Tia LaBrecque is the youngest player on the U.S. Women's Deaf National Soccer Team. The Bishop Feehan sophomore will be competing in Japan this week.
The 2019 World Cup winner takes pride in playing just a few miles from where she grew up. And she just might be the key to the expansion team's playoff run.
Five venues across just three states will shoulder the load of Matildas and other matches for the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup, with Victoria and South Australia left out of planning for the tournament.
The 2026 Women's Asian Cup will take place between March 1-21, Football Australia announced Wednesday, with five stadiums to ...
The 12-team continental championship is Australia's biggest soccer tournament since co-hosting the Women's World Cup with New Zealand in 2023. Most of the action will be at opposite ends of the ...
The 2026 Women's Asian Cup in Australia has been scheduled for March 1-21 and will be played at five venues in Sydney, Perth ...
Here's everything you need to know about the 2024 NCAA DIII women's soccer championship, which will consist of an 64-team tournament bracket. The bracket will be revealed during an NCAA.com ...
We consulted 12 of 16 clubs that made up Liga F in the 2023-24 season to find out about the state of top-flight women’s ...
Maria Howell is the lead reporter for NCAA men's and women's soccer. She is a 2022 graduate from Georgia State University where she played four years of Division I soccer. Howell is a passionate ...
After a lengthy independent report on the Summer Olympic drone-spying scandal, Canada Soccer says women's head coach Bev ...
Australia’s World Cup hopes go on the line ... that not even Dario Vidosic is sure why they signed him as their Women’s Super League coach.