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How the United States got a head start on everybody else in women's football
By Jason Davis published
Women's World Cup Soccer has long been adopted by US females, but why? Jason Davis explains how government legislation and a lack of tradition helped the USWNT thrive

Holland’s Bloodworth will disappoint in-laws if United States lose World Cup
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Women's World Cup

Jill Scott: Signing off World Cup with a medal will set England up for the future
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Women's World Cup

In the mag: Lionesses exclusive! Plus Maradona in Mexico, Ward-Prowse, Richarlison, Puyol and more
By Gregg Davies published
FourFourTwo Get your hands on the July 2019 issue of FourFourTwo magazine – available in print or on iPad and iPhone – from Wednesday, July 5
Australia, Postecoglou nominated for AFC awards
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Massimo Luongo Australia will be expected to claim the AFC men's Team of the Year award for 2015 after lifting the Asian Cup on home soil in January.

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.

In the mag: Season Preview! Gary Neville One-on-One! Inside Bournemouth!
By Gregg Davies published
FourFourTwo It's that time again. The Season Preview edition of FourFourTwo is here, available in print, on iPad and also on iPhone from Saturday August 1...

England to face Scotland and Japan at Women's World Cup, United States to meet Sweden
By FourFourTwo Staff published
The United States will meet Thailand, Chile and Sweden at the Women's World Cup, while Scotland, Argentina and Japan will face England.
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