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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 171: Elena Linari

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 171 features an exclusive interview with Italy Women’s National Team Defender Elena Linari.

What happens if we turn our focus from the things we don’t have or the things we can’t do and concentrate instead on all the things we DO have and the things we CAN do?

Is it possible to change our life’s circumstance by changing our mindset? On this episode, we’re lifting ourselves up as we welcome Italy defender Elena Linari – a very special player and person who shares some of her antidotes for overcoming hard times and shows how mental strength is just as important as physical strength especially these days.

Elena Linari

The Italy center back takes us on an unforgettable journey starting from her childhood playing football in the streets of Florence to playing for her country in front of billions at the 2019 Women’s World Cup. Playing professionally since a teenager, Elena has risen to the top of her game as part of the Le Azzure – Italy Women’s National Team – surprising everyone by winning their group and making it all the way to the quarterfinals of the tournament in France.

From her passionate singing of the National Anthem to their victory Macarena dance, Elena won the hearts of the fans back home and helped bring attention to the billions who watched the tournament. In this powerful interview, Elena shares her memories of the Women’s World Cup, how she finds happiness within herself, especially during difficult times, and more!

Plus, what went into her decision to leave Serie A and play for one of the most popular teams in the world at Athletico Madrid? And what is it like to play in front of 60,000-plus spectators in Spain? We find out in this in-depth interview with one of the game’s best center backs! (20’)

Follow Elena:

Twitter: @ElenaLinari

Instagram: @elenalinari

Facebook: @ElenaLinariOfficial

Visit Elena’s webstie at ElenaLinari.it

 

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Photo Courtesy of: FIFA.com

Original Broadcast Date: May 17, 2020

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

Additional assistance for this episode by Elena Linari and Studio Assist & Partners

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

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Episode 128: Danielle Colaprico, Dean Davenport, Helena Wiseman

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 128: Features an exclusive interview with Chicago Red Stars midfielder Danielle Colaprico; Crystal Palace Ladies FC Manager Dean Davenport; and a special report on the New Zealand Women’s National Team with Helena Wiseman.

Danielle Colaprico, Chicago Red Stars, womens soccer podcastAs one of the most hard-working players in women’s soccer today, Danielle Colaprico continues to be a driving force in the success of the Chicago Red Stars. The New Jersey native stops by to chat about her early days discovering the game, life as a professional athlete, why she just can’t stop being so positive, and so much more.

What was life like growing up in Freehold, NJ and why are kids crazy about soccer in the Garden State? Danielle let’s us in on her theory. Plus, the former NWSL Rookie of the Year gives us a glimpse into why her family has helped her to become the person she is today – on and off the pitch!

Danielle also give us exclusive insight on the Chicago Red Stars’ success and the teams’ mindset going into these crucial last weeks of the regular season. Will we see the Red Stars in the playoffs and once they’re there, how are they going to climb the hurdle of making it into the NWSL Championship Final? Is this the Red Stars year? Danielle gives us the inside scoop! Do not miss this funny, insightful, and honest interview with one of the NWSL’s most popular stars – Danielle Colaprico… from FREEHOLD! (48’)
Learn more about Stephanie McCaffrey’s charity Hidden Gems!

Dean DavenportDean Davenport, Crystal Palace LFC, womens football podcast
After months of uncertainty, Crystal Palace Ladies FC, have been awarded a place within the second tier of women’s football in England, The FA Women’s Championship, for the 2018-19 season. The team’s Manager Dean Davenport stops by to discuss the big changes on the horizon for the South-East London side, new signings, and what the supporters can expect in the coming season.

Dean also shares his thoughts on how the team will handle the new schedule, which includes longer travel and more training days. Despite the challenges, Davenport looks ahead to an exciting atmosphere and growth of the women’s game within the Crystal Palace football program. Take a listen and we’ll see you at Hayes Lane! (4’)
Follow the the team on Twitter @PalaceLadiesFC #cplfc

Football Ferns, New Zealand Women's National Team, womens football podcast Football Ferns Fallout
It’s rough times right now for New Zealand Women’s National Team. After the departure of the much-maligned Head Coach Andreas Heraf and his unbelievable reaction to a 3-1 loss to Japan, the Football Ferns are in a bit of tailspin. So, to explain it all to us is Women’s World Football Show correspondent, blogger, and footballer Helena Wiseman. What’s next for the Ferns? Will their next head coach come from within or will they have to search outside of NZ? And what of the bizarre comments from others within the NZ Football Federation? Where are the strong female Kiwi voices in all this? So many questions and so much time to listen to Helena’s expert analysis! If you love the Football Ferns as much as we do and want to know what’s up, you’ll want to listen to this segment! (1-hour, 16’)
Check out the website InTheBackOf.net
And read Ella Reilly’s article on the Football Ferns.

