11. December 2025
The 14 clubs competing in the Women’s Bundesliga have officially established an independent league body, marking a significant step toward greater self-governance in German women’s football.
6. December 2025
The 14 clubs of the Women’s Bundesliga will establish their new league association next Wednesday – without the German Football Association (DFB), contrary to the original plan. Club executives say they are collectively “deeply disappointed” with the federation.
3. December 2025
U.S. Soccer has announced the creation of the Kang Women’s Institute, a major new initiative designed to advance research, training, and long-term wellbeing for women and girls in soccer.
3. December 2025
Three clubs, one blueprint: how Lyon, Barça and Chelsea turned women’s football into profit.
29. November 2025
FIFA has launched the first-ever Player Impact Programme, a new initiative designed to empower leading women’s footballers to create meaningful social change. Fourteen high-profile players from around the world gathered in Paris to begin the pilot programme, which helps athletes turn their personal passions into real community projects.
28. November 2025
The Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) has taken another decisive step in strengthening the global visibility of women’s football. The federation has signed a long-term international media rights partnership with IMG – one of the world’s leading sports marketing agencies – to distribute the global media rights for the Vrouwen Eredivisie, the KNVB Cup, and the Johan Cruijff Shield. The landmark agreement covers all territories outside the Netherlands and represents a major milestone in the KNVB’s international growth strategy.