Amandine Henry (33) has pulled out of the France squad for the Womens World Cup, the French FA has announced. Henry’s return to the international fray, in the wake of …
Women’s Football
France women’s international Kadidiatou Diani, whose contract with Paris Saint-Germain expired last week, has decided to join league rivals Lyon, according to a report from Le Parisien. The 28-year-old, who was …
Two weeks on from the start of the team’s month-long training camp, France women’s team manager Hervé Renard has cut his initial 26-player squad for the World Cup down to …
With just under a month to go until the World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand, the France squad have begun their training camp at the national training …
It has been a very sensitive subject over the past few months, with seemingly FIFA playing hardball when it came to negotiations of broadcasting rights, but it seems that France …
France national team manager Hervé Renard has this afternoon announced his preliminary 26-player squad for the World Cup, which kicks off at the end of next month in Australia and …
France international midfielder Amandine Henry (33) has announced this week that she will part ways with the Lyon women’s team. After signing with the Rhône side in 2007, Henry went …
PSG and France striker Marie-Antoinette Katoto (24) will miss the 2023 Women’s World Cup, according to AFP. It’s a massive injury blow for Hervé Renard’s Les Bleues, who will already …
Although Hervé Renard’s arrival in March will have given the team a boost after Corinne Diacre’s tumultuous spell in charge, the French national team could yet be facing another crisis …
Lyon were crowned champions of France for the 16th time in their history on Sunday night, as Sonia Bompasteur’s team saw off Paris Saint-Germain thanks to a late goal from …
Lyon have tonight announced that American billionaire Michele Kang is now the majority shareholder of the women’s team. Specifically, Kang and OL Groupe have signed an agreement by which a …
With less than three months to go until the start of the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand (July 20th – August 20th), the broadcasting rights for the …