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Women's World Football Show

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 132: Amy Sayer, Amber Stobbs, Phil Neville

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 132: Features interviews with Australia Women’s National Team striker Amy Sayer, Charlton W.F.C. midfielder Amber Stobbs, and soundbites from England Women’s National Team Manager Phil Neville.

Amy Sayer, women's soccer, podcast, women's world football show, Sydney FCThere are tons of rising stars in women’s soccer today, but none as young and exciting as Australia Women’s National Team striker Amy Sayer. Adam sits down with the 16-year old to learn about what it takes to play at the highest level while still in high school.

Making her debut for the senior squad at 2018 Tournament of Nations, Sayer is realizing her dream of playing for the senior squad and preparing for her new team Sydney FC in the Westfield W-League. What are the challenges of a teenager playing among her heroes? What does it feel like to get that initial call up? and what does the future hold for the young star? Amy is here to share all this and more! (25:38′)

Amber Stobbs
Charlton Athletic W.F.C. is getting great results in the FA Women’s Championship this season and one big Amber Stobbs, Charlton FC, women's football, podcast, women's world football showreason is the addition of midfielder Amber Stobbs. The former Washington Spirit Reserves player visits with Patty to talk about her career, her college days at Hofstra University and her new project – Equal Focus Football.

The 25-year old shares her passion for helping to give young girls an equal opportunity to play football. Amber takes us through her journey as a collegiate player, pro player and female football advocate. It’s an awesome story and one you’ll want to share with everyone you know! (57′)
Learn more about Equal Focus Football online and follow them on Twitter @EQFootball
Get in touch with Amber on Twitter @akstobbs

England vs. Brazil
Adam was on hand to cover England’s 1-0 defeat of Brazil at Meadow Lane in Nottinghamshire. Listen to the full report on the match, Fran Kirby’s winning goal, the impressive play of Nikita Parris, and more! Plus we hear from the Gaffer himself – Phil Neville! (7′)

PLUS…
All the latest from 2018 CONCACAF Women’s Championship; World Cup Qualifiers; the problem with Marta and MORE!

Photos Courtesy of: CAFC.co.uk; CanberraUnited.com; Matildas.FootballAustralia.com.au

Original Broadcast Date: October 7, 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 119: Katja Snoeijs, Phil Neville, Jayne Ludlow, John Halloran, Karen Valenzuela

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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.

Katja Snoeijs, Women's World Football Show, womens soccerComing 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
Jayne Ludlow, Women's World Football Show, women's soccerAdam 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’)Phil Neville, Women's World Football Show, women's soccer

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′)

Women's World Football Show, women's soccerNWSL 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

Women's World Football Show, women's soccer, Seattle Reign FCThen, 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’)
Follow Karen on Twitter @VictoriaNoir89
Catch From the Stands YouTube show.Follow on Twitter @FTS_Woso.

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!

Photos courtesy of: vrouwenvoetbalnieuws.nl; Katja Snoeijs; NWSLSoccer.com

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 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 51: Kristin Grubka, Pamela Del Olmo

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 51 features an exclusive interview Sky Blue FC striker Kristin Grubka; and a Mexico Women’s National Team report with Pamela Del Olmo.

Women’s World Football Show welcomes Sky Blue FC defender Kristin Grubka! The Florida native gives us a fun snapshot ofFloridaToday her childhood from surfing in the shadow of the Space Shuttle to helping Florida State University win the NCAA 2014 College Cup.

As the No. 10 overall pick in the 2015 NWSL draft, Grubka has definitely made a name for herself in the league. Sky Blue might be struggling in the standings, but the tall centerback gives us more than a few reasons to still Beez Up. No matter how bad you’re feeling, pull up a chair and take a listen to Grubka. This interview is good for at least 20 smiles. We can almost guarantee it!

mexicoTeamMexico Update
Not making it out of the World Cup group stage this summer was a huge disappointment for Mexico and their fans. So we dialed up our friend and Mexico correspondent, Pamela Del Olmo to give us the inside scoop. What really happened to Mexico in Canada and what does the future hold for this talented team? Plus an update on the Charlyn Corral controversy and the status of head coach Leo Cuellar. Who’s staying and who’s going? Pamela gives us the whole enchilada with a little salsa on the side. We don’t know what that means, but it sounds good.

NWSL & FAWSL
Updates from the league, injury reports, transfers, trades and more! Plus, why does Adam sound so chill?

Fade Out Music by Fringe.

Original Broadcast Date: July 17, 2015

Episode 33: Veronica Perez

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 33 features an exclusive interview Mexico Women’s National Team striker Veronica Pérez; Plus an Australia update with Aussie sports journalist Cheryl Downes.

Veronica Pérez is in the house! WomVPerez_Spiriten’s World Football Show welcomes the talented and intensely focused midfielder as she shares with us her journey from growing up in Northern California to her very important role on the Mexico Women’s National Team.

“V” (as Patty calls her without permission) also discusses how she came to play for Mexico, growing the women’s game in that country, and a few of her favorite memories on the pitch, as well as what she thinks of the NWSL and her club-team the Washington Spirit. So call all your amigos y familiares and tell them about this great interview!

Cheryl Downes is back to discuss the latest happenings in Australia. How did Canberra United snatch the W-League championship from Perth Glory and what are the Matilda’s  doing as they waltz up to the 2015 Women’s World Cup!

All this and a look at the NWSL College Draft, the league’s new commissioner, as well as a roundup of player movement in the FAWSL… so far!

We guarantee a Paws-itively doggone good time for everyone!

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Told you Adam was wearing a dog suit!

 

Music by Los Lobos and Men at Work.

Original Broadcast Date: January 11, 2015

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