PLUS…
U20 Women’s World Cup update; Tournament of Nations Recap; NWSL and WSL news; W-League update; AND MORE!!

Photos Courtesy of: Chicago Red Stars, Crystal Palace LFC, Harvardton

Original Broadcast Date: August 11, 2018

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 123: Desiree Scott, Ocean Rolandsen, Sophie Bell

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 123 is proud to welcome Canada Women’s National Team and Utah Royals FC midfielder Desiree Scott; London Bees defender Ocean Rolandsen; and Sheffield United Ladies captain Sophie Bell.

One of the more popular players in women’s soccer, Desiree Scott has over 132 caps for the Canadian Women’s National Team, she’s a 2-time time Olympic bronze medal winner and now anchoring the midfield for the Utah Royals.

Desiree takes time out of her busy schedule to chat about her unique playing style, her role in Utah, playing for Laura Harvey and more. The fearlessly tenacious Winnipeg native shares her thoughts about the Canada Women’s National Team new coach, what we can expect in the upcoming Women’s World Cup qualifiers, the young bloods on the squad, and much more. Don’t miss this riveting conversation with the player known as “The Destroyer” – Desiree Scott! (22:00’)

Sophie Bell
Sheffield United Ladies have proven that they belong in England’s newly named Women’s Championship League. With a new FA license and a team fielded by determined and talented players, Adam sits down with Sheffield’s captain Sophie Bell. After playing in a shroud of uncertainty, Sophie and her teammates can breath a sigh of relief and now concentrate on the future. Sophie chats about her career, her team, and the future at Sheffield. (43:00’)

Ocean Rolandsen
Another team to watch in the Women’s Championship is the London Bees and defender Ocean Rolandsen stops by to talk about her journey with the team. The passionate and personable player chats to Adam about what drives her to improve and her hard-working ethics. In this exclusive interview, Ocean chats about her career, her teammates and looks at the upcoming season at The Hive. (57:00’)

Australia Update
Editor (or ‘Head Honcho’) from TheWomensGame.com, Cheryl Downes stops by to give us an in-depth report from the Women’s World Cup qualifiers in Jordan. Cheryl discusses The Matilda’s poor form in the tournament and what they have to do to regain the form of 2017. Also a sneak peek at the W-League – will we see an expansion team? Cheryl is here with the answers… now if only Cheryl and Adam could stop being so obsessed with Patty! Follow Cheryl on Twitter @ChicasFootball. (01:17:33’)

Plus…
Full reports on the Women’s Premier League and Champions League (formerly FAWSL 1&2), with incoming and outgoing teams; USWNT roster news; NWSL updates; An emotional intro by Patty dives deep into the dangerous words of Jaelene Hinkle – you do not want to miss this!

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Photos Courtesy of: FIFA.com; Canada Soccer; Utah Royals FC; NWSL; London Bees; Sheffield F.C. Ladies

Original Broadcast Date: June 3, 2018

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 122: Carolina Morace, Jay Sadler, Charles Cuttone

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 122 is proud to welcome Italy legend Carolina Morace; Also featuring Portsmouth FC Ladies Manager Jay Sadler; and editor of the North American Soccer Guide, Charles Cuttone.

Carolina Morace’s career achievements are simply staggering. A pioneering superstar of Italian women’s football, Carolina scored 105 goals in a 153-match international career, and hit the back of the net over 500 times in over 20 years as a professional footballer.

Carolina Morace, Women's World Football Show, soccer podcastAdam sits down with the Italy legend to discuss her long career on the Italian Women’s National Team. While most footballers were just learning the game, Carolina was starting for the national team at 14 years old, eventually earning the captain’s armband for most of her career.  At the club level, Carolina continued her dominance, having claimed Italy’s Capocannoniere (top scorer) on 12 occasions.

In this candid interview, Carolina opens up about her experience scoring four goals at Wembley (an achievement never duplicated by man or woman), her coaching experiences, the current state of women’s football in Italy, and More!

