Tag: Women’s Football
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Matildas Prep for New Zealand Tests Ahead of 2026 Asian Cup
Two-Test Build-Up as Asian Cup 2026 Looms The Matildas are entering a pivotal window, with just two matches on the calendar before they turn their attention to the 2026 Asian Cup, which Australia will host. In a bid to fine-tune their balance, attacking dynamics, and defensive organization, the team will face New Zealand in a…
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Matildas Eye 2026 Asian Cup After Two-Game Test Against New Zealand
Two Warm-Up Matches Before a Grand Stage The Matildas are on a short, high-stakes sprint toward the 2026 Asian Cup, with only two matches standing between them and a continental showcase that Australia will host. Coach Gregg Berhalter? No, this is a different selection; current speculation and official squad notes point to a younger, hungry…
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Michelle Heyman speaks out on ALW gaps as Matildas prep for Asian Cup
Concern rises as ALW season advances without internationals The A-League Women (ALW) is moving forward with a schedule that emphasizes domestic competition ahead of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup, but not without controversy. Canberra United veteran Michelle Heyman has spoken out about how the absence of international players from the league could affect both the…
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Michelle Heyman: Uncomfortable with ALW’s Missing International Slot Ahead of Matildas Fixtures
Rising Tensions in the A-League Women ahead of a major milestone Michelle Heyman has publicly voiced discomfort with the A-League Women (ALW) continuing its regular schedule while international players are tied up with national team duties. As the Matildas ramp up for a crucial stretch of fixtures heading into the AFC Women’s Asian Cup, the…
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Michelle Heyman unhappy with ALW gaps before Matildas
Context: ALW shifts as Matildas prepare for a major tournament The A-League Women (ALW) is pressing ahead with its season while the Matildas sharpen their focus on the AFC Women’s Asian Cup. With international duty looming for many players, questions are rising about how the domestic league will balance competition with the needs of Australia’s…
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East Bengal Exit in AFC Women’s Champions League 2025-26 After 3-0 Defeat to PFC Nasaf
AFC Women’s Champions League 2025-26: East Bengal’s Campaign Ends The AFC Women’s Champions League 2025-26 campaign for Indian club East Bengal came to a disappointing end as they were defeated 3-0 by Uzbekistan’s PFC Nasaf. The Group B clash took place at the Hankou Culture Sports Centre in Wuhan, China, with Nasaf securing the decisive…
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East Bengal bows out of AFC Women’s Champions League after 3-0 defeat to Nasaf
East Bengal’s AFC Women’s Champions League journey ends in Group B East Bengal’s campaign in the AFC Women’s Champions League 2025-26 came to a disappointing halt as they suffered a 3-0 defeat to Uzbekistan’s PFC Nasaf in their final Group B encounter. The match took place at the Hankou Culture Sports Centre in Wuhan, China,…
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AFC Women’s Champions League 2025-26: East Bengal bow out after loss to Nasaf
East Bengal’s campaign ends with a 3-0 defeat to Nasaf The AFC Women’s Champions League 2025-26 group stage concluded for East Bengal as they were edged out 3-0 by Uzbekistan’s PFC Nasaf. The match, played at the Hankou Culture Sports Centre in Wuhan, China, marked the end of a challenging Group B campaign for the…
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Brisbane Lions reach third straight AFLW Grand Final after overpowering Carlton
Brisbane Lions cruise to a commanding win over Carlton The Brisbane Lions cemented their status as AFLW premiership contenders with a polished 35-point victory over Carlton, sealing a spot in a third consecutive grand final against North Melbourne. Led by a career-best performance from Ruby Svarc, the Lions showed precision, pace, and patience to outclass…

