Concacaf Women’s Under 17 WWC Qualifying phase 1, road to Morroco commences Monday Jan 27.



Concacaf Women’s Under 17 WWC Qualifying 

Round One will take place from January 27 to February 1 the six group winners and the two best second-place finishers (eight total) advancing to the Final Round. 

Final Round, from March 31 to April 6, the teams advancing from Round One will join the four top-ranked teams, USA, Mexico, Canada, and Haiti, to compete for the U-17 Concacaf Women’s title and a spot at the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.

Round One Matchups

Monday, January 27

Bermuda vs. Cayman Islands

Puerto Rico vs. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 

Honduras vs. Belize

Trinidad and Tobago vs. US Virgin Islands

Cuba vs. Guyana

Panama vs. Turks and Caicos Islands 

El Salvador vs. Anguilla 

Guatemala vs. Curaçao

Tuesday, January 28

Grenada vs. Dominican Republic

Saint Kitts and Nevis vs. Nicaragua

Wednesday, January 29

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines vs. Bermuda

Cayman Islands vs. Puerto Rico

US Virgin Islands vs. Honduras

Belize vs. Trinidad and Tobago

Turks and Caicos Islands vs. Cuba

Guyana vs. Panama

Anguilla vs. Guatemala

Curaçao vs. El Salvador

Thursday, January 30

Costa Rica vs. Grenada

Jamaica vs. Saint Kitts and Nevis 

Friday, January 31

Cayman Islands vs. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 

Puerto Rico vs. Bermuda

Belize vs. US Virgin Islands

Trinidad and Tobago vs. Honduras

Guyana vs. Turks and Caicos Islands 

Panama vs. Cuba

Curaçao vs. Anguilla 

El Salvador vs. Guatemala

Saturday, February 1

Dominican Republic vs. Costa Rica

Nicaragua vs. Jamaica


Group A: Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 

Group B: Trinidad and Tobago, Honduras, Belize, and US Virgin Islands 

Group C: Panama, Cuba, Guyana, and Turks and Caicos Islands 

Group D: El Salvador, Guatemala, Curaçao, and Anguilla 

Group E: Jamaica, Nicaragua, and Saint Kitts and Nevis 

Group F: Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, and Grenada


Full schedule times can be found at

https://www.concacaf.com/en/under-17s-women/schedule-results/


City unveil Brasil star Kerolin through 2028.

FAWSL

Kerolin sign a three years deal with Manchester City

The starlet from Ponte Preta shone immediately in the Brasilerão Femenino of 2017. In the same year she was a guest player of Audax Corinthians and a vital member of the Copa Libertadores winning squad.

In 2018 she again shone in Ponte Preta and featured for Audax Osasco in the Libertadores Feminina. During the tournament however it was later discovered she had unwittingly taken a substance provided to her and suffered a two year suspension.

On her return Kerolin moved to Madrid CFF before her move to North Carolina Courage which saw her gain global following with her great form for the club.

After a ACL injury Brasil WNT coach Arthur Elias surprisingly listed her in the Brasil WNT Olympic Squad, knowing her very well from the Libertadores Feminina squad of 2017. Kerolin only featured in 6 games for the Courage last year after the Olympics before being available on a free contract. She currently has 45 caps for Brasil.

