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Women’s World Football Show is the longest-running podcast covering women’s soccer throughout the world. Discover the award-winning content that spotlights inspiring stories of the game’s leading women footballers, coaches, and influencers. Join us for exclusive interviews, bringing you closer to the game and learning more about your favorite players.

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Episode 231: Int’l Updates & Soundbites

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Hope you’re enjoying all the great international play as we’re coming out of FIFA break in April, 2025… and heading into a new one pretty soon!  

On this episode, we take a trip into the mix zone at the USWNT v Brazil match at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. On tap: Michelle Cooper, Alyssa Thompson, and Trinity Rodman.

We also listen in to press conferences featuring a couple of our favorite head coaches: Emma Hayes (USA) and Casey Stoney (Canada)

More notables from UEFA Women’s Nations League matches, select international friendlies, and a preview of the Concacaf Women’s Champions Cup semifinals.

Plus – what’s the latest rumor on Australia’s new head coach situation, and what makes SoFi’s pressbox so unappealing? I’m covering it all!

Episode Links

Keep up with the UEFA Women’s Nations League: https://www.uefa.com/womensnationsleague/news/

More WWFShow Links:

Follow Women’s World Football Show on Facebook, Instagram, and our blog at wwfshowblog.com.

Listen to Women’s World Football Show on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Spreaker, TuneIn Radio, Castbox, Soundcloud, and direct from our website at www.WWFShow.com.

Graphic designed by Patty La Bella

Original Broadcast Date: April 19, 2025

Women’s World Football Show is hosted, written, edited, and produced by Patty La Bella.

Additional assistance for this episode by US Soccer and Canada Soccer

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Women’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark whose audio and logo cannot be used without written authorization.

Episode 194: Tokyo 2020 Olympic Gold Medal Special

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 194 – Tokyo 2020 Olympic Gold Medal Special, featuring News Anchor at 660 News Calgary, Sports Journalist & Women’s Sports Advocate Sandra Prusina

On this Olympic Special Wrap-up episode, we welcome long-time friend of the show and news anchor at 660 News in Calgary, Sandra Prusina to talk about the historic gold-medal winning Canada Women’s Soccer Team.

Sandra Prusina

We couldn’t do this show without her! News Anchor at 660 News in Calgary, long-time Sports Journalist, and Women’s Sports Advocate Sandra Prusina joins us to explore the Gold Medal-winning run of the Canada Women’s National Team.

With Sandra’s expert analysis, we take a deep dive into the team, the players, the coach, the program, the atmosphere in Canada, and also why we feel so great about Canada’s win – even from other countries. It’s a unique moment in time and the Calgary native is here to share it with us. (6′)

Follow Sandra:
Twitter – @sprusina
Instagram – @prusinaonair
Check out Sandra’s work at 660 News Calgary – https://www.660citynews.com/author/sandra-prusina/

 

Episode Links:

Janine Beckie on Episode 168: https://wwfshow.com/2020/04/06/episode-168-janine-beckie/

Karina LeBlanc on Episode 164: https://wwfshow.com/2020/02/16/episode-164-karina-leblanc/

Stephanie Labbé on Episode 145: https://wwfshow.com/2019/05/05/episode-145-stephanie-labbe/

Don’t miss Patty’s new YouTube Show Mission California

More WWFShow Links:
Follow Women’s World Football Show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and our blog at wwfshowblog.com.

Listen to Women’s World Football Show on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Spreaker, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, Castbox, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and direct from our website at www.WWFShow.com.

Graphic by: Patricia La Bella

Original Broadcast Date: August 8, 2021

Women’s World Football Show is hosted, written, edited and produced by Patty La Bella.

Additional assistance for this episode by Sandra Prusina

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Women’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark and its audio and logo cannot be used without expressed written authorization.

Episode 168: Janine Beckie

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 168 features exclusive interviews with Manchester City Defender and Canada Women’s National Team Star Janine Beckie; and from Manchester City Women’s FC Supporters Club Dave Sheel and Jayne Comer.

It’s not enough to do the ‘little things right’ when it comes to success.

When Manchester City Women’s Football Club entered into the FA WSL in 2014, they took every single resource afforded to them and blazed a trail of success. The story of MCWFC is a tale of teamwork that starts at the top of the organization with a commitment to do all the right things, both big and small to help make the women’s side become the best in the world.

In this episode, we take a look at MCWFC with Canada Women’s National Team striker and Manchester City star Janine Beckie; and from MCWFC Official Supporters Club – Dave Sheel and Jayne Comer.

