Chivas clinch glory ín Liga Mx Femenil Clausura

Another dramatic evening saw Chivas win the Liga mx femenil Clausura title. After a tightly fought first half which ended goalless the second half came to light as the tension rose to the end. Blanca Felix was the hero saving Charlyn’s penalty in the 70th minute to keep Chivas ahead in the tie, after a stunning Lizbeth Angeles strike give Pachuca the lead on the night. Pachuca pushed for the equaliser but strong defence give the visitors another clear opportunity, being limited to set peice efforts before the final whistle sounded to set the attendance of 40,432 into raptures of joy, the figure being a new record for the Guadalajara club. It is the second time Chivas has won the title having previously won the initial Apertura championship in 2017.

Other results from around the world today

Vllaznia celebration after clinching another double winning season in Albania. Vllaznia got off to a roaring start and were 3-0 up inside the first 15 minutes of the game. Totally dominating proceedings Lucije Gjini and legend striker Megi Doci leading the way both scoring braces. A own goal shortly before half time from Kotares compounded Tirana misery. Vllaznia strolled through the second half adding a further three goals to win 7-0.

A Weekend of joy and tears in the world of woso, Henry inspired Lyon to UWCL glory, UK SMS Lodz win the title in Poland, BH Bank crowned  champions of Tunisia, Maksimum win historic title in Moldova

Another great weekend in the world of Women’s football comes to a end with many celebrations across the globe.   The weekend highlighted by the final of the Uefa Women’s Champions League final in Torino which saw Lyon claim the title for the eighth time.   OL set the tone from the outset and as early as the sixth minute they took the lead with a stunning strike from Amandine Henry, Ada Hegerberg pounced in the 23rd minute to double the advantage and in the 33rd minute Catarina Macario tapped home into a empty net as Barcelona defence crumbled under the powerful display by Lyon.  Alexia Putellas finished a fine move in the 41st minute to reduce the defecit at the interval.   The second half saw Barcelona create half chances but could rarely find a open shot as a strong Lyon defence held out to regain their title won by the Catalans last year.

FC Twente Vrouwen retained the title in the Netherlands as they defeated rivals Ajax 3-2 with a dramatic comeback from 0-2, Ajax had entered the game in the knowledge that they required to win by a 10 goal margin.

Pomurje emerged as champions in Slovenia in a hard fought contest against Olimpia Ljubljana neither team could find the target, playing out a goalless draw to give the host the necessary point to claim the title with a better head to head record over Olimpia as they both ended the season on 57 points.

Uk SMS Lodz claimed the title for the first time as they defeated UJ AZS Krakow 2-1, Dominika Kopinska’s excellent curling effort clinching the victory in the 60th minute.   Gornik ended the Reign of Czarni cruising to a 3-0 victory to move into second place, but Lodz better head to head record meant they could celebrate with one round remaining.

Spartak Myjava emerged as champions in Slovakia, Andrea Bogorova striking a brace as they defeated Zilina 3-0 to clinch the title in their final game of the season.   A better head to head record over second placed outgoing champion Slovan Bratislava earned the historic success for the club.

Maksimum also became a first time Champion in Moldova a 0-0 draw with Noroc was enough to open the champagne ending the run of Agarista-ss who will finish second in the table as they defeated Belceanka 4-0.

ZNK Split regained the title in Croatia with a round to spare as they crushed Rijeka 11-0, Korál Hazan struck five goals in the rout.

PAOK retained the title in Greece as they played out a 1-1 draw in the third round of matches in the play offs.

Bayelsa Queens sealed the Super 6 Championship in Nigeria on the back of a brace from the inspiration of Gift Monday, who  scored 9 goals overall in the tournament defeating Nasarawa 2-1 in the match that decided the champions.

BH Bank won their fourth title in Tunisia as they defeated Sidi Bouzid 4-1 in the final round of championship play off games, their first success since 2019.

In Lesotho LDF Ladies won the championship with a 10-0 victory in their final match over Limkokwing, On Friday She Corporate claimed the title in Uganda playing out a titanic goalless draw over second place Kampala Queens to win the championship on goal difference 25-12 to Kampala 25-13.

In Paraguay Olimpia clinched the Apertura and a place in the Conmebol Libertadores Femenina to be held in Ecuador later in the year as they struck 11 unanswered goals against Sportivo.

