Chinese Women’s Super League 2025. Liaoning sign African duo for 2025 with a warm welcome ahead of daunting season opener.


Nigerian Forward Folashade Ijamilusi joined CWSL outfit Liaoning signing a two year contract. The Super Falcons striker moves on from Edo Queens after a stand out year which included scoring a hattrick against Algeria in the Women’s International Friendly last October. Folashade will join her club on February 7th

Folashade joins Adele Naomi Kabre the talented Burkina Faso international who arrived at the club last week. Kabre was the best player and scorer in Burkina Faso in 2022-23 before joining Karagümrük in Turkey. Kabre also arrives on a two year deal.

Both have a month before the tentative start of the Chinese Women’s Super League 2025 season in which Liaoning have a daunting opening march scheduled against 5 times reigning champions Wuhan.


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Folashade Ijamilusi greeted at the airport


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Adele Naomi Kabre greeted by local media


CWSL Round 1 schedule

March 8 exact schedule to be confirmed.

Wuhan v Liaoning

Hangzhou v Changchun

Shanghai v Henan

Guandong v Yongchuan

Shandong v Jiangsu

Shaanxi v Beijing


African Women’s Football Remo Stars storm to the top of Group A in Nigeria, Shikangwa strikes dramatic winner, Stumai bags 7, ASFAR blitz CSST in the Coupe Du Trône


NWFL 🇳🇬Premiership Rd 4

Remo Stars moved to the top of  Group A with a resounding 4-1 win over Heartland Bolaji Olamide striking a brace

Nasarawa move to second a quick fire two goals saw them defeat Ekiti Queens 2-0

A 70th minute Omotoke Ogunfuwa goal saw Dannaz hold Edo Queens to a 1-1 draw, Goodness Osigwe had put the reigning Super 6 Champions ahead.

Mary Lucky struck a hattrick as Abia Angels defeated Confluence 3-0.


Rivers Angels came from behind to defeat Delta 2-1
Mary Moses striking the match winner on 49 minutes

Rose Ekong put the icing on Group B leaders Bayelsa Queens 3-0 win over Adamawa

Kelechi Chukwunlem goal on the stroke of half time give Ibom Angels the points against Benue Queens, Ibom running out 2-1 winners

Rodiat Yusuf earned Robo Queens a 2-2 draw in a entertaining encounter. Opeyemi Ajakaye opened the scoring in the 3rd minute, Naija fought back to take the lead with goals from Jenat Ikpa and Tumininu Adeshina before Yusuf levelled for a share of the spoils.


Egypt 🇪🇬 Women’s Premier Leagu

FC Masar remain 1pt clear of Al Alhy at the top of the table with 46ts. Hala opened the scoring with a scrambled effort, Yasmeen doubled the lead before the break, Sandrine Niyonkuru 73 added a penalty to put FC Masar 3-0 ahead, Samuel Oluwagbemi  scored a consolation for Modern Sport.

Tharya struck a quadruple to keep Al Alhy within a point of FC Masar in 8-0 win, Charity Reuben 🇳🇬 added a brace.

Jennifer Owusuaa  earned ZED FC a point in 1-1 draw with the equaliser in the second half

Amira R scored 6 in Wadi Degla 14-0 win who stay 3rd on 41pts


Amira R who scored 6 in Wadi Degla 14-0 win over Palm Hills.


Amazone remain top of Group A defeating Entente 2-0. AS Mande recovered from a round 2 loss overcoming Momo 2-0. USFAS remain top of Group B defeating Tigresses 4-1, while Super Lionnes edged AS Real 3-2.


Atletico D’Abidjan consolidated second place in Côte D’ivoire thrashing Teco 5-0, Matoba Cisse 14, Agbo Esperance 30, Melei Frederique 36, Chyniere Georges 77 and Anne Akissi 86 scored the goals.