Woso tv So far Jan 24-27

Subway Women’s League Cup 

Quarter Final 

Jan 22 18h45 

Chelsea v Durham 

FAWSL YouTube 

Jan 22 19hr 

Man  United v Man City 

MUTV, FAWSL YouTube 

Jan 22 19h15 

Brighton  v Arsenal 

FAWSL YouTube

Jan 22 19h30 

Tottenham  v West Ham

FAWSL YouTube

Supercopa Femenina 

Jan 22 19hr

Barcelona v Atlético

La 2

3 Cat

Rtve play

Jan 23 19hr

Real Madrid v Sociedad

La 2

Rtve play

Liga BPI 🇵🇹 

Jan 25 11hr

Vilaverdense v Sporting

Canal 11 TV 

Canal 11 online 

Jan 25 15hr

Estoril v Torreense

Canal 11 online 

Jan 26 11hr

Valadares v Maritimo

Canal 11 online 

Jan 26 11hr

Famalicão v SL Benfica

Canal 11 TV 

Canal 11 online 

Jan 26 15hr

Racing Power v Albergaria

Canal 11 online 

Jan 26 15hr

Damaiense v SC Braga

Canal 11 online

Belgium 🇧🇪 WSL

Jan 25 13h30m

Anderlecht v Liege 

Eleven Sport pro 🇧🇪

Türkiye 🇹🇷 WSL 

Jan 26 1pm 

Bornova v Ünye

Tba

Jan 26 2pm

Fatih Vatan v Hakkarigücü 

Tba

Jan 26 2pm

Besiktas v Beylerbeyispor 

Besiktas YT 

Jan 26 2pm 

Amed v Alg Spor 

Alg Spor YT 

Jan 26 2pm

Fenerbahçe v Fomget 

FBTV, Fenerbahçe YT

Jan 26 2pm

Galatasaray v Çemeköy 

GSTV, Galatasaray YT

Jan 26 12hr

Freiburg v Leverkusen

DAZN 1 🇩🇪

Magenta Sport

Jan 26 14hr

Jena v Hoffenheim

Magenta Sport

DAZN 🇩🇪

Eredivisie Vrouwen 🇳🇱 

Jan 25 14hr

AZ Alkmaar v Feyenoord

ESPN

Jan 25 16h30

Den Haag v PSV

ESPN 2

Jan 25 16h30

Excelsior v Telstar

ESPN 4

Jan 26 12h15

Utrecht v Twente

ESPN

Jan 26 12h15

Heerenveen v Sittard

ESPN 4

Jan 26 16h45

Zwolle v Ajax

ESPN 3

Serie A Femminile 🇮🇹 

Jan 24 18h30

Juventus v Inter

DAZN 🇮🇹 

Rai Sport 

DAZN 🇬🇧 

W Sport 

Jan 25 12h30

Como v Sassuolo

Jan 25 12h30

Lazio v Fiorentina

DAZN 🇮🇹 

DAZN 🇬🇧 

Jan 25 15hr

Milan v Roma 

DAZN 🇮🇹 

W Sport 

Jan 26 12h30

Napoli v Sampdoria

DAZN 🇮🇹

DAZN 🇬🇧

Liga F 🇪🇸 

Jan 25 12hr 

Levante v Badalona 

Movistar +

DAZN ES 

Jan 25 12hr 

CA Tenerife v Madrid CFF 

DAZN ES 

DAZN 🇬🇧

Jan 25 16hr

Valencia v Atlético

DAZN ES

Jan 25 18hr

Eibar v Granada

DAZN ES 

Jan 26 16hr

Betis v Abanca

DAZN ES 

Jan 26 18hr

Espanyol v Sevilla

DAZN ES

SWPL1 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 

Round 19

Jan 24 7pm Celtic v Hearts BBC Scotland

Jan 26 4.10pm Hibs v Glasgow City BBC Alba

FAWSL 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 

Jan 25 12hr

Aston Villa v Man City

Sky Sports PL 

Sky Showcase 

Optus Sport 

Sportsnet 

W Sport 

ESPN +

Disney+

Ziggo 3

Viaplay 

Jan 26 12h30

Chelsea v Arsenal

BBC 2

Optus Sport 

Sportsnet 

W Sport 

ESPN 2 🇺🇸 ESPN +

Disney+

Ziggo 4

Viaplay 

Dstv 

Jan 26 14hr

Crystal Palace v Tottenham

WSL YouTube

Jan 26 15hr

Leicester v Liverpool

WSL YouTube 

Jan 26 15hr

West Ham v Everton

WSL YouTube 

Jan 26 18h45

Man Utd v Brighton

Sky Sports PL

Sky Showcase

Optus Sport 

Sportsnet 

W Sport 

ESPN +

Disney+

Ziggo 3

Viaplay 

Supersport 

Coupe de France Féminine 🇫🇷 

Jan 24 20hr 

Nantes v PSG 

Ffftv.fff.fr 

Jan 26 14h00

Cannes v Le Mans

Ffftv.fff.fr

Liga mx femenil 🇲🇽 j5

Jan 24 18hr
Xolos v Gallos