Janine Beckie

A staple on the Canada Women’s National Team since 2015, Janine Beckie has taken her game up a few notches over the years. Now, doing great things for both club and country, Janine stops by to share her football journey, the decisions that brought her to the Canada team and to Manchester, and more.

One of the game’s fan favorites, Janine also gives us insights on what makes this current squad of Canada international so special; why she fits in so well in Manchester; her experiences living and working in Europe, and more! (19’)

Follow Janine on Instagram @janinebeckie4

Follow Janine on Twitter @janinebeckie

Watch and subscribe to Being Beckie on YouTube

 

David Sheel and Jayne Comer

We couldn’t feature a show about Manchester City without spotlighting the passionate supporters group. David Sheel and Jayne Comer are here to give us inside info on the supporters group, the team, the players, the players to watch and much, much more! You’re going to love hearing their stories from the trenches in Manchester! (51’)

Follow Dave on Twitter @Davros1736

Follow Jayne on Twitter @blueberry1894

Follow MCWFC Official Supporters Club on Twitter @MCWFC_OSC

Episode Links:

https://womenscompetitions.thefa.com/en/News/barclays-FA-WSL

https://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/teams/team/1883718/

https://twitter.com/ManCityWomen

 

More WWFShow Links:
Follow Women’s World Football Show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and our blog at wwfshowblog.com.

Listen to Women’s World Football Show on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Spreaker, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, Castbox, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and direct from our website at www.WWFShow.com.

Photos Courtesy of: ManCity.com

Original Broadcast Date: April 5, 2020

Women’s World Football Show is hosted, written, edited & produced by Patty La Bella.

Additional assistance for this episode by Vanessa Rincon, Janine Beckie, Dave Sheel, Jayne Comer

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Women’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark and it’s audio and logo cannot be used without expressed written authorization.

Episode 164: Karina LeBlanc

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 164 features an exclusive interview with Concacaf Head of Women’s Football Operations and Canada Soccer Hall of Fame Member Karina LeBlanc; with soundbites from Canada WNT players Christine Sinclair, Stephanie Labbé, Sabrina D’Angelo, Sophie Schmidt, and head coach Kenneth Heiner-Møller.

“Be your own hero. Be the woman you want to see. Be the woman you want to be. Then, you can influence others.” ~ Karina LeBlanc

Karina LeBlanc

As an Olympic medalist, Canada soccer hall of fame member, and head of women’s football operations at Concacaf, Karina LeBlanc has changed the game of women’s soccer by changing the conversation from “What can I do after I retire?” to “What can’t I do and how can I influence the sport?”

Karina takes us on her journey from having a stellar footballing career, accumulating over 18 years of awards and accolades to holding one of the most important positions in women’s football. She also shares her strategies and plans for the future of women’s football in the Concacaf regions, and how she’s impacting the lives of young girls and women all over the world.

This is a smart, insightful, and of course entertaining (It’s KK afterall!) interview that you want to catch and share with your friends! (21’)

Follow Karina on Twitter @karinaleblanc

Visit KarinaLeBlanc.com

Canada Women’s National Team

Throughout this episode, we hear from Canada’s best players talking about the influence of their former teammate, friend and mentor Karina LeBlanc. Soundbites include:

Christine Sinclair (1’)
Stephanie Labbé (15’)
Sophie Schmidt (46’)
Sabrina D’Angelo and Kenneth Heiner-Moller (1:05’)

Episode Links:

Listen to past shows and hear Karina’s influence:

Karina LeBlanc on Episode 86 (Aired: November 20, 2016)

Rhian Wilkinson on Episode 92 (Aired: February 11, 2017)

Sophie Schmidt on Episode 100 (Aired June 10, 2017)

Kadeisha Buchanan on Episode 101 (June 26, 2017)

Desiree Scott on Episode 123 (Aired: June 3, 2018)

Stephanie Labbé on Episode 145 (Aired: May 5, 2019)

 

More WWFShow Links:
Follow Women’s World Football Show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and our blog at wwfshowblog.com.

Listen to Women’s World Football Show on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Spreaker, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and direct from our website at www.WWFShow.com.

Photos Courtesy of: KarinaLeBlanc.com

Original Broadcast Date: February 16, 2020

Women’s World Football Show is hosted, written, edited & produced by Patty La Bella.

Additional assistance for this episode by Karina LeBlanc, Melissa Rincon at Concacaf, Vanessa Racine at Canadian Soccer Association

Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Women’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark and it’s audio and logo cannot be used without expressed written authorization.

