Even Pellerud is one of a select amount of head coaches who can say he won both a European Championship and a World Cup. He can also say he coached in a further…
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2011 marked a revolution in women’s game – a new era for the sport that would take it to hitherto unknown levels. A lucky few were there
One of the great American players of her generation, Shannon Boxx discusses World Cup glory and pain, lupus, Hope Solo and race
One of the great women’s footballers of her generation, Anja Mittag talks through her remarkable career and the future at RB Leipzig
The Netherlands women’s team, out of every nation in Europe, are leading the way in innovation and art, both on and off the pitch
It’s been a unique and difficult rise to the top of the women’s game for Chioma Ubogagu, now set to star for Real Madrid. She explained all in an open chat
Sam Kerr and Vivianne Miedema face-off in the Continental Cup final, with each having a contrasting back story of toil. This is how they reached the top
With two Olympics golds, a World Cup win and a FIFA Player of the Year award, Abby Wambach became the face of US soccer and a cultural movement
With a clear working philosophy and the “obsession” to dominate women’s football, Nick Cushing, who joined These Football Times, is a man on a mission
Battling conventions and misogyny off the pitch while transforming perceptions on it, Marta’s skill and emotive cries helped revolutionise women’s football
In the world’s most lucrative and competitive league, a number of USWNT stars, including Alex Morgan, have headed to France to ply their trade
Journalist and broadcaster Lynsey Hooper sat down with These Football Times to talk all things women’s football in an open and engaging discussion
Following the success of the Women’s World Cup in France, the issue of inequality in football has come to the fore, with the authorities needing to do more
No nation has done more to enhance the women’s game than the US – and this summer, as defending champions, they’re looking to stay there
Ahead of the 2019 Women’s World Cup, Houston Dash star Rachel Daly opens up on a unique journey to the NWSL and the England national team
One of English football’s brightest stars, Leah Williamson spoke to These Football Times about her career ahead of the Women’s World Cup
Once a star at Swedish giants Rosengård, a serious head injury held back Sofie Pedersen. Now, however, she’s dominating again at Italian giants Juventus
She’s seen the best and worst of football but now, at her peak, Ella Masar is calling in quits after a remarkable career on and off the pitch