Women’s World Football Show, Episode 119: Features interviews with VV Alkmaar striker Katja Snoeijs; soundbites from England manager Phil Neville; Wales manager Jayne Ludlow; Chicago sportswriter John Halloran; and Seattle Reign pundit Karen Valenzuela.
Coming off an excellent year in the Eredivisie Vrouwen (the professional women’s football league in the Netherlands), Katja Snoeijs is picking up where she left off. Last season Katja led the Dutch league with most goals scored and is on pace to have another record-breaking season. Adam sits down with the young VV Alkmaar striker to chat about her recent successes, how she got where she is today and what the future looks like.
Katja continues to turn heads in the Netherlands, with a call up to the national team squad during Algarve and receiving multiple awards along the way. Do not miss this interview with one of the rising stars in the Dutch game today! (24:54’)
Follow Katja on Twitter @Ksnoeijs
England vs Wales
Adam took a trip to Southampton for the Women’s World Cup Qualifier between England and Wales. Don’t let the 0-0 score fool you… this was a feisty affair with a huge crowd and Adam breaks it all down. We hear what Welsh Head Coach and Arsenal legend Jayne Ludlow has to say about her team’s form and why a draw against FIFA ranked #2 England feels like a victory. (6:40’)
We also hear from England gaffer Phil Neville post game as he explains why he’s still proud of his team despite the score. This is a very thoughtful and in-depth presser with subjects spanning from this match, his philosophy on the short corner, SheBelieves and more. (9′)
NWSL Previews, Pt. 2
In this edition of Women’s World Football Show’s National Women’s Soccer League’s preview, we take a close look at the Chicago Red Stars and Seattle Reign FC. First up, Chicago sportswriter John Halloran puts Rory Dames’ team under the microscope. How is Sam Kerr going to shake up the team? Why are the Red Stars better without Christen Press? And Why is the 2018 squad stronger than last year? John gives it to us unafraid and unfiltered!! (52’)
Read John’s NWSL preview in American Soccer Now.
Follow John on Twitter @JohnDHalloran
Then, we jump on the Reign Train with WWFShow correspondent and Seattle Reign FC pundit Karen Valenzuela. The Reign has made some major adjustments in the off-season, but is it enough to get them that elusive NWSL Championship crown? Karen takes us through some of the important changes including the big trade that sent away fan favorites Christine Nairn, Carson Pickett and Haley Kopmeyer. (01:11’)
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AND…
WWFShow hosts answer these burning questions:
How did USA dominate over Mexico?
Is this Mexico squad ready for CONCACAF?
What’s with the new USA kits?
Is it OK for Mexico Head Coach Roberto Medina to pat his players on the head?
Plus so much MORE!
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Sky Blue FC Head Coach Denise Reddy is a New Jersey native who has come full circle. Starting her career as NSCAA All-American at Rutgers University, Denise played internationally for 11 years as a centerback for Umea IK and Malmo FF in Sweden, and coached in three different countries. Now, Denise has made her way back home to coach Sky Blue FC. Denise shares with us her unique soccer journey, what coming home means to her, what the fans can expect from her new-look New Jersey side, and more! (15:30’)
University of South Florida
Indigo Gibson
Liga MX Femenil & Mexico WNT
Team, Ariane was and still is a great contributor to the success of women’s football in Germany. As a player, Ariane achieved unparalleled accomplishments including 4-time UEFA Euro Champion, 3-time Olympic Bronze Medal winner, and 2-time Women’s World Cup champion. Now, as assistant coach at VfL Wolfsburg, the affable former defender is still impacting the game in the Fruen-Bundesliga.
Westfield W-League Round-Up
Jordyn Huitema
talking to two of the biggest names to come out of Santa Clara University soccer program – USA defenders Julie Ertz and Sofia Huerta. We go back in time when Julie was called Johnston and played just about every position for the Broncos. What were some of her favorite memories of those days and how has she evolved into the leader she is today. As always, Julie gives us thoughtful answers. (24:55′)
Next up, we visit wth the pride of Boise, Idaho Sofia Huerta. The amicable defender is finding her way on the USA team shortly after trading in her Mexico jersey for the USA crest. As the first ever to play for and against US Soccer, Sofia shares her thoughts on the milestone event. Plus, how much pressure does she feel now that she’s donning the USA shirt? How has Ertz influenced her on and off the pitch? And how important was it for her to take her game to the Australian W-League? Sofia lets us in on these questions and MORE! (28′)
We also hear from Canada Head Coach John Herdman, who is over the moon about his new Canadian team. The colorful coach talks about his young team, the future of the team and the growth of Jordyn Huitema. (7:25)
promotion to the FAWSL 1, the future of Northern Ireland WNT and the path she paved for herself to get to the top. The young striker made her senior international debut at age 15, claiming Northern Ireland Women’s Premier League Player of the Year in 2010/2012 and Top Goal Scorer 2011/2012. At 18, Simone made the move to Everton in 2013 and now is one of the veterans on the squad, riding the wave from relegation to promotion and beyond.
Kendall Johnson



One of the more honest and thought provoking interviews ever on Women’s World Football Show! Find out why Patty calls this one of the more enjoyable interviews she’s done on WWFShow.
The young keeper also shares her challenging journey to the Australia WNT. An inspiring story of grit and determination that brings you into the heart of this talented player. Mackenzie also shares with us stories of her first Olympic experience in Rio as well as the Matildas recent performance at Algarve Cup. If you’re excited about the future of women’s soccer, then you’ll want to listen to this interview with Mackenzie Arnold! (01:09:00′)

Women’s World Football Show welcomes back respected sports writer Jana Lange to talk all things Germany. Jana gives her report on the SheBelieves Cup, which saw FIFA’s new #1 team finish in second place. In this segment Jana chats with Adam about the high’s and lows from the German team, a look at some of the young players coming in, the style of play under new coach Steffi Jones, and more! With the 2017 European Championships around the corner, Adam and Jana discuss how some of the “big hitters” are shaping up.
There’s more exciting football happening in Germany as the Frauen Bundesliga table is heating up. Is Bayern out of the title race? Are there signs of FFC Frankfurt getting back on track? What’s the scoop on Bayer Leverkusen? And which teams look to be slipping into relegation? It’s all here and more in this special German report! (50:00′)
give us a first hand look at how this works, Women’s World Football Show welcomes Australian midfielder Elise Kellond-Knight!
Paul Greig
quadrupled her career caps. Long came into this year with only 4 WNT appearances, but with her last start (vs Romania), she earned her 20th cap. Patty caught up with the newly appointed center back to talk about her new role on the team and how accepting she is of the team’s recent changes. Plus, is there a position she wouldn’t play and what was her biggest take-away from the Rio Olympics? Also, we hear from Jill Ellis who talks about Long’s poise on and off the pitch. If you think you know Allie Long, this interview may prove you wrong! (Yes, we rhyme). (31:33)
U20 Women’s World Cup