11 time Cup Winners ASFAR routed CSST 6-0, Salisu struck in the 5th minute leading to a goal Blitz all the goals in the opening half hour, Salisu x2, Boukhami Ouahiba, Ayoub Aya put through her own net, Cuta and Boukhami Siham scored the goals. CDSM provided the surprise of the round defeating PFAM 2-1. Amiratou Ndjambara struck the winner for FUS who beat HST 1-0. Salamata Diarra struck a hattrick as RS Berkane defeated AGS 8-0



Jentrix Shikangwa rises to head home a dramatic 90th minute winner to remain 5 pts clear at the top of the table ahead of JKT Queens who demolished Mlandzi 12-0, with Stumai Abdallah scoring 7 and the great talent Winifrida Gerald a hattrick.

Jentrix Shikangwa celebrates 90th minute winner

Stumai Abdallah who struck 7 and Winifrida Gerald a hattrick in JKT Queens 12-0 win over Mlandzi

LNFF Algeria D1 Feminine

Akbou decimated ASE Bejaia as the reigning champions open a 5pt gap at the top of the standings over Afak Relizane 25, US Biskra 24 a further point behind.

Result

ASE Bejaia 0-13 CF Akbou

African Women’s Football ASEC Blitz Agir infront of New WNT coach Reynald Pedros. ZESCO stroll on, Rayon win Peace Cup, Wadi Degla hold FC Masar. Africans shine abroad



New Côte D’ivoire 🇨🇮 WNT coach watches leaders ASEC blitz Agir 9-0

Runaway leaders ASEC blitzed Agir 9-0 to move 10 points clear of Atletico who were held by Sekala to a goalless draw.  Watched by the new Women’s national head coach Reynald Pedros ASEC raced to a 3-0 lead in 6 minutes N’Guessan Nadege again impressive scoring another double.

ASEC 9-0 Agir

03′, 90+5′ N’Guessan Nadège
05′, 45′ Brou Sopie
06′, 58′ Diallo Ami
28′ Gnounoué Erika
82′ Koné Korotoum
90′ Ouédraogo Habibou


Rebecca Okwaro scored a brace to take her tally for the season to 11 goals leading the defending champion Police Bullets to a 4-0 win over Bunyore to move 3pts clear at the top of the table. Kibera did not play this weekend. Vihiga Queens came from behind to defeat Zetech 2-1 to remain third on 24pts Alice Mideri scoring the match winner.


Flora Kameni lead Ebolowa’s charge to a dominant 5-0 win over Awa  to remain a point clear of Lekie who defeated Ita Mbong 3-1 two late goals sealing the victory. Amazone proved too strong for DJA Emilienne Endale Edjenguele sealing the win a 3-1 the 87th minute with a excellent effort.


Naja returned to the top of Poule A narrowly defeating UMSA 2-1 in the derby in a hard fought contest. Sam Nelly drop to second being held to a goalless draw by Espoir.  In Poule B Léopards remain in control of the group defeating FAL 2-0, Gamia remain three points behind running out 3-0 victors over AS Leaders.


USFAS stay top on goal difference over Etincelles thrashing NAS 8-0, Etincelles recording a 6-0 win over RCB. Douanes remain third edging Djelgodji 1-0.


Kick 4 Life cruised to a 6-0 win over Thaba-Tseka with Puseletso Jobo scoring twice to remain three points clear of LDF Ladies who defeated Bokamoso 3-0, Phuzile and Mmaretsi scoring the final two goals to seal the win.




Sadigatou Diallo, Bineta Korkel eSeck, Aissatou Chris Bär and Marie Diokh were on target for Aigles Medina who move to the top of the table with a 4-1 win over USPA, AS Bambey had a bye round as JOG moved to 16pts defeating Dakar SC 4-3


Leading scorers in Senegal


Ram Kamara dominated Mena Queens 4-0 to stay top on goal difference, Salamatu Kamara the heroine of the game scoring a hattrick moving her tally to 12 for the season. FC Kallon trounced Malema 6-1 lead by Kumba Zainab who struck a treble. Mogbewmo Queens beat Patricia Humu 3-0 Fatmata Turay, Awa Jawo and Wuya Mohai the scorers for the reigning champions.