A stunning solo performance from Clara Luvanga saw Tanzania sweep aside Cameroun 4-1 in the first leg of the CAF Women’s Under 17 Final Qualifying round. Luvanga struck a stunning quadruple as the Cameroun defence had no answer to her pace and power. Tanzania will host the return leg on June 5. In the first two games on Friday Nigeria emerged victors in Ethiopia Opeyemi Ajakaye Goal on 36 minutes the difference. Ghana defeated Morocco 2-0 Stella Nyamekye and Nancy Amoh the scorers. However since has emerged claims from Morroco that they had overage players in the squad as 6 players were pulled before the kick off.

Results of the weekend

Twente retain the title in the Netherlands as She Corporate clinch a dramatic title in Uganda, Advantage Chivas in the Liguilla Gran Finale

Results

FC Twente Vrouwen retained the title with in style with a dramatic comeback to defeat Ajax 3-2. Ajax entered the game in the knowledge they had to win by 10 goals, and took the game to Twente, a positive first half performance that saw goals from Romee Leuchter 27 and Chasity Grant a excellent strike on 37 minutes. both assisted by Victoria Pelova. Anne-Lena Stolze reduced the deficit shortly after the interval as Twente slowly took over proceedings. Elena Dhont struck on 83 minutes before Kim Everaerts pounced to score a dramatic winner in the 87th minute.

HB Køge edged closer to retaining the title in Denmark as Cecile Fløe fired home a hattrick in the 3-0 defeat of Kolding. Any dropped points from Fortuna tomorrow or just a point in Køge next game will seal the championship.

Nigeria earned a hard fought 1-0 victory in Ethiopia to take the advantage in the final qualifying round in the CAF Women’s Under 17, Opeyemi Ajakaye scored the only goal on 37 minutes, despite Ethiopia’s efforts to equalise Nigeria held out for the victory. Ghana dominated Morocco in the first leg of their tie Stella Nyamekye and Nancy Amoh scored the goals to take a 2-0 lead to Morocco for the second leg in a fortnight

She Corporate won a dramatic title in Uganda as they held second place Kampala Queens to a goalless draw, holding off a brave effort from Kampala who had a goal disallowed for a infringement. Tooro’s goalless draw meant they where the second team to be relegated along with She Maroon.

Club Deportivo Fas took charge of the Gran Final in El Salvador as they defeated rivals Alianza 3-1, Zulia Menjivar striking a fantastic freekick to open the scoring, Fas outplayed their opposition and Stefani Lopez doubled the lead before the break. Sandra Maravilla ended a fine move on 72 minutes to make the score 3-0 however minutes later Laura Suárez was quickest to her saved penalty to fire home the rebound.

Chivas fought back to defeat Pachuca 4-2 in a thrilling Liguilla Gran Final 1st leg contest, taking home the advantage for the second leg on Monday evening. Esbeydi Salazar opened the scoring on 27 minutes heading home a superb cross from Ruth Bravo. Gabriela Valenzuala levelled proceedings in the 49th minute before Monica Ocampo slotted home in the 53rd minute from a excellent defense splitting pass from Salazar. Chivas battled and came close to a equaliser a header striking the post. However on 72 minutes Carolina Jaramillo ‘s corner deceived everyone and squeezed in at the near post to level proceedings at 2-2 the ball striking the back of Monica Ocampo to nestle in the bottom corner . Alicia Cervantes headed home the winning goal in the 80th minute rounding of a excellent move. Cervantes sealed the contest deep into added time cooly slotting home a penalty in the 95th minute. The second leg will be played Monday night at 20hr.

Woso tv May 20-23

Streams available so far, links of various leagues will be updated

UWCL 2021-22 Final

May 21 19hr CET

Barcelona v Lyon

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Bein Sport Mena
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WNL 🇮🇪

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May 21 14hr
Shelbourne v DLR Waves
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May 21 14hr
Sligo v Cork
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May 21 18hr
Galway v Bohemian
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May 21 18hr
Wexford v Peamount
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May 21 19hr
Athlone v Treaty
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Liga BPI 🇵🇹

May 21 11hr
SC Braga v Famalicão
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May 21 16hr
SL Benfica v Vilaverdense
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May 22 11hr
Torreense v Sporting
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May 22 16hr
Albergaria v Maritimo
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Axa Women’s Super League