Player, Coach, Icon, Legend – This is Carolina Morace! Don’t miss this exclusive interview with one of the all-time greats of the women’s game! (4:17’)

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Portsmouth Ladies FC
The best part about following women’s football all over the world is learning about the teams in the lower tiers ready to burst onto the scene! We welcome Portsmouth Ladies FC Manager Jay Sadler to discuss the growth of the game in the port town! From building a new girls academy, developing links between the men’s and women’s sides to long-term plans and ambitions, Jay gives us all inside information. There’s a sleeping giant in Pompey and we’re about to wake her up! (38’)
Visit PortsmouthFCLadies.co.uk

FAWSL 1&2 Season RecapsWomen's World Football Show, women's football, football podcast, USWNT
Adam breaks down the FAWSL season with a look at Chelsea Ladies FC. What was the turning point for the team and can it sustain it’s success to next season, especially with all the changes? We take a deep dive into these questions and more. Plus, a look at all the teams in FAWSL 1 & 2 – how they finished and what is on the horizon. If you’re a little behind on your FAWSL news, we’ll get you caught up and ready for next season!

North American Soccer Guide 2018
women's soccer, USWNT, soccer podcast, North American Soccer Every once in awhile a book comes along that we just have to talk about. North American Soccer Guide 2018 is that book! Join us as we welcome longtime sportswriter and editor of the North American Soccer Guide, Charles Cuttone to the show. Spotlighting everything in USA and Canada women’s soccer, NASG offers recaps, results, rosters, stats, award-winners, all-time champions, red-letter dates, and more! Patty sits down with Charles to discuss this huge undertaking, what inspired him to compile all this info, why was it important to give the women’s game equal treatment and more! (01:13:28’)
Visit the website NorthAmericanSoccerGuide.com
European listeners can order the book at www.soccer-books.co.uk
Also available on Amazon!

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The Official Mascot for the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019™ was recently revealed as a young French poussin named ettie™. We take a look at the young chicken and her very interesting lineage. #HandHeart

Plus…
NWSL updates; Tournament of Nations news; CONCACAF U-17 Championship update; and… Adam asks “Who is this Lollapalooza chap?” and Patty can’t seem to stop talking about when she was a kid. It’s one of those shows!

Photos Courtesy of: FIFA.com; EPA/Thomas Eisenhuth; ChelseaFC.com; PortsmouthFCLadies.co.uk

Original Broadcast Date: May 18, 2018

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 104: Brandi Chastain

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Episode 104: In a single moment, Brandi Chastain and her 1999 USA Women’s World Cup teammates changed the atmosphere of women’s sports as we know it. Women’s World Football Show, Episode 104 welcomes the iconic role model and ultimate game changer. Also, Haiti Women’s National Team coach and professional player Mariana Brito Neves, and a Germany report from sports writer Jana Lange.

As a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team, Brandi Chastain had a far-reaching effect on women’s soccer around the world. Today, Brandi continues to make an impact. In her latest role as Executive Director & U-19 Head Coach for the California Thorns FC, a member of the U.S. Development Academy, Brandi is preparing young girls to become the leaders of tomorrow, on and off the pitch.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time Women’s World Cup champion chats with Patty about her new role with the California Thorns, her thoughts on what makes a great leader and of course what it means to be forever etched into the sports history books, and more! Brandi is a role model for the ages and we’re honored to have her here! For more info on California Thorns FC and a chance to try out, visit CaliforniaThornsFC.com. (11:41’)

Mariana Brito Neves
In one of the more inspiring interviews to ever air on Women’s World Football Show, Adam sits down with Brazilian professional footballer Mariana Brito Neves. After playing college football at Goshen College in Indiana, Mariana took her skills and knowledge and became a coach for the Haiti National Women’s Soccer Team. Mariana shares her stories of trials and challenges of the Haitian team and their commitment to play professional football. Now playing in France, Mariana continues to take her game and her life to the next level! (55:00’)

Germany Report with Jana Lange
With an early exit in the UEFA Women’s EURO 2017, many questions have been raised on the state of the German team. Here to answer all those questions is German sports writer Jana Lange! What was the main cause of Germany’s early departure, how is Steffi Jones doing at the helm, and what changes can we see at the upcoming Women’s World Cup qualifiers? Jana answers all these and more! Jana takes out all the guess work and gives the straight facts!

PLUS…
A look into the scandal facing the Lionesses; A complete NWSL Week 18 update; An update on Shelley Kerr’s Scotland call-ups; and it’s that time again when the Englishman (AKA Adam Barlow) gives us our U.S. College rankings… chomp…chomp…chomp… And More!!

