The UAE Team ADQ, the nation's first professional women's cycling team, is making waves in the world of sports with its groundbreaking campaign, "Women in Motion." Launched ahead of the team's highly-anticipated participation in the Tour de France Femmes 2023, this initiative aims to drive positive change within the global women's cycling industry. With a…
Rachel Rodgers, author of "We Should All be Millionaires," sheds light on the prevalent issue of women lacking confidence in making money decisions. In a survey of high-earning and successful women, a staggering 90% admitted to feeling uncertain about handling their finances. Despite achieving significant financial success, these accomplished women had internalized societal messages that…
Sarina Bolden's remarkable journey from American academies to representing the Philippines at the highest level culminated in a historic moment at the 2023 Women's World Cup. The 27-year-old forward rose above defenders and scored the first-ever goal for the Philippines in the tournament, securing a 1-0 victory against New Zealand and making her team the…
England need to start scoring some goals soon at this Fifa Women's World Cup, but the current lack of cutting edge is certainly not Alessia Russo's fault.
It is more than five and a half hours since the Lionesses found the net in open play, and they had to rely on Georgia Stanway's twice-taken penalty to edge past Haiti in…
Steph Catley’s penalty earned co-hosts Australia a narrow victory over the Republic of Ireland in front of a record home crowd after captain Sam Kerr was ruled out of their first two matches at the Women’s World Cup due to injury.
Catley took the armband from Kerr after the star forward was sidelined by a calf injury picked up in…
FIFA President Gianni Infantino could make no guarantee Wednesday that the member federations will distribute the $30,000 payments promised to every player at the Women's World Cup.
He said at a news conference ahead of the tournament opener that he's engaging with member federations on the issue. The payments are made the individual federations, which…
TOKYO, June 20 (Reuters) - Japan coach Futoshi Ikeda believes the potential Women's World Cup TV blackout could hurt the long-term development of the women's game in the country.
Japan, whose Nadeshiko team won the World Cup in 2011 and reached the final in 2015, is the last major country where broadcasters have yet to…
Japanese football fans are facing a TV blackout for next month's Women's World Cup, with some warning failure to strike a broadcasting deal would be a "missed opportunity".
The country won the tournament in 2011 and reached the final again four years later, but its broadcasters have yet to reach an agreement to televise games…