Episode 83: Crystal Dunn, Jess McDonald, Lynn Williams, Sabrina D’Angelo

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 83 features post-game interviews with USA stars Crystal Dunn, Jess McDonald, and Lynn Williams; Canada stars Sabrina D’Angelo, Stephanie Labbé and Shelina Zadorsky; Former University of Texas goalkeeper Alexa Gaul; USA U-20 head coach Michelle French; and sports agent Lenny Lun.

The 2016 NWSL season is in the books and a new champion is crowned! Western New York Flash met league leaders Washington Spirit in a hard-fought championship final at BBVA Compass stadium in Houston, Texas on October 10, 2016. At the end of the battle, it was WNY Flash hoisting the trophy. Patty and Adam bring you all the news and highlights. Plus we hear from Washington Spirit forward Crystal Dunn, as well as WNY strikers Jessica McDonald and Lynn Williams, and goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo.

Houston, TX - Sunday Oct. 09, 2016: Western New York Flash celebrate after a National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) Championship match between the Washington Spirit and the Western New York Flash at BBVA Compass Stadium. The Western New York Flash win 3-2 on penalty kicks after playing to a 2-2 tie.

Shelina Zadorsky & Stephanie Labbé
While covering the 2016 NWSL Championship Finals, Michelle Stile (aka Old Pipster) caught up with Washington Spirit goalkeeper Stephanie Labbé and defender Shelina Zadorsky. In this “spirited” interview, our favorite Canadians share their thoughts on the NWSL, the Spirit, their teammate Crystal Dunn, and more!

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Alexa Gaul
A name known around the world of women’s soccer, Alexa Gaul joins the show to chat about her new role gaul_finalas goalkeeper coach at Columbus State University. Alexa spent a year and a half in Willstätt, Germany playing for SC Sand in the Frauen Bundesliga. During Alexa’s tenure, SC Sand found success which included advancing to the DFB Pokal Finale, the German Championship, as well as defeating the defending European Champion, VFL Wolfsburg, for the first time in club history.

The former University of Texas goalkeeper also discusses her time playing for UMF Selfoss in Iceland and her USA national team experience, as a member of the junior U.S. National Teams. Straight from the professional ranks after wrapping up her playing days in Germany, Alexa gives us insight on what it’s like to transition from player to coach in a very short time and her goals for the future.

Frauen Bundesliga & German National Team report
Women’s World Football Show welcomes back German sportswriter Jana Lange to discuss all things Germany! The Bundesliga is already five rounds in, so Jana and Adam discuss the surprising rise of Turbine Potsdam, the slow start of Bayern München, and everything in between. The pair also take an in-depth look at the progress the German National Team, their recent Olympic Gold Medal victory, Germany’s new head coach Steffi Jones, and more!

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Michelle French
As the USA U-20 team prepares for the upcoming 2016 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, Patty caught up with head coach Michelle French. The affable coach talks about the recent NTC Invitational held at Stub Hub Center in Carson, Calif., where England came away with an impressive win (Brazil and Korea DPR also participated). Coach French discusses the U-20 Women’s World Cup, the progress of Mallory Pugh, and answers the burning questions – Just what is it like to travel around the world with a bunch of teenagers?! All this and more!

Lenny Lun
Movies and TV shows have glamorized the profession of a sports agent. But whatlun_final is life really like for a top sports agent representing professional athletes? Women’s World Football Show welcomes Leonard “Lenny” Lun, president and CEO of Upper V Athlete Management. Lenny has become the sports agent to many stars in women’s soccer and he’s here to give us a rare inside look into the profession.

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Sarah “The Cowgirl” Hallett
If you would like to contribute to help with medical expenses during this challenging time, visit Sarah’s GoFundMe page. Also, send our Cowgirl a message of encouragement through Twitter @hallett_sarah.

Plus…
U-17 Women’s World Cup report; Upcoming international match scheduled dates; Euro qualifiers; And just how many times can we mention Iceland? Apparently a lot!

Fade Out Music by Alicia Keys

Original Broadcast Date: October 16, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: ussoccer.com; NWSLSoccer.com; Brad Smith/ISIPhotos.com; Columbus State University

Episode 76: Janine van Wyk, Alina Garciamendez, Sandra Prusina

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 76 features exclusive interviews with South Africa captain Janine van Wyk; Mexico defender Alina Garciamendez; Canada sports journalist Sandra Prusina; and “Kid Reporter” Kaitlyn Jones.