Caliente TV

Jan 25 16h45
America v Leon
Liga BBVA femenil YT
Vix

Jan 26 12hr
Puebla v Atlas
Fox Sport mx

Jan 26 15h45
Cruz Azul v Mazatlan
Liga BBVA femenil YT

Jan 26 17hr
Chivas v Rayadas
Fox Sport mx

Jan 26 19hr
Tigres v Toluca
Fox Sport mx

Jan 26 21h10
Pachuca v San Luis
Tbd

Jan 27 18hr
Necaxa v Pumas
Liga BBVA femenil YT

Jan 27 21hr
Santos v Juarez
Caliente mx

REYNALD PEDROS, Eric Garcin team up again at the head of the Côte D’ivoire Women’s National Team.



Reynald Pedros is the new coach of the Côte D’Ivoire women’s national team. Pedros replaces Clémentine Touré. Reportedly in the search for a replacement was Corinne Diacre and home based coaching.


REYNALD in his coaching career

In club

Winner of the Champions League in 2018 and 2019 with Olympique Lyonnais féminine

Champion of France in 2018 and 2019 with Olympique Lyonnais féminine

Winner of the Coupe de France in 2019 with Olympique Lyonnais féminine

Finalist of the Coupe de France in 2018 with Olympique Lyonnais féminine


Reynald Pedros previously Morocco Women’s National Team head coach

2nd place at the Aisha Buhari Cup in 2021

With the Moroccon Women’s National Team Winner of the Malta International Tournament in 2022

Finalist of the Cup African Women’s Nations Cup in 2022


Last 16 of the 2023 Women’s World Cup taking Morocco out of the group phase a historic achievement.

Voted FIFA The Best Coach (women) in 2018

Pedros will be assisted by Eric Garcin, with whom he worked during his time at the head of the Moroccan Women’s National team.

African Women’s Football Côte D’ivoire stun Senegal in thriller, Ampem edge Dreamz in Ghana Cup, Winifrida Gerald sparkles in GIFT tourney, Fatou Touré keeps Bambey top in Senegal.



CAF Women’s Under 17 WWC Qualifying

Cameroun controlled the game despite only adding one early goal to their first leg advantage Ntsongo Nkoussa striking from close range in the fourth minute. They face Ethiopia in the second round.

South Africa dominated a gallant under prepared Gabon Noella Ilembo Mbassi striking a excellent goal for the visitors highlighting the effort. However the host struck 9 to add to the 12 in the unfortunate events of the first leg. They now face a huge task in the next round when they play Nigeria

Sierra Leone advanced with a excellent 2-0 away victory over Centrafique, Amanita Kamara scored a penalty on the stroke of half time before Maseray Turay sealed the game. Sierra Leone is scheduled to play Guinea in the second round.

Algeria and Tunisia played out a tense goalless draw in which defence dominated, Tunisia coming close in stoppage time with a thunderous effort. Algeria advance 1-0 on aggregate to face Botswana.

Uganda proved once again too strong for Namibia adding a further 8 goals to the 10 of the first leg Joan Namulindwa 35 46 51 striking a hattrick. Uganda face rival Kenya in the next round a tricky prospect.

RD Congo eased past a determined Niger proving to strong, once again recording a 2-0 success. Grace Aïcha 15 and a well taken Esther Heshima effort sealed RD Congo passage to face Benin .

