage prodigy Giovanna Waksman turning heads

When Giovanna Waksman moved from Florida to OL Lyonnes at just 16 — a club many older players can only dream of joining — the media quickly labelled her ‘the next Marta’. But have the French champions really discovered a generational talent?

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Engen for Queenballers: One loss won’t define us. OL Lyonnes ready to respond in UWCL clash

The first leg of the UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-final did not go as Lyon had hoped, as they fell to a defeat away at Wolfsburg. They now head into the home leg needing to overturn a one-goal deficit if they want to reach the semi-finals. Queenballers had the opportunity to speak with OL Lyonnes players Ingrid Engen and Jule Brand, discussing the pressure of being favourites and whether this season feels different for them.

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How have attendances in the Women's Super League changed over time?

The Women’s Super League (WSL) is widely considered the fastest-growing and most followed women's football league in the world. Over the past decade, attendances have risen dramatically, with the league now attracting the world’s best talent and boasting 103m followers globally.

 

 

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