No matter what side of the world you’re on, one thing’s for sure – you know an inspirational soccer star when you see one! In this episode of Women’s World Football Show, we spotlight not one, but TWO of the world’s most motivating stars in the women’s game today.

First up, we chat with South Africa captain and record cap holder Janine van Wyk. In this JvW_actioninterview Janine tells us how preparations are going for the Olympic games in Rio (including a trip to the USA to play the world champions) and how the side is much better prepared than they were for their last Olympics in 2012.

The influential leader also tells us all about her JVW FC Project that is giving girls all over the world a chance to play the beautiful game. How did Janine handle her first cap as a 17-year old for South Africa? What does THAT goal against Nigeria really mean to her? And how does Manchester United figure into her own dreams? Janine shares the answers and so much more!
Follow Janine on Twitter @Janinevanwyk5 and check out JVW FC Project.

Alina_celebratingSecond up (but always No. 1 in the hearts of Mexico fans) is defender Alina Garciamendez. The Stanford record-holder updates us on her latest career path and it’s possible affect on her soccer future. Alina shares her thoughts on the current state of the Mexico Women’s National Team and what she thinks can be done to make the the women’s game stronger in that country.

Plus, Alina lets us in on how she continues to balance school and football, her experiences at FFC Frankfurt and some of the highlights of her football career (so far!).
To keep up to date on Alina’s future and on the state of the Mexico team, follow her on Twitter @alinag16.

Canada Report
Oh Can-a-da… Here we come! Adam sits down with Canadian sports journalist and radio personality, Sandra Prusina. If you’ve been wondering how the Canada Women’s National Team recovered after their disappointing 2015 Women’s World Cup exit to win the 2016 Algarve Cup and other recent successes, Sandra breaks it all down! A great mix of both youth and veterans, Canada is preparing for Rio with quiet strength and resolve. Sandra gives us valuable insight on the players to watch, who’s leading the team, and more! If you’re looking for a complete Canada team report – this is for you!
Follow Sandra’s blog at Northern Kick and on Twitter @sprusina.

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Kids Korner (?)
Okay, that may not be the real name, but WWFShow introduces a new segment spotlighting youth soccer players all over the world. For the first edition (not addition), we introduce our new correspondent and youth player herself, Kaitlyn Jones. The Florida native will be our “Kid in the Streets” (okay, that may not be the title either) asking the questions other kids want to know. If you know of a youth player or you are one, contact us and you may be one of “Jonesy’s Juniors” (still working on that title!). Follow Jonesy @kaitlyn_jones9.

Plus…
We dissect the demise of the Boston Breakers, demystify the problem in Houston, dial in on the new coach at Doncaster; And more! Now let the power play begin!

Fade Out Music by Indigo Girls

Original Broadcast Date: June 25, 2016

Episode 67: Diana Matheson, Shirley Cruz

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 67 features exclusive interviews with Canada midfielder Diana Matheson; Pamela Del Olmo chats with Costa Rica midfielder Shirley Cruz; Jana Lange gives a Frauen Bundesliga report; plus, NWSL previews with Louis Roesch and Michelle Stile; and Aussie update with Cheryl Downes.

Women’s World Football Show kicks off this international flavored episode with special guest and Canada Women’s National Soccer Team hero Diana Matheson! The Olympic Bronze medal winner gives us inspiring insight into her life, her career and her unwavering rise to the top of women’s soccer.

DMathActionWhy is DMath so excited about all the young players coming into the Canada squad? What’s it like to play for one of the most colorful coaches in the women’s game? And what inspired her to become one of the best attacking midfielders in the women’s game today? The hero of the 2012 Olympics shares this and so much more!

As a youth, the always calm and collected footballer split time between the Canada National Team and the Princeton Tigers (where she majored in economics). Smarts, athleticism, and determination are just a few of the traits that have made Diana a favorite among fans all over the world. And at 5-feet-0, she continues to break down old stereotypes to inspire young people, showing you don’t have to fit into a certain mold to achieve your dreams.

After two injuries sidelined her for most of 2015, Diana worked hard to return, determined to make an impact for her side at the Women’s World Cup in Canada. She discusses how much it meant for her to get back to playing form and represent her country on her hometown pitch in Canada.

And as the face of the NWSL’s Washington Spirit, Diana shares with us what makes this team so special and why she’s excited for the 2016 season to begin.

