Women’s soccer is becoming more and more popular around the globe, and with some major continental tournaments taking place ...
Women's soccer has its first million-dollar player ... That surpasses the world-record fee of $788,000 that Bay FC paid to sign Zambia striker Rachael Kundananji from Madrid CFF last year.
Women's soccer has its first million-dollar player after United States defender Naomi Girma moved from San Diego Wave to Chelsea on Sunday.
Emma Hayes, still in just her first year as head coach of the USWNT, is challenging long-held norms in women's soccer and pushing for a game built around female athletes.
Prior to Girma’s move to Chelsea, the women’s soccer transfer record was held by Zambia forward Racheal Kundananji. The 24-year-old was transferred from Spanish side Madrid CFF to the NWSL’s ...
American soccer player and U.S. women’s national team defender Naomi Girma’s transfer to the Chelsea Football Club (FC) for a record-breaking £900,000 ($1.1 million) represents a historic moment in ...
That surpasses the world-record fee of $788,000 that Bay FC paid to sign Zambia striker Rachael Kundananji from Madrid CFF last year. Chelsea new signing Naomi Girma is introduced to the fans ahead of ...
and this has made her the first $1million-plus women’s soccer player. The deal surpasses the previous record sum of €735,000 paid by Bay FC for Zambia forward Racheal Kundananji from Madrid ...
Girma's deal is said to have cost the Women's Super League side $1.1m (€1.06m / £890,000). It beats last winter's pair of NWSL swoops for Zambia internationals ... She won U.S. Soccer Player ...
In the three decades since FIFA finally launched the Women’s World Cup in 1991, the U.S. has been the power in women’s soccer ...