Affak Relizane and JF Khroub played out a goalless draw to remain second and fourth respectively. Alger Centre defeated CEA Setif in the other rescheduled game played at the weekend Loukal scoring a double.  CF Akbou will have the opportunity to open a 5pt advantage on Tuesday when they face bottom team ASE Bejaia.


FC Masar dropped their first points of the season as Sandrine Niyonkuru scored the equaliser in a 1-1 draw against Wadi Degla. Manar had opened the scoring for the third placed outfit in the clash of the weekend. Al Alhy took full advantage and moved to within a point of the leaders with Charity Reuben striking a emphatic hattrick as they defeated El Mokawloon 5-0. NBE and Modern played out a 1-1 draw, Slimzy bagged a hattrick in Zamalek’s 10-0 thrashing of Palm Hills and El Ittihad Alexandria earned their first victory of the season defeating El Ghouna 1-0.



Rayon Sports added another trophy to their cabinet avenging last weekends league defeat to defeat Indahangarwa in the Peace Cup Final 5-3 on penalties after a 0-0 draw.

Highlights


Berewuleng maintained their unbeaten start to the season defeating Yakkar 4-2 in a entertaining match. Red Scorpions dominated Brikama 6-0
Kaddy Bayo,  Fatou Fatty, Fatoumatta Jammeh
Mariama Cham, Kumba Kuyateh and Mariama Bojang scoring the goals.


Mary Amponsah took her tally to 14 goals for the season the league leading scorer ensured a dominant 5-1 win for Northern leaders Ampem Darkoa over Prisons to remain with a 100 % record after 10 rounds. Stella Nyamekye scored both goals as Dreamz fell further behind the group leaders being held to a 2-2 draw by Tamale. In the South section a 60th minute own goal from Mawusi Gbenyo earned leaders Police a 2-1 win over Ladystrikers. Hasaacas defeated Berry 2-0 with a brace from Mercy Attobrah to remain level on points with Police Ladies. Epiphany scored twice in stoppage time to earn a dramatic victory over Faith Ladies.


Regína Chanda struck twice as runaway leaders Zesco Ndola Girls marched on with a 3-0 victory over Police Dove extending their advantage over Red Arrows to 14 points as the Arrows were held to a 1-1 draw by Elitte Ladies. Green Eagles struck Indeni a blow as Racheal Moono fired in a 10th minute winner for a 1-0 victory enabling in form Green Buffaloes to climb up to third in the table with another goal fest, Helen Chanda striking a hattrick and Evarine Susan Katongo striking twice in a 7-0 win over ZISD. Natasha Nanyangwe joined Ivy Nambeye on 20 goals in the Golden boot race lead by Penelope Mulubwa on 25.

Leading Scorers

Penelope Mulubwa Zesco 25

Ivy Nambeye 20 Nchanga

Natasha Nanyangwe 20 Green Buffaloes

Maylan Mulenga 19 Green Buffaloes

Ochumba Lubandji 17 Red Arrows


Peace Muduwa struck the winning goal for Kampala Queens to defeat Uganda Martyrs 1-0 as their mission to dethrone Kawempe Muslim continues and regain the title. Makerere frustrated the defending champions Kawempe holding them to a goalless draw. Amus College continued a impressive season Edinah Wanda striking their match winner in a 1-0 victory over Wakiso Hill.


Fatima Tagnaout added to her hattrick of the previous round assisting ASFAR to a 3-1 win over RCAZ and remain five points clear of RS Berkane whose impressive season for the promoted team continued with a 4-1 victory over ARAFF Anissa Belkasmi opening the scoring followed by goals from Drissia Korrych, Leila Elhadj and Noura Mouadni, Cameroun’s Michelle Ngo scored a consolation. SC Casablanca remains third edging CSST 2-1 and Nigerian Effiom Ekeng struck a dramatic 90+8 minute winner for fourth place HST who beat Phoenix 2-1.


African shine abroad.

Rinsola Babajide and Gift Monday lead CA Tenerife to a 2-0 win over Sevilla to move to 6th in Liga F on 26 points.

Victoire Biatholi Maimouna of Gabon struck a hattrick to lead Aris Limassol to a 4-2 win over Omonia for whom Linda Amoako was on target.

