Crux Football Acquires 49% Stake in Sweden’s FC Rosengård,
Crux Football has taken another significant step in its women’s football expansion strategy by acquiring a 49% stake in FC Rosengård, Sweden’s most successful women’s football club.
Crux Football has taken another significant step in its women’s football expansion strategy by acquiring a 49% stake in FC Rosengård, Sweden’s most successful women’s football club.
The Swiss Football Association (SFV) is taking decisive steps to further strengthen women’s football by revising field allocation priorities and introducing standardized licensing requirements for the Women’s Super League (WSL).
Australia’s women footballers are pushing for a major transformation of the A-League Women, calling for the competition to become fully professional from the 2026–27 season. The proposal comes as part of a detailed new vision released by Professional Footballers Australia (PFA), which outlines 21 recommendations aimed at unlocking the league’s long-term potential.
The Arkema Première Ligue is experiencing a remarkable surge in popularity. Encouraged by the French Women’s Professional Football League (LFFP), more and more clubs are choosing to host women’s league matches in their main stadiums. The results are clear: record-breaking crowds, improved playing conditions, and increased visibility for women’s football in France.
Qatar is in discussions with FIFA over the possibility of hosting the inaugural Women’s Club World Cup, which is scheduled to take place in January 2028 and is expected to significantly impact domestic football calendars worldwide.
The matchday experience in women’s football goes far beyond simply coming to the stadium, watching the game, and hoping for a photo or autograph. Building a sense of community – where the match becomes just one part of a broader shared experience – is essential to driving deeper fan engagement and strengthening the entire movement.