Côte D’ivoire stunned host Senegal with Akoua Déborah pouncing on a goalkeeper error minutes from time to level the game and take the tie on away goals. A thrilling contest saw Marie Louise Sarr score two excellent goals for Senegal the first of which a sublime chip over the advancing keeper by N’Guessan Adjoua quickly tied the game at 1-1.  In a frantic finale a thunder bolt shot struck the bar and bounced down on the goaline with no technology in play to decide if it had indeed crossed the line to Senegal’s frustration. Côte D’ivoire advanced to face Burundi.


Etincelles remain on top by a goal as they defeated Djelgodji 3-1.  Ghana striker Comfort Yeboah struck a hattrick as USFA dominated ESIZ 4-0. Douanes remains third edging ASECK 2-1



AS Bambey top the league in Senegal

Fatou Binetou Touré fired home a 36th minute winner as AS Bambey edged Casa 1-0 to remain top in Senegal.

Sadigatou Diallo scored twice, Bineta Korkel Seck
Adama Sané and Marie Diokh hit the target as champions Aigles Medina cruised to a 5-1 win to remain second level points with JOG who defeated Amazones 4-1.


Naja moved to the top of Poule A in Benin goals from Amarachi and Oghogogo earned Naija a 2-0 win over ASSABA. Espoir defeated Aïnonvi 1-0 a penalty the decisive goal Jessica Agolinhou striking home the opportunity.


Zesco Ndola edged towards the title despite being held by reigning champions Green Buffaloes 0-0. Red Arrows struck three second half goals to defeat Kamfinsa 3-0 remaining second on gd from Indeni who received a Walkover against Choma Warriors.


Flora Kameni struck in the third minute as Ebolowa defeated Louves 2-0, a unfortunate own goal sealing the victory in the 86th minute. Lekie remain a point behind destroying Authentic Ladies 9-0 Yvanna Makana 43 52 73 striking a treble alongside Farida Machia 27 44 59. Elsewhere FAP had to settle for a goalless draw with Caïman, Awa defeated Ita Mbong 2-0, Cyclone defeated Vision 3-0 Catherine Kadjob scoring twice. Eclair overcame DJA 3-1.


Ukwinkunda Jeannette “Jiji”  came on as a substitute with devastating effect for leaders Rayon who defeated Kamonyi  2-0 with goals scored in the 86th and 90+4 minutes. Rayon hold a 9 point advantage over Indahangarwa who suffered a 1-0 loss to Police. Uwase Zawadi  scored twice, Mutuyemariya Florentine Kalaba  and Coralie Odette Nguema  scored the goals as AS Kigali defeated Bugesera 4-0.



Only two games took place at the weekend AR Guelma and FC Bejaia played out a goalless draw a result taking the latter off the bottom of the table in a tight relegation battle. CS Constantine and Oran Centre drew 2-2.  Leaders CF Akbou game at ASE Bejaia was abandoned due to a flooded pitch.


Two goals in four minutes gave Ampem Darkoa a 2-1 win over Dreamz in the tie of the round. Mary Amponsah struck in the 24th minute quickly followed by a Gnabekan N Yanyimaya 28th minute effort. Gifty Azuma reduced the defecit but the Northern leaders held out to advance. Alamisi Atampaga scored the winner as Faith Ladies defeated Soccer 1-0. Hasaacas cruised against lower league opponents Blacoe. Northern Ladies overcame Savannah on penalties following a 1-1 draw.



FC MASAR GO 3PTS CLEAR

FC Masar go 3pts clear of Al Alhy at the top (39pts) in a hard fought controversial contest. Mahira Ali struck early before a powerful Slimzy header levelled the game. Ali then added her second to regain the lead for Fc Masar with a excellent individual effort. Sandrine Niyonkuru pounced on the stroke of half time to make the score 3-1. Zamalek continued to give FC Masar a tough outing the champions needing to be on top form. A controversial goal awarded to Hala Abdel Sammad who headed in a corner which Zamalek claimed did not enter the goal lead to a 13 minute delay as they left the field in protest. Upon return no further scoring was added.