Peace Efih scored one goal in OFI’s 5-0 win over Kafisia and are 4th in the Greek WSL

Fatamatou Balde 90+5  and Alexandra Takounda Enagolo 90+7 scored dramatic stoppage time goals for Beylerbeyispor to overcome Fatih Vatan 3-2 Letago Madiba being on target for the visitors

Hapsatou Diallo one and Marie Ngah Manga a quadruple for Galatasaray in their 8-1 win over Ünye.

Princella Adubea scored for Trabzonspor in the 6-0 win over Bornova

Abideen Suliat was among Fomget scorers as they defeated Amed 4-0

Ghana’s Rahama Jafaru struck a brace as Nita defeated Kickstart 2-1.

Queenable Akousa Amankrah was on target for Sreebhumi in the 1-2 defeat by Odisha for whom fellow country lady Jennifer Kankam Yeboah struck.

Moussa Zouwairatou of Cameroun scored in Sethu’s 2-0 win over HOPS

Uganda’s Fazila Ikwaput treble for Gokulam inflicted a 3-2 win over East Bengal for whom Resty Nanziri scored a brace.

Ibtissam Jraïdi hit four and Naomie Kabakaba one in Al Alhi’s 8-0 win over Al Taraji.

Ajara Nchout took her tally to 28 with her four goals as Al Qadsiah trounced Al Amal 9-0

Nesrine Bahlouli one and a treble from Tanzania’s Clara Luvanga lifted league leaders and reigning champions Al Nassr to a emphatic 7-0 win over Eastern Flames

Francisca Ordega opened her scoring account for Al Ittihad in a losing cause as they fell 3-1 to Al Hilal

Á goal from Zambian Rachael Nachula and a super double from Ghana’s Doris Boaduwaa lifted Katamon to a 3-1 win over Hapoel Tel Aviv to remain a point behind leaders Kiryat Gat

Nigerian Juliet Sunday struck a brace as Hapoel Beersheva earned there first victory of the season defeating Tel Aviv 2-1.

Hildah Magaia scored a 59th minute equaliser for Xolos in Liga Mx Femenil as they held reigning champions Rayadas to a 1-1 draw.

Grace Asantewaa scored in Juarez 4-1 win over Leon to move to 3rd place

Chinwendu Ihezuo opened the scoring for Pachuca in their 2-1 win over America to go to the top in Liga Mx Femenil

In Malta Salamatu and Karima Abdulai helped Swieqi to defeat Hibernians 1-0 and move to the top of the table in the Malta Women’s Premier League. Swieqi are a point clear of Hibernians on 38pts.

BrasilerãoFemenino 🇧🇷 2025 Calendar officialised Supercopa Femenina will commence March 9, Serie A1 Feminino on  March 23




Women’s Super Cup – March 9th to 16th

Brazilian Women’s A1 – March 23 to September 14

U16 and U14 Women’s Development League – March 28 to April 3

Brazilian Women’s A2 – April 19th to August 30th

Brazilian Women’s A3 – April 26th to August 16th

Brazilian Women’s Cup – May 14th to November 19th

Brazilian Women’s Under-20 Championship – June 5th to August 21st

Brazilian Women’s Under-17 Championship – June 7th to August 16th


Womens Super Cup will commence on March 9

The following teams will participate in the tournament which will be the last played in this format. From 2026 the Super Cup will be played in a single match.

3B da Amazônia (AM)

Bahia (BA)

Cruzeiro (MG)

Grêmio (RS)

Flamengo (RJ) 

Real Brasília (DF)

Sport (PE)

Corinthians (SP)


Africa Women’s Football. ASKO champion of Togo, Zesco fire in 17, Ampem remain 100%, Tagnaout fires hattrick for leaders ASFAR on return


ASKO are crowned champions of Togo 🇹🇬 despite a 1-0 loss to Ahe, Alice Ogor scoring on 8 minutes.

They are the first African Women’s Champions of 2025, though that was  due to unfortunate circumstances delaying the season.




