Top women's soccer players are increasingly having to juggle more club and international matches while getting less time for rest and recovery, according to a report by the global players' union.
The increasingly popular women’s matches are becoming a haven for many fans. ‘It’s so wholesome and lovely with the male fans ...
FIFA updated its women's soccer rankings on Thursday, with No. 1 Spain and the No. 2 USWNT holding strong atop the ...
Dominant play has Team USA eyeing a four-game sweep in the 2025 Rivalry Series, after they took their first three matches ...
SkiMo, as it is often referred to, will make its much-anticipated debut as the newest Winter Olympic sport at the ...
At the end of last year, Chloe Kelly was seriously considering stepping away from football. She was deeply unhappy at Manchester City, her team since 2020, where it seemed as if they wouldn’t let her ...
Dec 12 (Reuters) - Women's soccer is grappling with a peculiar problem where elite players are burning out from packed schedules whereas others are struggling with too few matches, creating injury ...
After Manchester City’s victory in the UEFA Youth League on Wednesday, the two sides meet again in the Premier League ...
Practice sessions are underway in Vilamoura as the world’s best young sailors get their bearings ahead of the Youth Sailing ...
Tip-off is set for 1 p.m. and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+ with Mike McClure (play-by-play) and Carly Stubblefield ...
UEFA are reportedly considering whether to reverse Russia’s ban from European football amid mounting pressure over their ...
Arsenal captain Leah Williamson returned to action for the first time in four months following a knee injury. The 28-year-old sustained the issue during the Lionesses' Euro 2025 final triumph over ...