Leaders ASEC were in destructive form as they crushed Teco 7-0 Ouedraogo Habibou and Tra Lou Minouzan both scoring doubles.

ASEC scorers Diallo Ami 5′
Ouedraogo Habibou 22′ 45
Gbéhi Anastasie 45+5
Gnounoué Erika 65′
Tra Lou Minouzan 73′ 75′

Koutouan Daníelle, Gue Leonie, Youa Diane With a brace Sarah Fofana and Aurelia Priscilla scored the 6 goals for second place Stella FC as they defeated Ange FC 6-2

Stella FC after a 6-2 win over Ange


Mariama Sambu was again in dominant form scoring 5 goals for leaders Ram K who defeated Malema Queens 7-3. Salamatu Kamara added a double.

Fanta Daouda Nabe scored twice and Sarah Bangaru found the target as FC Kallon remain level points with Ram K and Police as they beat Koya Queens 3-1

Abibatu Bangaru and Zainab Kamara ensured a 2-0 victory for Sierra Leone Police Ladies over second bottom Vem Buck

Defending champions Mogbewmo Queens eased to a 3-0 win over Mena Queens, Gambian Sally Jatta was in top form striking a brace in the 1st and 13th minute. Wuya Mohai completed the scoring.


Mariama Sambu who scored 5 goals at the weekend, préviously scoring 4 against Kahunla and 3 against Vem Buck in devastating form for leaders Ram Kamara.


Defending champions Kenya Police Bullets move to the top of the table in Kenya despite a goalless draw against Kisumu in the only game of the weekend.



MaFanta Drammeh blasted home a treble as Berewuleng continue to lead the way in Gambia. Kumba Kassama added a brace as the leaders cruised to a 5-0 win over Jeshwang. Full-Time in Basori

A 90th-minute header from Silvina Co and a late strike from Jarra Jambang sealed the victory as TMT Ladies secured a dramatic 3-1 win over Future Bi to maintain their unbeaten streak.

Red Scorpions overcame newcomers to the top division Yakarr 3-2 in a tight contest.


Leaders Berewuleng.

After a lot of frustration in Togo the Women’s Championship finally continued with the opening matches of the play offs. ASKO defeated Entente 2-0 Akedemi Paulina Akintan and a late goal from Tatiana Kayaba sealed the victory. Patience Olateju Harrison 74th Minute effort was the decisive goal in a narrow 1-0 win for Koroki over Ahe.



©CAF

©CAF champions JKT star Winifrida Gerald

JKT Queens were crowned champions of the pilot CAF u17 Girls integrated Club Tournament, lead by Tanzania starlet Winifrida Gerald who scored two goals in four minutes to overcome TDS Girls who had taken a 1-0 advantage at the interval courtesy of Winifrida Mathias.

©CAF JKT Queens gold medalist.

©CAF Media Kenya Academy Of Sports

Kenya Academy Of Sports took the bronze medal  defeating Bon Consilli 2-0 through goals from Brenda Achieng and Mitshel Muthama.

Kenya EJA earned 5th spot defeating Aigle Noir 4-0.

Final classment

1 JKT

2 TDS Academy

3 KAS

4 Bon Consilli

5 Kenya EJA

6 Aigle Noir

7 City Lights


BrasilerãoFemenino 2025 calendar finally takes shape after frustration among clubs. Copa do Brasil returns A1 A2 remain 16 teams in 2025


Following a meeting today between the clubs via online links the following changes where announced


Return of the Copa do Brasil with 64 teams running between May 14 and November 19. Audax/Corinthians won the last edition in 2016.

Serie A1 will continue with 16 teams but with 2 relegated teams and 4 will be promoted from A2

Serie A2 continues with 16 teams this season (19/04 to 30/08)

Serie A3 has 32 teams starting in a group format (26/04 to 05/07)

The season will commence with the Super Cup on March 2

Serie A1 will commence on March 16

Also the Brazilian Under-17, Under-20 and the Women’s Development League in the Under-16 and Under-14 categories.