ASEC defeated second place Stella to go 8pts clear at the top of the table. Ouedraogo Habibou 50 and  N’Guessan Nadege 62 scored the goals


Ampem Darkoa remain 100 per cent after holding off Fosu 3-2 in a entertaining contest. Mary Amponsah struck the match winner in the 54th minute. Stella Nyamekye struck a brace for Dreamz as they defeated Supreme 3-2. At the top of South section Police and Hasaacas were held to goalless draws as Army moved to within two points of the leaders cruising to a 5-1 win over Berry Ladies who did not register any subs on the match sheet.



A double round over the weekend saw FC Masar crush El Mokawloon 10-0 to keep there faultless start to the season. Al Alhy responded today by defeating ZED FC 4-0 with a resounding performance. Zamalek completed a weekend with two victories the second a narrow 1-0 victory over NBE with Fajobi Yetunde Atinuke on target. Wadi Degla remains third Manar striking a quadruple in the 7-0 defeat of Pyramids.



Ram K remain on top of the table in Sierra Leone with a excellent 3-1 win over Sierra Leone Police, Salamatu Kamara in excellent form again scoring a brace. FC Kallon remain level points defeating Vem Buck 4-2 yesterday while champions for whom Kumba Zainab Brima scored all four goals. Mogbewmo Queens are a point adrift following a 6-1 win over Rising Queens on Saturday with Wuyah Mohai scoring a hattrick




Sam Nelly moved to the top of Poule A as they defeated Dynamique 1-0, Naja suffering a 1-3 defeat to Tambours drop to second. Léopards remains top in Poule B narrowly overcoming AS Leaders 1-0.


USFAS moved to the top on goal difference in Burkina Faso as the battle continues with Etincelles who defeated Esiz 2-1. USFAS beat Danta 4-0.


Stalemate at the top of the table in Gambia leaders Berewuleng being held by Koita 0-0 as TMT and Red Scorpions played out a goalless draw. Police took advantage to move into third spot on goal difference with a 4-0 victory over Jeshwang.


No surprises in the Coupe D’Algerie Feminine though D1 Feminine second placed US Biskra survived a penalty shoot out. The result sets up a quarter Final meeting against holders and league leaders CF Akbou who demolished USM Alger 13-0. JS Kabylie improved there Cup season to 46-0 in three rounds defeating ES Setif 19-0. However they will face JF Khroub in the Quarter Final.


AS Bambey remain top in Senegal as they defeated AFA 2-0. Aigles Medina remain three points behind in second as they to recorded a 2-0 win over JOG.


Leaders Kick 4 Life were held 0-0 by Berea however reigning champions LDF could not take advantage of the situation as they to where held by Lijabatho to a 1-1 draw.


A Flora Kameni header kept Ebolowa at the top of the standings in Cameroun enough to edge DJA in a hard fought contest. Lekie remain second Adrienne Mekuko scoring from a free kick on 35 minutes.


Police Bullets remain top in Kenya in a tight championship race two goals better of than Kibera. Rebecca Okwaro scored their match winner against Kisped as Kibera defeated Bungoma 4-0, Faith Mboya scoring all four goals. Vihiga Queens were held by Ulinzi Starlets to a 2-2 draw and drop 4 points behind the leaders.


Leaders Zesco annihilated Play It Forward as Penelope Mulubwa scored seven in a 17-1 victory to remain 12 points clear. New Zambia WNT coach Nora Hauptle saw Red Arrows remain second as they defeated Trident 3-1. Thandiwe Ndhlovu struck the decisive goal as Indeni defeated Luyando 2-1. Natasha Nanyangwe and Maylan Mulenga scored hattricks in Green Buffaloes 10-0 won over Nkana.

Nora Hauptle tracking Zambia stars as she gets immediately to work after assuming the role of Zambia Women’s National Team head coach.


Penelope Mulubwa moves to the top of scoring chart in Zambia 🇿🇲 with 25 goals scoring 7 against Play It Forward at the weekend.



Fatima Tagnaout scored a hattrick on her return to ASFAR as they defeated ARAFF 6-0 to remain 5 points ahead of second place RS Berkane who ran out 5-0 winners against RCAZ. SC Casablanca were held 1-1 by AMLFF and drop 10 pts behind the leaders.


