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“Be brave,” San Diego Wave midfielder Gia Corley said after her club won the second World Sevens Football competition on Sunday evening, beating Tigres 3-0 to cap off an impressive campaign. The Wave went undefeated in their ascent to the podium, scoring a total of 14 goals and conceding three. Corley was awarded Breakout Player of the tournament.
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup™ has wrapped up with Spain taking home its 1st World Cup title. Spain defeated England 1-0. This World Cup was in the Southern Hemisphere for the first time in Australia and New Zealand.
A photo shared on social media showed Florida State junior defender Mimi Van Zanten sound asleep next to the 2025 NCAA Championship Trophy, the program's third in five years. Van Zanten donned a national championship hat in the photo, in addition to a piece of the soccer goal she cut down after the win.
U.S. Soccer has submitted a bid book of potential host cities: 28 in the U.S., six in Mexico, and one each in Costa Rica amd Jamaica.
Orlando is bidding to host the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup, with Camping World Stadium and Inter&Co Stadium as proposed venues.
The article Temecula Sisters Join American Samoa Women's Soccer Team In Historic Win, 2nd Round FIFA World Cup Qualifiers appeared first on Temecula Patch. TEMECULA, CA — Two Temecula-area sisters playing for the American Samoa Women's Soccer team are making an impact this year in the team's quest toward the FIFA Women's World Cup.
These stadiums are included in the “nearly 50 venues capable of playing host” to a World Cup event, according to the bid book.
Someone dressed as Marge Simpson, complete with a gigantic blue wig and a lime green dress, belts out Hot to Go by lesbian pop icon Chappell Roan to a rapt audience gathered inside a marquee in the middle of a field in the north of England.
Next summer, North America will stage the biggest World Cup, both geographically and in the number of teams involved, as the United States, Mexico and Canada split hosting duties. While 16 host cities continue to prepare for the 2026 men’s tournament ...
The Taliban made women's sports illegal in 2021 when the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan, but it hasn't stopped a group of refugees in Houston determined to forge their own way in women's soccer.
Costa Rican representation is set to be small, but they could at least have a presence at the 2031 Women’s World Cup. The sole stadium put forward as part of the bid is the Estadio Nacional, which holds 45,000 and is located in the capital, San José.