UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 Round 1 recap
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 Matchday 1 has now concluded and we can have a look at how the favourites have done, who is up and who has disappointed.
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 Matchday 1 has now concluded and we can have a look at how the favourites have done, who is up and who has disappointed.
Sarina Wiegman has selected her Euro squad and there are four Arsenal players in it
Gemma Davies’ team will play Norway, Sweden and Germany in Group B, while the hosts will play Italy, Spain and France in Group A.
The England squad will be named on Wednesday 15th June, with the provisional squad of 28 players reduced to the final 23 for the tournament that will start on the 6th of July.
UEFA have finally made a decision on the status of Russia with regards to international competition and they are out of the 2022 Euros.
Sarina Wiegmann has been quite clear that the latest squad will be close the one she will take to the Euros so can we work out her squad?
After Matchday 2, England Wu-17 are unfortunately out of the Euros and therefore will not get a chance to try to qualify for the World Cup in India.
The outliers theory translates across gender lines and helps explain why women’s football still struggles. That, and the FA banning the game for 50 years.
Arsenal are top of the League and the only team with a 100% record after another win over Everton this weekend.
As expected, Leonie Maier has signed for Everton after being released by Arsenal at the end of her contract.
Former Arsenal forward Vicky Losada has signed for Manchester City from Barcelona.
Former Arsenal player, Lianne Sanderson, has been appointed to head up the women’s division of the huge player agency, ICM Stellar Sports.
Joe Montemurro has signed former Arsenal goalkeeper, Pauline Peyraud-Magnin from Atletico Madrid.
Tabea Kemme will not be the new president of Turbine Potsdam after a marathon voting session saw her lose by 110 votes to 100 to the 73-year-old incumbent, Rolf Kutzmutz.
Arsenal were reportedly close to signing Kenza Dali after it was announced that the West Ham midfielder would be leaving the club this summer at the end of her contract but it seems she will now be signing for Everton.
Former Arsenal full-back, Tabea Kemme,wants to win the presidency of her former club when the election takes place on 18 June amid a battle of old vs new, male vs female.
Arsenal have confirmed that midfielder Malin Gut will undergo surgery for a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament but why do women suffer them more than men?
The European Super League now threatens women’s football in Europe just as UEFA had started to implement their Women’s Champions League reforms
The UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 play-offs have returned their verdict and there was a huge upset as Northern Ireland defeated Ukraine to qualify for their first ever senior international tournament
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