So, sit back with a few beaver tails, pour yourself a Tim Horton’s Double-Double, prepare your inner-Canadian to rise to the top, and enjoy this inspiring one-on-one with the Diana Matheson (#8!!!).
Check out Diana’s website.

CONCACAF
It’s no surprise that USA and Canada have punched their tickets to the 2016 Olympics in Rio via the CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifiers. But there were small surprises that came out of the underwhelming tournament and we’re nit-picking them to death! Plus, we’re on the case to uncover the mystery of the missing fans! Could it be a direct result of zero-promotion from CONCACAF? Nah…

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WWFShow’s Mexico correspondent Pamela Del Olmo was in Texas for the tournament and caught up with Costa Rica star midfielder Shirley Cruz in the media mixzone! WARNING/ADVERTENCIA: Dig out your Spanish Dictionary or call up your old Tia, this interview is all in Spanish, amigos! Don’t worry, English-speaking Cruz fans, we will have the translation up on the WWFShow Tumblr page muy pronto!
Follow Pamela on Twitter @pndom.

Frauen Bundesliga
FrauenbundesligaThe second half of the 2015/16 Frauen Bundesliga has kicked off and our friend and German sports writer Jana Lange is back to update us on all the exciting happenings. Which players have left the league? Who are the new players coming in? And which top teams have brought in new coaches? Jana gives us die ganze Enchilada! (Told you we were heaping on the international flavor!).
Follow Jana on Twitter @jott_ell .

NWSL Previews, Part 1
The 2016 NWSL season kicks off on April 16 and we’re bringing in expert pundits to help preview two teams per episode leading up to the start of the season!

DashFirst up… We Dash-On over to Texas with Louis Roesch from OrangeintheOven.com. Lou has reported on the Houston Dash since their inception and brings us a highly-personal account of what we should look for in Coach Randy Waldrum’s revamped team.
Follow Lou on Twitter @sportsguy409.

PrideLogoNext, we head down south to FLA for a unique perspective of the newest NWSL expansion team, the Orlando Pride. Our friend from Women’s Soccer Weekly, Michelle Stile brings us up to date on the latest moves and grooves being made by Head Coach Tom Sermanni.
Follow Michelle on Twitter @oldpipster.

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The Matilidas are gearing up for their Olympic Qualifiers in Asia. That only means one thing… Cheryl Downes, our resident Aussie writer from The Women’s Game is back to bring us up to speed! How tough is it for Australia to qualify against teams like Japan, The Koreas and China? Which players are too injured to even participate? Hold on to your Koala! Cheryl brings us all the Crikey details! (Could we fit any more Aussie stereotypes in this paragraph?). Sure, but first, let’s throw another shrimp on the Barbieri!
Follow Cheryl on Twitter @ChicasFootball.

Plus…
Have you missed the Schmidt-Bits? Haven’t heard 99 Luft Balloons in awhile? We have you covered in this one jam-packed, smoking hot show!

Fade Out Music by Colbie Caillat

Original Broadcast Date: February 20, 2016

Episode 64: Brittany Bock

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 64 features an exclusive interview with former Houston Dash midfielder Brittany Bock; Concacaf Olympic Qualifier report; FAWSL and W-League updates and more.

Women’s World Football Show kicks of the new year with a familiar face in women’s soccer – Brittany Bock! The talented midfielder has made a career of overcoming obstacles and overpowering adversity and she’s here to share how she continues to battle-on all for the love of the game.

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From her rookie season as a defender with the L.A. Sol of the WPS to playing for her former college coach Randy Waldrum with the NWSL’s Houston Dash, Brittany takes us along on the journey of her life. The road has been a long an winding one for the Illinois native and now she finds herself heading back to her home state to join her new team the Chicago Red Stars.

Despite being plagued by fluke injuries and constant uncertainty of club play, Brittany has fought through some of the toughest breaks to befall a professional athlete. She shares her secret of faith and fortitude that’s helped her come back BockMartastronger and more determined than ever.

What drives Brittany to push past injuries to continue to play the game she loves? How has she remained a beacon of positivity among change and adversity? And how has she turned her own challenges into a way to help others? She let’s us in on her inspiring story!

For more on Brittany’s life, adventures, fitness and more, visit her website at BrittanyBock.com.

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CONCACAF Olympic Qualifiers
The U.S. Women’s National Team host this important qualifier, where the top two teams punch their ticket to Rio for the 2016 Summer Olympics. But if you think it’s going to be a cake walk for USA and Canada, think again! There are lots of new faces heading into this tournament for both countries and we go over all of them. Plus, will Costa Rica or Mexico upset? It’s possible! Don’t miss this preview!