The state championships to be played between August 3 and December 14.


2025 Calendar – Women’s Football
Women’s Super Cup: 2/3 to 9/3
Under-16 and Under-14 Development League: 28/3 to 3/4
Women’s Brazilian A1: 16/3 to 14/9
Under-20 Brazilian: 5/6 to 21/8
Under-17 Brazilian: 7/6 to 16/8
Women’s Brazilian Cup: 14/5 to 19/11


SUPERCOPA DO BRASIL

Participants


3B da Amazônia (AM)
Bahia (BA)
Cruzeiro (MG)
Grêmio (RS)
Flamengo (RJ)
Real Brasília (DF)
Sport (PE)
Corinthians (SP)


Kim Lars Björkegren appointed Ghana WNT head coach



Kim Lars Björkegren, has been appointed new Head Coach of the Senior National Female team, the Black Queens. He replaces erstwhile Coach, Nora Hauptle, whose contract with the GFA expired at the end of December 2024. The contract length is 2 years.

He has experience in coaching in Sweden and other countries. His successes include his winning the Cyprus top Women’s league with Apollon Ladies as well as the Damallsvenskan (Swedish Women’s top league) with Linkopings FC.

Beijing BG Phoenix in the Chinese Super League and has worked as Technical Director of Manila Digger FC of the Philippines.

Most recently, Kim was the coach of Racing Louisville in the NWSL


He will be assisted by Coaches Charles Sampson and Anita Wiredu.

Nassamu Yakubu has been appointed as the Goalkeepers Coach.

African Women’s Football Akinyi keeps Kibera top, Top Girls remains invincible in Burundi, Ebolowa down Lekie in Cameroun’s top clash. Chaos in CAF u17 qualifying Gabon end with 6, Cameroun starlets shines in Egypt



South Africa advanced in diabolical circumstances and will face Nigeria  in the next round

Gabon 🇬🇦 1-12 South Africa 🇿🇦
Mabelane x2
Khoza X4
Nzuza x3
Simamane x3

Gabon entered to field only 10 players for this 1st leg as the rest of their other players for not meet the age restrictions rule of the 2025 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers

The match was  called off after only the 1st half. Gabon had 6 players available to play and according to FIFA the match was suspended.

Sierra Leone and Central Africa Republic played out a tight goalless draw as the two teams head to Cameroun for the return match

A second half strike from Amila Akkaouche earned Algeria  the advantage in the return leg.


Goals from Olivia Makika 31 and Marry Kabunga 55 gave RD Congo a 2-0 advantage over Niger who contained the host for the most part limiting opportunities for the host.

Côte D’ivoire took a early lead through Esther Kouame before a 90th minute equaliser from Coumba Sangouthé levelled the tie, the host missed opportunies coming back to haunt them in their debut In the under 17 category.


Cameroun recorded a emphatic victory as Ange Tazanou fired a hattrick and emerging starlet Tiwa Lys scoring a penalty and being involved in all 5 goals. Dominating from the start Egypt found themselves overpowered despite making a couple of opportunities there was no way back in the game.



N’Guessan Nadege scored a 90th minute winner as ASEC maintained there 100 percent winning start to the season. Atletico D’Abidjan defeated defending champions 4-1. Stella earned a narrow 2-1 win over Glory AFAN crushed Koria 6-0.


Mariama Sambu hat-trick proved the difference for RAM Kamara  FC  as they moved to the top of the standings extending their impressive unbeaten start, following a 7-0 victory over VEM Buck. Salamatu Kamara  also scored twice with two assists. FC Kallon came from behind to draw with Patricia Humu as champions Mogbewmo defeated bottom team Ascentonians 3-1


Aja Jabang scored a late winner for Berewuleng to send them to the top of the table in Gambia. Red Scorpion rebounded from the loss to Berewuleng defeating Koita 3-0. TMT was held by Police to a 1-1 draw.