Two rescheduled games with Arena and Colombe running out 3-0 winners against PVP Buyenzi and Maika respectively.  The league resumes on February 7/8 with Top Girls Academy holding a 8 pt adventage over Buja Queens.



Jeannette “Messi” struck a brace as Indahangarwa inflicted Rayon FC first league defeat of the season, Ukwinkunda Jeannette responded for the defending champions. AS Kigali beat Mutunda 5-0 to move 8 points behind the leaders. Indahangarwa are now 6 points behind Rayon in second spot.


CBF opens facility identification process for the Fifa Women’s World Cup 2027

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has opened a process to identify facilities (fields or training centers) that can host the national teams participating in the FIFA Women’s World Cup, which will be hosted by Brazil in 2027.

The goal is to gather at least 50 options in a virtual catalog, which FIFA will present to the teams. All cities in the country can participate in the process, as long as they meet minimum requirements, such as, for example, adequate facilities for training, 4 or 5-star hotels located close to the suggested fields and a maximum distance of one hour from airports that can accommodate aircraft with at least 120 passengers.

Candidates must also provide guarantees of availability of the fields, the hotel network and local government agencies.

The CTs must be available for exclusive use by the participating team for approximately 45 days during the period of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, which is confirmed to open on June 24, 2027.

African Women’s Football Osigwe Goodness brace sinks Heartland, Opeyemi Ajakaye fires dramatic winner for Robo. ASKO on brink of Title glory in Togo. Jentrix strikes 4 in Simba goal Blitz.


Champions Edo Queens Osigwe Goodness struck a brace to edge Heartland 2-1.  Dannaz earned a 2-0 win over Confluence, Abia Angels were in top form as they eased to a 3-0 win over Nasarawa and Olamide Bolaji struck Remo Stars winner rounding off a excellent break to defeat Ekiti 1-0.

In Group B Olajodeji Oluwabunmi cancelled out Chisom Nwachukwu effort as Naija and Rivers settled for a 1-1 draw. Ompemyi Ajakaye struck a dramatic winner with a sublime effort to give Robo Queens a 2-1 win over Adamawa. Princess Adam struck a brace for Delta Queens in their 2-0 success over Benue Queens while Ibom Angels and Bayelsa Queens cancelled each other out in a Stalemate goalless draw


Champions AS Mande opened the new season with a 3-0 win over Suudu Baaba.  Yasso Oriata Konate scoring a brace.

Super Lionnes dominated Tigresses in a 6-1 thrashing Fatoumata Samaké, Ramata Niare, Mariam Simpara, Assan Matou Koné, N’Ga Diarra and Aïssata Sidibe on the score sheet.

Nana Diarra and Djelika Diarra scored the goals as Amazone defeated Police 2-0.

Ada Dicko struck twice, Mariama Dembele and Salimata Sinayoko for AS Momo in the 4-0 defeat of Entente.


Pauline Zulu opened her account for Zanaco following her recent move with a 90th minute penalty as Zanaco defeated Nkana 1-0.

Green Buffaloes second half goal blitz saw them crush Luyando 7-0 Maweta Chilenga scoring a hattrick


ASKO are on the brink of the title in Togo after defeating Koroki 3-1 in the second match of the championship play offs. Entente beat Ahe 1-0 in the other match of the round.

In the final match ASKO face Ahe and Entente play Koroki.  The games will be played Saturday.


Jentrix Shikangwa fired home a quadruple as leaders Simba Queens showed no mercy on bottom club Mlandzi with a 11-0 demolition. Asha Djafari also scored a hattrick and Aisha Juma a brace. Simba remains five points clear of JKT who eased to a 4-0 win over Bunda Queens courtesy of a Stumai Abdallah hattrick. Mashujaa also defeated Gets Program by the same margin, Zabela Mbwale scoring twice to remain third. Ceasiaa and Fountain Gate played out a 1-1 draw. Yanga Princess were in excellent form as they dominated Bunda Queens 4-1.



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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.