Semi Final 1st leg

May 21 17hr
Grasshopper v Zürich
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May 21 20h15
Basel v Servette
SRF Zwei, RTS deux
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May 21 11hr
UAI Urquiza v Gimnasia
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13hr
Ferro v Platens
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15hr
Boca v Huraca
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May 22 11hr
El Porvenir v River
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13hr
Defensor v Independiente
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14h30
Racing v Estudiantes
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MoldovaWomen’s Championship

May 22 15hr
Legia v Real
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Belceanka v Agarista-ss
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May 21 16hr
Maksimum v Noroc
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NWSL



May 21 6pm ET
Portland v Houston
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May 21 10.30pm
LA v Kansas
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May 22 2pm ET
NC v San Diego
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May 22 5pm ET
Gotham v Louisville
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May 22 6pm ET
Reign v Washington
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May 22 7pm
Orlando v Chicago
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Women’s Under 19 Championships Draw and schedule

UEFA Women’s Under 19 Championships
Czech Republic.

Schedule

Group A

June 27 17h30
Italy v Spain

June 27 11hr
Czech Republic v France

June 30 17h30
Czech Republic v Spain

June 30 15h00
Italy v France

July 3 17h30
Czech Republic v Italy

France v Spain

Group B

June 27 11hr
Sweden v Germany

June 27 17h30
England v Norway

June 30 15h00
Sweden v England

June 30 17h30
Germany v Sweden

July 3 20hr
Norway v Sweden

Germany v England

Semi Final
July 6 15hr, 17h30

Final
July 9 15hr

NWFL Super 6 Gift Monday fires Bayelsa to the top, Oysterbay relegated in Tanzania

Gift Monday fired a hattrick to send Bayelsa to the top of the table in the Super 6 after the second round of games. Bayelsa cruised to a 4-0 victory over Naija who were playing their first match after a dispute over kit yesterday cost them a forfeit. Nasarawa defeated Edo with Dooshima Tarnum scoring a 7th minute penalty. In the final game of the day defending champions Rivers Angels were held to a goalless draw by Delta Queens. Bayelsa and Nasarawa have 6pts, Delta 2, Edo and Rivers 1pt and Naija 0pts heading to the rest day. Action resumes Thursday morning at 10am when Nawasara play Delta.

Champions Simba Queens resumed winning form as they won 1-0 at JKT Queens via a own goal in the 45th minute by Lionet Lioko. Tiger defeated Ruvuma 4-0, Yanga eased to a 2-0 victory over TSC, Fountain Gate beat Baobab 1-0 thanks to a goal from Winifrida Mugwa and Mlandizi beat Oysterbay 3-1 a result that meant Oysterbay were relegated.

She Corporate and Kampala both won their respective games to take the championship to the final day on Friday, when She Corporate host Kampala. She Corporate won a rain delayed game 1-0 at Relegation threatened Tooro courtesy of a Alomo Whisper goal in the 28th minute. A Resty Nanziri strike give Kampala a 1-0 victory over Olila High School to set up the title showdown. Elsewhere She Maroons were relegated as they suffered a heavy 5-1 defeat at Uganda Martyrs.

Guinness super League action resumes Wednesday with one game as Éclair will host Lekie

In Zambia Red Arrows will host ZISD on Wednesday morning at 10am in a huge game that will determine the second semi finalists from group B. The winner will qualify for the semi finals to face Green Buffaloes. Should the game end in a draw ZISD will still have one game remaining against BUSA Queens. For Red Arrows it is their last regular season game.

The schedule for the CAF Women’s Under 17 Women’s World Cup qualifying is set, it will be the final qualifying round with the three winners Qualifying for the Fifa Women’s Under 17 World Cup in India.

Women’s Football Results May 14-15, Germany win thrilling Uefa Under 17 title, Chelsea clinch the double in England, Vihiga retain the title in Kenya, PSG win Coupe de France, Barcelona go 30 for 30

Results

Júlía Daltoe Lordes scored a stunning winner deep into added time to give Santos a 2-1 victory over São Paulo, Fe Palermo opened the scoring for the visitors on the stroke of half time before Cristiane scrambled home a equaliser midway through the second half.   Red Bull once again took the lead as Luana opened the scoring against Palmeiras,  however Carol soon grabbed a equaliser before a excellent Andressinha trademark strike give the points to the visitors. Corinthians had no problems disposing of lowly Cresspom 3-0 to move provisionally into second place.

