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Champions League research shows positive effect of Euros

Women’s Champions League Report shows that 46% who watched Women’s Euros expect to watch more women’s Champions League matches UEFA Women’s Champions League placed above domestic competition in four out of five European countries. 57 per cent of women’s football fans identify as ‘casual’ As the group stages of the 2022/23 UEFA Women’s Champions League

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The FA marks one year of its Football Your Way Plan

The Football Association [The FA] has marked the first anniversary of its Football Your Way plan by hosting a multi-team camp, at St. George’s Park with England players from across the Senior Men’s Deaf, Partially Sighted and Cerebral Palsy squads, and the Senior Women’s Deaf team. Launched in October 2021, the landmark disability Football Your

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Fara Williams and Glenn Murray launch Utilita Kids and Girls Cup

Glenn Murray and Fara Williams MBE joined over 100 young aspiring footballers at Milton Keynes Dons yesterday to officially kick-off the 2022/23 season of the Utilita Kids and Girls Cup, two of the country’s biggest national football tournaments for junior schoolchildren. The finals of each competition take place at Wembley Stadium, giving players a once

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UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 positive impact and future legacy

A game-changing tournament with over 400,000 new opportunities created for girls and women to engage in grassroots legacy football activities UEFA and The FA have released the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 post-tournament flash impact report, that outlines the key initial impacts measured to date post-tournament. The report, produced by Ernst and Young (EY), analyses data

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Attendance records broken on opening WSL weekend

The opening two weekends of the Barclays Women’s Super League season has seen a number of records broken across the competition, including new individual and combined attendance records for the league. Arsenal are the new holders of the league attendance record after 47,367 fans witnessed their win over Tottenham Hotspur in the North London derby

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North London derby breaks WSL attendance record

The Barclays Women’s Super League match between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur has broken the attendance record for the league, with 47,367 spectators at the Emirates Stadium today, Saturday 24 September. The North London derby surpassed the previous record, which was set in November 2019 when 38,262 watched the same two teams in action at Tottenham

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Two new Women’s High Performance Centres launched

The University of Essex and Birmingham City University have joined eight existing universities, which are partnered with England Football Learning, to offer support for women’s and girls’ football coaches at specialist Women’s High Performance Football Centres [WHPFC] across the country. The centres provide an educational and community-based hub to recruit, develop and deploy coaches and

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