West Ham United FC

West Ham United FC

West Ham United Women Football Club is an English women's football club based in London who plays in the Women's Super League founded in 1991. 

West Ham United FC Players


West Ham United FC Head coach

Rehanne Skinner
Rehanne Skinner

Rehanne Skinner is an English football manager who is currently (since 2023) the head coach of West Ham United.

West Ham United FC Stadium/Arena

Chigwell Construction Stadium
Chigwell Construction Stadium

West Ham United FC: News & articles

Dagný Brynjadóttir is leaving West Ham

A departure few saw coming—Dagný Brynjarsdóttir is leaving West Ham after her contract expired. The former captain, who also helped bring the conversation around motherhood in elite sport to the forefront, was a key figure for the Hammers.

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Aug 4, 2025
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No more period stigma! West Ham announces a new partnership with Modibod

It started with Manchester City and their partnership with Czech brand Snuggs. Then came Arsenal with their Every stain is a part of the game campaign, breaking the stigma around menstruation. And now, West Ham has joined the movement too.

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Jul 30, 2025
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Ffion Morgan joins the Hammers

A Wales international who caught attention during the recently concluded Euros is heading to the WSL. Starting from the new season, which kicks off on September 5, she will wear the number 23 shirt for West Ham.

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Kristie Mewis is set to leave West Ham

  • American international midfielder Kristie Mewis officially departed West Ham United as her contract expired and she moves on from the London club.
  • Mewis is dating australian international Sam Kerr. She gave birth to their son, Jagger, in May 2025, and club manager Rehanne Skinner highlighted that parenthood has now rightly become her priority.

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