Smilla Holmberg, age 19 and currently a right-back for Hammarby IF in Sweden, is reportedly very close to a move to Arsenal Women, expected to be finalised during the January transfer window.
Bayern Munich are reportedly in advanced talks to purchase the Sportpark Unterhaching — a 15,000-seat venue south of Munich — for approximately €7.5 million to provide a dedicated home base for their women’s team and youth squads.
After being banned from sport in their home country, the Afghan women’s refugee football team — now called Afghan Women United — made their highly-anticipated return to the international stage in the FIFA Unites: Women’s Series 2025 tournament in Morocco, marking a powerful milestone in their fight for the right to play.
Michelle Agyemang has suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament during the Lionesses 3-0 win over Australia, and her club Arsenal Women has confirmed she will miss the rest of the 2025/26 season as they begin planning her recovery alongside her loan club Brighton.
The Deutscher Fußball‑Bund (DFB) has proposed a landmark €100 million investment aimed at professionalising the Frauen‑Bundesliga, with plans to launch a joint league company and elevate infrastructure, player welfare and commercial growth.
During a commanding 3-0 win over Australia, Michelle Agyemang was forced off on a stretcher after collapsing while clutching her knee — a worrying moment overshadowing the triumph for England women’s football team.
In a dominant 3-0 victory over Australia women's national football team, Sarina Wiegman lauded young debutant Lucia Kendall for her standout performance, yet her post-match high was overshadowed when forward Michelle Agyemang was stretchered off with what appeared to be a serious knee injury.
After concluding her legendary playing career, Sweden icon and former captain Caroline Seger has stepped into a managerial leadership role at FC RosengĂĄrd.