Catherine Paquette casts her expert eye over Round Eight of the NWSL and highlights all the moments that mattered. All ten National Women’s Soccer League matches took place last weekend. At this point in the summer, all Olympic bound internationals, except two Kiwis who were controversially held back by their clubs, were missing from the starting line-ups. While manyContinue reading “Notes From North America”
Category Archives: Round-Ups
Irish Women’s National League Round-Up
Abi Ticehurst rounds up all of the action as Peamount United looked to get back off the canvas after their first defeat last tie out. She brings us all the action from the latest round of FAI Women’s National League action. In the Spotlight: Despite a fantastic performance from Cork City, it was DLR Waves whoContinue reading “Irish Women’s National League Round-Up”
The Swedish Scene
@DandalBs brings us our weekly round-up of all the happenings in the Swedish women’s game. All the Damallsvenskan and Elitettan action plus a busy week of news and transfers, particularly involving Damallsvenskan leaders Rosengård. DAMALLSVENSKAN: Injury ravaged AIK’s poor run continues after a desperately disappointing 4-0 loss to fellow relegation candidates. Piteå. Selina Henriksson, AstridContinue reading “The Swedish Scene”
Irish Women’s National League Round-Up
Abi Ticehurst rounds up all of the action as the top two went head to head in the latest round of FAI Women’s National League action and the rest of the league concentrated on closing the gap. In the Spotlight: Shels on top in seven goal thriller Crowds were allowed back in for the first timeContinue reading “Irish Women’s National League Round-Up”
Notes From North America
Catherine Paquette casts her expert eye over Round Seven of the NWSL and highlights all the moments that mattered. This past NWSL weekend was a foresight, arguably of things to come. It was the first weekend where some of the internationally selected Olympic players were absent on national team preparation duty. The remaining Olympians departed thisContinue reading “Notes From North America”
The Swedish Scene
@DandalBs brings us our weekly wrap of the goings on in Swedish women’s football with the Olympic squad announcement, the latest round of Damallsvenskan and Elitettan action plus all the latest transfer news. Sweden have announced their Olympic squad. Goalkeepers: Jennifer Falk, Hedvig Lindahl. Defenders: Jonna Andersson, Nathalie Björn, Magdalena Eriksson (pictured above via ChelseaContinue reading “The Swedish Scene”
Irish Women’s National League Round-Up
Abi Ticehurst rounds up all of the action as the FAI Women’s National League returned from its early summer break. Pictured above – DLR Waves‘ Carla McManus, sponsored by Impetus, slots home a penalty against Wexford Youths. Photo supplied by Peter Minogue Photography. In the Spotlight: Wexford open up the gap in the race forContinue reading “Irish Women’s National League Round-Up”
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”
