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Record-breaking Wambach to retire at end of 2015
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Mary Wambach United States legend Abby Wambach will hang up her boots for the final time in December, she announced on Tuesday.

It’s coming home: Schoolkids lead support for Lionesses ahead of World Cup semi
By FourFourTwo Staff published
England

Kessler's World Cup hopes in jeopardy
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
Nadine Kessler FIFA Women's World Player of the Year Nadine Kessler is a major doubt for Germany's Women's World Cup campaign as she requires surgery on a long-standing knee injury.

The most exciting youngsters you need to know at the Women's World Cup
By Isaak Bowers last updated
Women's World Cup Isaak Bowers introduces a clutch of developing stars hoping to make their mark in Canada...

It’s a given now that Nikita Parris is in world-class bracket – Phil Neville
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Phil Neville

Karen Bardsley: Men and women goalkeepers should train together
By Harriet Drudge published
England Women Standards of goalkeeping in women’s football could be improved by young players being able to train alongside male counterparts, says England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley.

Alex Scott: England don't fear anyone in Canada
By Gregg Davies last updated
Women's World Cup England defender Alex Scott has told FourFourTwo the Three Lionesses fear no one ahead of the 2015 Women’s World Cup.

United States wrap up another Women’s World Cup
By FourFourTwo Staff published
United States Women

England captain Steph Houghton demands more televised games to help boost women’s football
Posted published
England Women The Lionesses’ opening World Cup game against Scotland set new records for a women’s game with a prime-time terrestrial spot, and Houghton believes there should be more
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