The NWSL – Nine Years Strong

Impetus is delighted to welcome Catherine Paquette, of Her Beautiful Game as our newest writer. Catherine will be producing weekly round ups of the NWSL as well as playing a leading role in our coverage of next season’s FAWSL, international football and many other aspects of women’s football. Here, Catherine gives us all the backgroundContinue reading “The NWSL – Nine Years Strong”

Irish Women’s National League Round-Up

Ciarán Duffy of Post to Post Sport sets the scene in the FAI WNL ahead of the beginning of the second stage of the season. With the return to action following the mid-season break, with most sides having played nine games, the league is heating up. Peamount United Unbeaten with a near-perfect record. Having interviewed multiple Peamount playersContinue reading “Irish Women’s National League Round-Up”

The Swedish Scene

@DandalBs updates us with this week’s news from around the Swedish women’s game. There’s the latest Damallsvenskan and Elitettan action plus all the latest movements and speculation ahead of the transfer window opening. DAMALLSVENSKAN:    After the international break, action resumed with crowds still capped at 500 due to coronavirus restrictions. The bottom two in theContinue reading “The Swedish Scene”

Key Defender Returns For Glory Plus Award Night Wrap

It’s been yet another busy week in Western Australia as Perth Glory brought back a big name from their past and recognised last season’s key players at their awards night. Perth Glory confirmed earlier in the week that experienced defender Kim Carroll (pictured above by Jason McCawley of Getty Images) has re-joined the club forContinue reading “Key Defender Returns For Glory Plus Award Night Wrap”

The Swedish Scene

Above: Caroline Seger, who earned her 215th cap for Sweden against Australia this week – more than any other European footballer. Photo: UEFA @DandalBs highlights all of the week’s news from Sweden. NATIONAL TEAM NEWS: Sweden drew 0-0 against Australia in Kalmar in a match which marked Caroline Seger’s 215th cap – a record forContinue reading “The Swedish Scene”

The Swedish Scene

@DandalBs returns with all the latest news from within the Swedish game – we have stories from the International camp as well as our regular Damallsvenskan and Elitettan round-ups plus more transfer and injury news. NATIONAL TEAM NEWS: Sweden coach Peter Gerhardsson called up 25 players for Sweden’s friendlies against Norway (last Thursday) and AustraliaContinue reading “The Swedish Scene”

Irish Women’s National League Round-Up

Ciarán Duffy of Post to Post Sport brings us bang up to date with all the goings on in the FAI WNL over the past month. Peamount United Peamount maintained their 100% record over the last three rounds to remain top of the league.  They beat Cork City in round seven.  Eleanor Ryan-Doyle opened the scoringContinue reading “Irish Women’s National League Round-Up”

The Swedish Scene

@DandalBs brings us his weekly wrap of all the goings on in the Swedish women’s football scene with news from the national team camp, round six of the Damallsvenskan and Elitettan plus the latest transfer speculation. NATIONAL TEAM NEWS: Norwegian coronavirus travel restrictions might prevent the Sweden v Norway friendly taking place on 10th June.Continue reading “The Swedish Scene”

The View From France

Jean-Pierre Thiesset rounds up all the actions from Week Twenty-One of the D1 Arkema, French women’s football’s top flight. Le Havre won 1-0 at home against Paris FC. Le Havre’s goal scorer was Francisca Alejandra Lara Lara (34). In a game with nothing really riding on the outcome, Le Havre keep alive hopes to avoid finishingContinue reading “The View From France”

The Swedish Scene

@Dandals brings us our weekly wrap of all the news in the Swedish women’s game. This week, there’s news from the national camp, the latest round-up of action from the Damallsvenskan and Elitettan plus transfer news. With additional reporting by Ben Gilby. Sweden have announced a friendly against Australia in June at Kalmar’s Guldfågeln ArenaContinue reading “The Swedish Scene”