NWSL College Draft
Lives are going to change on January 15, 2016 as the NWSL College Draft takes place in Baltimore. Who are the top picks? Which players should we be watching? And who will fly under the radar? We have them all and more!

Plus…
W-League update; FAWSL off-season trades and transfers; a Schmidt-bit (so soon?); And MORE!

Fade Out Music by Avicii

Original Broadcast Date: January 10, 2016

Episode 42: Christine Sinclair

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 42 features an exclusive interview with Canada Women’s National Team Captain Christine Sinclair; Rangers WFC Manager Kevin Murphy; New Zealand defender Abby Erceg; Chicago Red Stars defender Arin Gilliland; Notts Ladies manager Rick Passmoor and striker Rachel Williams; and German Sportswriter Jana Lange.

Women’s World Football Show welcomes the captain of the Canadian Women’s National Team Christine Sinclair! The SincyShowNotesOlympic Bronze Medal winner gives us a rare glimpse into her life on and off the pitch. Despite all the buzz surrounding Women’s World Cup in Canada, Sincy lets us know how she’s staying cool through the hype.

Two-time MAC Herman Trophy winner while at Portland University and a member of the Portland Thorns, Sincy gives us her thoughts on the city and her special relationship with the Portland faithful.

Sincy opens up about her thoughts on Canadian soccer, Women’s World Cup, what she really feels about breaking Mia Hamm’s goal-scoring record, and more. This is Sincy – thoughtful and candid and an interview you do not want to miss!

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Adam sits down with Rangers W.F.C manager Kevin Murphy to chat all things Scottish Women’s Football. Murphy, who also coaches Scotland’s U-17 team discusses his club’s recent success and the exciting future of women’s football in Scotland.

NWSL
The NWSL young season is providing plenty of surprises and we’ve got all the scoop. Alana “AJ” Johnson visited our friends the Chicago Red Stars, bringing us terrific interviews with New Zealand international Abby Erceg and newly-signed defender and friend of the show Arin Gilliland (who gives us radio gold with another classic animal imitation).

FAWSL
Across the pond, we break down WSL 1 and 2 action. Always “the man in the field,” Adam catches up with with Notts Ladies boss Rick Passmoor and friend of the show and newest Notts’ attacker Rachel Williams.

Germany
Our friend Jana Lange is back! The German sports writer gives us updates on the pre-World Cup German team with a complete injury report, including the status of Nadine Kessler. Plus a look at the Germany vs Brazil friendly, Bundesliga action, UEFA update, and more! And what did Marta say about the Germans that sparked so much controversy?  You won’t believe it! Jana gives us the translation!

Plus…
Barry the Canadian Beaver gets his own segment, A Schmidt-bit (how does Adam do it?), and just how many times can we say the word ‘Awesome’? Apparently a lot.

Special Olympics World Games
Help Women’s World Football Show support the 2015 Special Olympics World Games, taking place on July 25 – Aug 2 in Los Angeles, California. Join Team WWFShow and help these dedicated athletes achieve their dreams through sport!
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Fade out music by Tegan & Sara and Sarah McLachlan

Original Broadcast Date: April 24, 2015

Episode 39: Sandra Prusina, Kevin Baxter

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 39 features an exclusive interviews with Canada Sports Journalist Sandra Prusina and LA Times Sports Reporter Kevin Baxter.

The Writers
From Canada, sports journalist and radio personality, Sandra Prusina brings us up-to-date on the Canadian Women’s National Team with a Cyprus review, player updates, World Cup strategies and more! Then from the LA Times, Kevin Baxter stops by to give us his thoughts on this year’s Algarve Cup along with a look at the USWNT, including his views on Jill Ellis, Abby Wambach and Hope Solo. These two writers have their fingers on the pulse of their country’s teams, so don’t miss their awesome insights and over-the-top entertaining stories.

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Cyprus & Algarve Cups
Patty and Adam (aka The Champs) take in-depth looks at the Cyprus Cup and Algarve Cup, with close analysis of the top finishers and we know who they were right?!

FAWSL & NWSL
Your studious hosts help get you caught up on the recent FA Cup Draw and NWSL preseason news and notes!

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In case you didn’t believe it – Adam’s soon-to-be-framed love letter from Sophie Schmidt.

Fade-out music by Jason Derulo.

Original Broadcast Date: March 15, 2015

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