As expected PSG won the Coupe de France Feminine Final over Yzeure,  with a five goal blitz in the opening 14 minutes, Marie-Antoinette Katoto made it 6-0 at the Half on 32 minutes completing her treble, Ashley Lawrence and Sara Dabritz both scored braces and Paulina Dudek completed the scoring.

The final day of the season saw Rangers romp to a 3-1 victory over Old Firm rivals Celtic Jane Ross scored a double and Demi Vance struck as Rangers dominated proceedings. With no Relegation this season due to expansion Hearts 3-0 victory over Partick saw them jump over Thistle to finish eighth in the Standings.

Dinamo blew the title wide open with a dramatic victory over ZNK Split, with two rounds of the championship remaining the title is up for grabs. Dinamo have to play Osijek and Rijeka, while Osijek play Dinamo and Split,   Split will meet Rijeka next round before a final game clash against Osijek.

Yasa Queens clinched the Zone A first place with a draw against Green Eagles as nearest rivals Red Arrows lost 3-0 at BUSA. It will be a tense week to see see who joins Green Buffaloes and YASA in the Championship play offs to determine the title winner. Indeni gained three points with a walkover victory. The top two teams in each group qualify for the final phase.

Chelsea clinched the double in England in a exciting FA Cup Final that went to extra time after Hatley Raso struck a last gasp equaliser for Manchester City. Sam Kerr opened the scoring in the 38th minute getting a touch on Millie Brights goal bound effort before Lauren Hemp struck a spectacular equaliser to send the teams in to the Half Time interval level at a goal apiece. Erin Cuthbert regained the lead for Chelsea with a stunning 30 yard effort into the top corner before Raso struck to force extra time.   The game was won in the 98th minute when Chelsea broke as Sam Kerr raced into the box taking advantage of defenders backing off as her effort was deflected past the keeper to give Chelsea the lead for the third time in the game.  

Myanmar claimed a semi final berth with a strike from Win Theingi Tun in stoppage time to break the heart of Singapore. Thailand cruised to a 5-0 victory in the second game of the day to top the group and will face Philippines in the semi final.

France claimed the final qualifying spot for the Fifa Women’s Under 17 World Cup in India with two excellent goals from Fanni Rossi and Lucie Calba. Feerine Belhadj produced a string of fine saves to keep the Netherlands at bay and ensure the 2-0 victory.   GERMANY won a thrilling final in a penalty shoot out following a 2-2 draw with Spain. Svea Stoldt opened the scoring in the 15th minute, however Spain levelled the game in the 28th minute when Marina Artero equalised.  Carla Camacho struck her third goal of the tournament to give Spain the lead on 63 minutes before a exceptional late equaliser from Mara Alber on 88 minutes forced the game to penalties. Eve Boettcher became the hero in the penalty shoot out saving three spot kicks including Vicky Lopez effort to give Germany a 8th title.

Barcelona finished a exceptional season in the league campaign ensuring a perfect 30 for 30 90 pts and 159 goals to 11 against as they ended rivals Atlético bid for a spot in next season’s UWCL. Paredes header opened the scoring in 11 minutes, Bonmati doubled the advantage on 23 minutes.  In a temperd game that saw two red cards the first Atletico’s Van Dongen on 59 minutes. Sampedro reduced the deficit on 63 minutes but Atletico could not find the equaliser required despite a late dismissal of Barcelona’s Bonmati to ensure the third position.   Real Madrid took advantage of the loss and snatched third place and a position in next season’s Uefa Women’s Champions League with a 1-0 victory over Villarreal in a nervy display that saw Kosovare Asllani score the only goal of the game from the penalty spot in the 43rd minute.

Vihiga Queens retained the title in Kenya with a 3-1 victory over Zetech Sparks with four rounds remaining. Topister Situma 24 38 minute goals give Vihiga a 2-0 lead before Zetech pulled a goal back, however Immaculate Wangila ensured champagne would be flowing with a 85th minute effort to seal the 3-1 victory.   Kayole moved out of the bottom three with a 1-0 victory over Relegation threatened Bunyore.

Champions Wolfsburg produced a champagne performance blitzing Leverkusen 7-1 including six unanswered first half goals to end the league season in style. Potsdam fell to a 5-0 defeat at Bayern to end the season in disappointing fashion, as Eintracht Frankfurt produced a dominating performance to defeat Werder 4-0 and celebrate clinching their position in next season’s Uefa Women’s Champions League.