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Young Lionesses surprise Next Generation at Birmingham Talent Pathway

Members of the England women’s under-23s squad paid a surprise visit to a girls’ talent pathway event in Birmingham, run in collaboration with West Midlands Police and Birmingham City Council, to see the city’s aspiring young players show off their talent. The event forms part of The FA’s commitment to identify, nurture and develop future

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Source: The FA

Ella Toone wins WSL January Player of the Month

The winners of the Barclays Women’s Super League awards for January have now been confirmed. Decided by a combination of the public and a panel of experts, the results of January’s votes are as follows. Firstly, Ella Toone has been named as Player of the Month after a scintillating start to 2025 for Manchester United.

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Women’s League Cup Final 2025

The Women’s Professional Game can now confirm details for the 2025 Subway® Women’s League Cup Final between Chelsea and Manchester City at Derby County’s Pride Park Stadium. The fourteenth Final of the competition will be played on Saturday 15 March, kicking off at 12.15pmand broadcast live on BBC One. Chelsea booked their place in the

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Source: Durham WFC

Durham sign Welsh International Alice Griffiths

Durham Women have announced the loan signing of Welsh international Alice Griffiths. The midfielder joins Durham from Southampton for the remainder of the 2024/25 season after completing a deadline day switch to Maiden Castle. Griffiths started her senior career with Cyncoed Ladies in the Welsh top flight, before going on to join Cardiff Met Ladies

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Will Garton and Debra Nelson join Women’s Professional Leagues Board

Women’s Professional Leagues Limited (WPLL) have confirmed that Will Garton has joined the WPLL Board as an Independent Non-Executive Director (INED), with Debra Nelson having been appointed as the Board’s Observer. Garton will join Maria Raga Frances, former CEO of Depop, and ex-professional footballer Malcolm Kpedekpo in the board’s non-executive positions, with the trio set

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