Tag: Women’s Football


  • Real Madrid Mourns Fernando Martín and Family in Indonesia Tragedy

    Real Madrid Mourns Fernando Martín and Family in Indonesia Tragedy

    Statement of Sympathy from Real Madrid Real Madrid C. F., its president and Board of Directors, says with profound sorrow that Fernando Martín, the Valencia C. F. Women’s B coach, and three of his children were among those who lost their lives in a tragic boat accident in Indonesia. The club wishes to extend heartfelt…

  • Banyana Goalkeeper Andile Dlamini Weds in Weekend Celebration

    Banyana Goalkeeper Andile Dlamini Weds in Weekend Celebration

    South Africa’s Banyana Banyana goalkeeper Andile Dlamini ties the knot South Africa’s celebrated goalkeeper Andile Dlamini, known for her pivotal role with Banyana Banyana and Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies, announced a joyful milestone this weekend as she married her partner, Lulama, in a ceremony described by friends and fans as intimate, stylish, and full of warmth.…

  • Andile Dlamini Celebrates True Love: Banyana Goalkeeper Ties the Knot in Weekend Wedding

    Andile Dlamini Celebrates True Love: Banyana Goalkeeper Ties the Knot in Weekend Wedding

    A Beautiful Weekend Ceremony for Andile Dlamini South African football fans woke up to joyful news as Andile Dlamini, the acclaimed goalkeeper for Banyana Banyana and Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies, officially joined hands with her partner, Lulama, over the weekend. The ceremony marked a celebratory milestone for the award-winning shot-stopper, whose stellar performances have earned admiration…

  • Red Roses and Lionesses: How 2025 Reshaped England’s Women’s Sports Landscape

    Red Roses and Lionesses: How 2025 Reshaped England’s Women’s Sports Landscape

    Introduction: A watershed year for English women’s sport In 2025, English women’s sport reached a turning point. For the first time in history, the country celebrated major trophies from two senior teams in the same calendar year: the Red Roses claimed rugby’s world crown, while the Lionesses retained the European Championship. The achievements didn’t happen…

  • Red Roses and Lionesses: England’s watershed year for women’s sport in 2025

    Red Roses and Lionesses: England’s watershed year for women’s sport in 2025

    Introduction: A landmark year for English women’s sport 2025 will be remembered as a turning point for women’s sport in England. For the first time, two national teams reached the pinnacle in the same year, delivering historic trophies and changing the public narrative around women athletes. The Red Roses lifted the Rugby World Cup, while…

  • England 2025: How the Lionesses and Red Roses Reshaped Women’s Sport

    England 2025: How the Lionesses and Red Roses Reshaped Women’s Sport

    Introduction: A watershed year for England’s women In 2025, English women’s sports reached a historic high. For the first time, two national teams—England’s Lionesses in football and the Red Roses in rugby—secured major trophies in the same calendar year. This double triumph did more than decorate a trophy cabinet; it shifted the conversation around women’s…

  • Michelle Agyemang Wins BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year 2025

    Michelle Agyemang Wins BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year 2025

    Overview: A Breakthrough Year Britain’s sporting spotlight shines bright on a rising talent as Michelle Agyemang is crowned BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year 2025. The 19-year-old forward has captivated fans and pundits alike with a blend of pace, technique, and maturity beyond her years. Her emergence this season marks a defining moment not…

  • Michelle Agyemang Crowned BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year 2025

    Michelle Agyemang Crowned BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year 2025

    Breakthrough Year for a Rising Star England forward Michelle Agyemang has been crowned the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year for 2025, marking a meteoric rise from breakthrough talent to a defining presence for the Lionesses. At just 19 years old, Agyemang’s impact in the 2025 season captured the imagination of fans and pundits…

  • Euro 2029 in Germany: Women’s Euros Beyond Profit and Pride

    Euro 2029 in Germany: Women’s Euros Beyond Profit and Pride

    Setting the Stage: A Homecoming for the Record Champions Germany is preparing to welcome the Women’s European Championship for the first time since 2001, returning to the country that has defined European women’s football with eight titles. As the tournament lands in German stadiums and communities, the focus stretches beyond immediate profits or headline records.…

  • Euro 2029 in Germany: more than profit margins

    Euro 2029 in Germany: more than profit margins

    Introduction: hosting for impact, not just revenue The Women’s European Championship in 2029 marks a milestone for Germany, the competition’s record champions, and for a broader vision of what hosting a major tournament can achieve. Beyond ticket sales and broadcasting rights, the organizers and the German Football Association (DFB) are foregrounding a lasting legacy: investment…