Category: News & Current Affairs
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Female Rugby Athletes Call Out Rugby Australia Over Unfair Treatment
“You told us full-time contracts were in the pipeline, that there wasn’t enough money to keep the men in the game, let alone us.”
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Female Rugby Athletes Call Out Rugby Australia Over Unfair Treatment
“You told us full-time contracts were in the pipeline, that there wasn’t enough money to keep the men in the game, let alone us.”
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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Final: Spain Comes Out Victorious
Spain has now become the second nation after Germany to win the men’s and women’s World Cups, and they did so despite missing a penalty in the second half.
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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Final: Spain Comes Out Victorious
Spain has now become the second nation after Germany to win the men’s and women’s World Cups, and they did so despite missing a penalty in the second half.
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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Final: Spain Comes Out Victorious
Spain has now become the second nation after Germany to win the men’s and women’s World Cups, and they did so despite missing a penalty in the second half.
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From Convictions to Victories: Around The World In 5
Around the World in 5 is an ongoing series that highlights news related to women. This week’s post covers August 12 to August 19.
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FA’s Mark Bulligham Says Sarina Wiegman Could Lead England’s Men’s Team In The Future
“People always say it is ‘the best man for the job’. Why does it have to be a man? Our answer is always ‘it’s the best person for the job’.”
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FA’s Mark Bulligham Says Sarina Wiegman Could Lead England’s Men’s Team In The Future
“People always say it is ‘the best man for the job’. Why does it have to be a man? Our answer is always ‘it’s the best person for the job’.”
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FA’s Mark Bulligham Says Sarina Wiegman Could Lead England’s Men’s Team In The Future
“People always say it is ‘the best man for the job’. Why does it have to be a man? Our answer is always ‘it’s the best person for the job’.”
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Women’s World Cup 2023: Fifa President Lauds Expansion of the Tournament
“Women’s football remained alive even in the most difficult of times. We decided to increase the number of teams at the World Cup to 32.”