JF Khroub moved to 21pts defeating ASE Bejaia 5-1 as FC Bejaia earned a crucial 3pts in the relegation battle defeating Setif 1-0.


FC Masar moved level points with Al Alhy after the withdrawal of Al Masry after only 8 minutes of the match. Modern Sport claimed 6pts over the weekend with a pair of 4-0 victories Samuel Oluwagbemi of Nigeria on target in both games.


Sam Nelly moved to the top of the standings in Pool A defeating UMSA 3-2 in a 5 goal shoot out. Aïnonvi defeated CEFoS 3-0. Naja game against ASSABA was postponed.


Top Girls remained invincible at the top of the table in Burundi recording a 9th win defeating Inyange 2-0 opening a 8 point advantage over Buja Queens who were held to a goalless draw against Intwarikazi.


Etincelles and USFA remain locked at the top of the table both recording emphatic victories USPA defeating Djelgodji 5-2 and Etincelles defeating ASO 4-0


AS Bambey took over at the top of the table defeating Dakar SC 2-1. Champions Aigles Dames were frustrated to a goalless draw by Amazone.


Elizabeth Akinyi’s goal on the stroke of half time kept Kibera top of the league as they settled for a 1-1 draw with Mombasa.  Reigning champions breathe tightly behind downing Trinity 3-0. Kisped upset Vihiga Queens Lilian Adera Odaa striking the match winner.


Ebolowa moved to the top in Cameroun winning the battle of the last two champions a tightly thought contest was edged by the reigning queens of Cameroun overcoming Lekie 1-0. Amazone FAP moved to third spot a emphatic display over a inform Ita Mbong running out 4-1 winners.


Zesco Ndola edged Zanaco 1-0 courtesy of a Penelope Mulubwa 28th minute effort their lead was extended to 14pts as Red Arrows and Indeni battled out a goalless draw.  Green Buffaloes saw new frustration as the grip on the title fades as they were held by Nkwazi to a 0-0 draw.


CBE took a firm grip on their title defense defeating Mechal and Addis Ababa as they continue their catch up games from their participation in the CAF Women’s Champions League. They now hold a 5 pt advantage over Hawassa and can extend to 8 when they face Arbraminch on the 16th


Ampem Darkoa remain firmly in control of the Northern section with Nancy Amoh sealing a 2-0 win over Tamale.   NWSL bound Stella Nyamekye scored a brace as Dreamz swept aside Sung Shining 5-1. Fosu moved level with Northern as Rachael Ankamaa scored a dramatic late winner to defeat Savannah 1-0. Northern suffered a defeat as Supreme fought back to win 2-1 Ruth Ayayee scoring the match winner. The South sector remains very tight Police being held by Faith to a 0-0 draw, Hasaacas edges Halifax 1-0, Epiphany eased to a 3-1 win over Soccer as Jónína fell to the Army Sarah Kulible scoring a 87th minute winner.


Casey Stoney confirmed as the new Coach of the Canadian Women’s National Team

Canada Soccer confirmed Casey Stoney as their new coach of the Women’s national soccer team.

Kevin Blue the CEO stated We are thrilled to welcome Casey Stoney as Head Coach of the Women’s National Team. Casey’s track record of successful leadership, her values and strength of character, and her lifelong dedication to the advancement of women’s football make her the right person to lead our national team into its next chapter.”

Casey Stoney said. I am honoured to join Canada Soccer as the Head Coach of the Women’s National Team. Canada has a proud tradition in women’s football, and I am excited to work with such a talented group of players. Together with the federation’s new leadership, we will strive to build on past successes and continue to grow the sport in Canada on and off the field. I look forward to the journey ahead and to engaging with the incredible passion of Canadian soccer fans.”

Stoney will begin her tenure with a three-match series in February at the Pinatar Cup in Spain.