Original Broadcast Date: August 27, 2017

Photos courtesy of Mariana Brito Neves; NBCBayArea.com; YouTube

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

Fade out song courtesy of The Power League

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

Episode 98: Rose Lavelle, Adrianna Franch

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Episode 98: Women’s World Football Show welcomes USWNT and Boston Breakers midfielder Rose Lavelle, Portland Thorns FC goalkeeper Adrianna Franch, and soundbites from Manchester City Women’s FC manager Nick Cushing and Birmingham City Ladies FC boss Marc Skinner.

A soccer prodigy growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio, Rose Lavelle became an All-American at University of Wisconsin-Madison, made her way up through the ranks of the U.S. Women’s National Team youth squads, and received her first cap with the USA full squad in March, 2017 (where she was named Player of the Match).

Now a full-fledged professional athlete, Rose is wasting no time by helping the Boston Breakers rise to the top of the table. Rose discusses many of her recent life-changing events, living in Boston and adjusting to Coach Matt Beard’s system. With all the changes come big responsibilities and she’s poised to take them on! The 22-year old also explains her recent sponsorship deal, her obsessive love for dogs, and just what’s up with Wilma Jean the Social Media Queen? If you want to get to know Rose Lavelle and what makes this young star so special, then catch this interview! (23:30′)

Adrianna Franch
Speaking of which… The Rose City team, Portland Thorns FC have developed a reputation for carrying the best goalkeepers in the NWSL and Adrianna Franch is continuing that legacy. The first-ever goalkeeper to be drafted into the NWSL in 2013, Adrianna understands what it takes to be successful and the work-ethic involved. The Kansas native shares what she learned from playing in Norway and also what she’s taking away from Thorns goalkeeping coach Nadine Angerer (“The best goalkeeper to ever play”).

Adrianna also gives us a first-hand account of what it’s like to play at Providence Park in front of those incredible fans and how the rowdy atmosphere isn’t such an advantage as some would think. The Thorns are packed with superstars and AD gives us an insider’s view on what it’s like to play with the best, who she enjoys stopping goals on and more. It’s a lively interview from a popular player who we don’t get to hear from often. This is your chance to get to know the very personable Adrianna Franch! (56:00′)

SSE Women’s FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium
Adam & Barry the Beaver joined 35,271 other fans at the iconic Wembley Stadium for the SSE Women’s FA Cup Final on May 13, 2017. While they took the long way there, Adam & his fuzzy friend came back with a great report on Manchester City’s 3-1 win over Birmingham City. Adam gives us insights on the game, the players and the atmosphere. We also hear from the bosses – Nick Cushing (Man City) and Marc Skinner (Birmingham City) as they discuss the result, their respective teams, the future of women’s’ football in England, and more! If you couldn’t make it to the match, this is the next best thing to being there! (03:15′)

Plus…
Updates on the NWSL; Frauen Bundesliga; Tournament of Nations (USA); UEFA Champions League and MORE!!

Original Broadcast Date: May 14, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: bostonbreakers.com; nwslsoccer.com; Timbers.com; ussoccer.com; mancity.com; birminghamcityladiesfc.co.uk

WWFShow theme music by Patricia La Bella

Episode 30A: Girls on the Ball, Heather Carroll

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 30A features takes a look back on the 2014 FAWSL season with interviews with Girls on the Ball Rachel O’Sullivan and Sophie Downey; and blogger Heather Carroll.

Women’s World Football Show takes a look back at the 2014 FA WSL season!

Top flight women’s football bloggers Girls on the Ball (aka Rachel and Sophie) drop in to discuss the ups and downs of Birmingham City Ladies, Bristol Academy Women, and Arsenal Ladies FC.

Patty interviews Adam and gets his expert analysis on Manchester City Women, Notts County Ladies, Everton Ladies and Chelsea Ladies FC.

Then to wrap up the show, football writer Heather Carroll of Liverpool Ladies Fans blog gives us her recap of the team’s championship season.

Many great things happened in the English league this past season and only Women’s World Football Show gives you all the important info, thoughtful insight and complete recap of the season.

Music by Rihanna.

Original Broadcast Date: December 7, 2014

Episode 29: Kate Gill

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KateGillBall_finalR1Women’s World Football Show, Episode 29 features an exclusive interview with Australia striker Kate Gill; Plus Texas A&M defender Meghan Streight and University of Kentucky forward Stuart Pope; and Prince Edward Island youth soccer spoksperson Susan Dieghan.

