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Asisat Oshoala named BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year

Asisat Oshoala, who became the first African player to play in the Superleague when she signed for Liverpool in January 2015, has been named the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year. Oshoala, at just 20 was the youngest player nominated for the BBC World Service award, was voted for by football fans from around the world.

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WSL2 Update 24 May 2015

WSL2 Update 24 May 2015 Today’s scores and updated table: Aston Villa Ladies 2-1 London Bees Oxford United Women 2-3 Everton Ladies Watford Ladies 2-4 Yeovil Town Ladies Team Points Games Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Difference Reading 19 8 6 1 1 26 9 17 Doncaster Rovers Belles 19 8 6

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The Belles bounce back from first league defeat

Doncaster Rovers Belles got back on track in the league following defeat to Reading by seeing off Durham Women at New Ferens Park on Thursday. Goals from Emily Roberts and Courtney Sweetman-Kirk saw the Belles back to winning ways against a tough Wildcats side. Glen Harris kept faith in his side, keeping it unchanged from the

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The Royals beat the Lionesses to go top

The Royals hosted Millwall at the glorious Madejski Stadium on Friday.  Kick off was delayed for 15 minutes because of major traffic congestion caused by an incident on the adjacent M4.  But despite the traffic a fantastic 879 fans turned out to cheer the Royals back to the top of WSL2 table. Thursday evening’s WSL2 game saw

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WSL2 Update 23 May 2015

On Thursday night Doncaster Rovers Belles played away to Durham winning 2-0 and on Friday Millwall traveled to the Madejski Stadium to play Reading.  Millwall were to lose their unbeaten record as they went down 3-0 to an  imperious Reading side. Durham 0-2 Doncaster Rovers Belles Reading 3-0 Millwall The table at halfway point this

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