Women’s World Football Show welcomes the Matilda’s all-time leading goal scorer and Perth Glory FC striker Kate Gill! The Aussie international gives us an inside look at the Glory women and what has made them the best team in the W-League this season.

As one of the most skillful female goal-scorers of our time, Kate gives us a glimpse into what her Matilda goal-scoring record means to her as a player and as a person, growing up an Everton fan, her discovery of football and more.

England Update
Did you know over 55,000 fans will be rocking Wembley this month for the England vs Germany friendly?! Adam previews the upcoming match with a look at Mark Sampson’s squad, as well as valuable viewing information.

SEC Women’s Soccer Championship
Postgame Gator Alana “AJ” Johnson stops by to chat about the SEC Women’s Championship with two great interviews: Texas A&M star defender Meghan Streight and University of Kentucky forward Stuart Pope. If you don’t know much about women’s collegiate soccer, then you’ll want to get educated with “WWFShow College Soccer 101.”

Plus your crusty trusty co-hosts recap CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers and European Champions League qualifiers.

And finally, Adam takes us to Prince Edward Island in Canada to talk grassroots football with Susan Dieghan. Learn about the great things they’re doing to help grow women’s soccer through youth camps and women’s coaching programs.

Oh and did we mention Kate Gill?!

Music by Men at Work and Colin Hay.

Original Broadcast Date: November 16, 2014.

Episode 27: Randy Waldrum, Tobin Heath, Nick Cushing, Steph Houghton

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 27 features postgame interviews with Trinidad & Tobago head coach Randy Waldrum and USWNT midfielder Tobin Heath; Plus sound bites from Manchester City head coach Nick Cushing and striker Steph Houghton; and Arsenal Ladies head coach Pedro Losa; and a W-League report from Aussie reporter Cheryl Downes.

Underdogs are the new heroes as Women’s World Football Show highlights Women’s World Cup 2015 qualifiers and championships from around the world!

Randy Waldrum, Tobin Heath
Small nations like Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, and Costa Rica are making names for themselves at CONCACAF. On the other side of the pitch, the two Changing Guardspowerhouses USA and Mexico are battling the devil within. Our own Alana “Postgame Gator” Johnson was in Chicago for the matches and came back with interviews from T&T Head Coach Randy Waldrum and USA’s cheeky midfielder Tobin Heath.

Tournament Reviews
The African nations have Canada on their minds as they compete in the CAF TN Mobile 9th African Women’s Championship in Namibia. Patty and Adam take a look at this warrior-like competition where the top three teams will solidify their place among the best at the Women’s World Cup 2015.

The FAWSL has wrapped up and crowned a surprising champion that had one blue team seeing red! Adam guides us through the last days of the 2014 season!

Nick Cushing, Steph Houghton
David takes down Goliath in the 2014 Continental Cup! Adam and Barry traveled to London to witness the un-crowning and came back with interviews from Manchester City Women’s Football Club head coach Nick Cushing and captain Steph Houghton, as well as Arsenal Ladies’ new coach Pedro Losa.

W-League Report
There’s an underdog down under in the Westfield W-League and our good friend Cheryl Downes stops by to give us all the juicy details on Perth Glory’s recent rise to excellence. Patty interrogates Cheryl on the best and worst of the season so far; which American has taken the league by storm; the good deeds of Amy Jackson; and what’s really going on with Lisa De Vanna. All this and more!

A short preview of the upcoming Canada vs Japan friendly, gives Adam the perfect link to gush over Sophie Schmidt’s new website (2 minutes and that’s it!!).

Music by Ringo Starr, Men at Work and Blackmore’s Night.

Original Broadcast Date: October 19, 2014.

Episode 21A: Sandra Prusina, Girls on the Ball

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 21A is a special episode taking an in-depth look at the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup with Canada sports journalist Sandra Prusina and from Girls on the Ball Rachel O’Sullivan and Sophie Downey.

Women’s World Football Show takes an in-depth look at the 2014 FIFA Under 20 Women’s World Cup. Join Adam and Patty as they go over the groups, teams and players to watch.

Plus Adam dazzles us with his Canadian trivia knowledge, Patty learns how to pronounce Moncton and who knew peanut butter was invented in Montreal?!

Check out Sandra’s blog Northern Kick and the Girls on the Ball website!

Original Broadcast Date: August 8, 2014.

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