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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 87: Elise Kellond-Knight; Paul Greig, Allie Long

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 87 features exclusive interviews with Australian midfielder Elise Kellond-Knight; Sky Blue FC coach Paul Greig; USWNT midfielder Allie Long; and Michaela Senneck.

How do you succeed when you’re taken out of your comfort zone? You develop a brand new attitude! To eliseaction_finalgive us a first hand look at how this works, Women’s World Football Show welcomes Australian midfielder Elise Kellond-Knight!

As the only Matilda playing in the Frauen Budesliga at the moment, Elise shares her adventures at Turbine Potsdam, the change of culture, language, and oh that weather! On the pitch, Elise gives us insight on why she chose to leave the W-League and take on the new challenge of a faster, more disciplined game in Germany.

Elise also shares her experiences playing for Australia, her experiences at the Rio Olympics and what was the story behind the infamous water bottle swticher-roo with Lisa De Vanna? This is one of the highlights of the 2016 season! If you’re a fan of the Matilda’s, of Potsdam, or of energetic, entertaining players, this is the interview you’ll want to hear! (3:40)

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When Christy Holly was named head coach to Sky Blue FC of the NWSL at the beginning of 2016, he wasted no time in calling up his Scottish mate Paul Greig to come over to be his assistant coach. And true to form – Greig answered the call! Now he’s answering Adam’s call with a great one-on-one interview. The internationally experienced coach chats about his success in New Zealand with Northern Football, where he led his club to the ASB Women’s League championship in 2015. For a young chap, Greig brings vast experience to the NWSL, topping off one of the best coaching staffs in the league (with Holly and Jill Loyden). It’s awesome to get Greig’s perspective on his first year in the league, some of his standout moments over the past year, and a look at the upcoming season. Plus, Jersey’s favorite Scotsman delivers a special message to the Sky Blue fans! (45:00)

Allie Long
Since re-joining the U.S. Women’s National Team in April, 2016, Allie Long has more than allielong_finalquadrupled 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)

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The 2016 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup is in the books and standing on top of the heap is Korea DPR? How did that happen? And where did the powerhouses of USA, Japan and Brazil land? You’ll be surprised. Patty and Adam break down the cup, while putting the USA U20’s under the microscope. Could the USA’s college system be at the root of the youngster’s latest fall? We take on that discussion.

Millennial Madness!
Our WWFShow cub reporter Kaitlyn “Jonesy” Jones has tracked down her first interview and it’s none other than Michaela Senneck! The determined goalkeeper from South Africa jumped on the line to give us an up-close view of how young university students are balancing school, work, and the beautiful game! (1:06:11)

Plus Updates on…
NCAA College Cup; Africa Cup of Nations; England vs the Netherlands; Rogue One and MORE!

Fade Out Music by Meco

Original Broadcast Date: December 3, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: ussoccer.com; The Women’s Game; Northern Football; The PFA

Episode 86: Karina LeBlanc, Crystal Dunn, Tobin Heath

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 86 features exclusive interviews with former Canada WNT goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc; USWNT stars Crystal Dunn and Tobin Heath; From Brazil, women’s sports advocate Carolina Garcia; and women’s soccer vlogger Karen Valenzuela.

Life is about lessons and on this week’s surprise episode of Women’s World Football Show we learn from the best. First we welcome former goalkeeper for Canada Women’s National Team, Karina LeBlanc!

As a shy kid growing up in a small Caribbean island, Karina grew to be one of the most popular goalkeepers in the women’s game, a champion for self-expression and a voice for underdogs everywhere. Karina discovered soccer at the ripe old age of 11, beginning a journey into self-discovery which made her known throughout the world for a personality as colorful as the mohawks she rocks.

is4With 5 World Cups and 2 Olympic games under her belt, the Olympic bronze medalist is the longest serving women’s soccer player in Canadian history. In this entertaining interview, KK takes us back to her childhood, shares her experiences as an elite athlete and brings us up to date on her latest projects. One in particular is iS4, a developmental soccer camp and motivational program founded by Karina and former Canada teammates Diana Matheson, Christine Sinclair and Rhian Wilkinson.

Karina spent her career showing us that we can be fierce and fiery and still be light-hearted and caring. Today, she continues to change lives off the pitch with her charity work and motivational speaking. So, get ready to ROCK with the funny, inspiring and thought-provoking Karina LeBlanc! (4:00′)
Visit the iS4 website & follow them on Twitter @iS4tweets

USA v Romania
Patty was on the scene as the U.S. Women’s National Team took on Romania at StubHub Center in Carson, CA. What did we learn from this match? You’ll have to tune in to find out. And listen as we get ‘schooled’ by USWNT head coach Jill “It’s simple fricken math” Ellis as she explains her much maligned 3-in-the-back formation. Plus, we also talk one-on-one with Crystal “Attack-Attack” Dunn and Tobin “I can be effective yet still stay true to my style” Heath. You WANT to listen to these interviews! (31:16′)

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South America!
To say football is huge in Socarolina_finaluth America is an understatement. However apart from Brazil, the women’s game in South America has kept a low a profile. The good news is – things are changing! To  understand how, Adam sits down with Argentine executive and women’s sports advocate Carolina Garcia. As a sports marketing professional, Carolina is at the forefront of the South American women’s game movement. How is the game growing in that region? How are the men’s teams helping? What’s being done to help get more women’s teams to bigger stages such as the World Cup and Olympics? Class is in session and Carolina is here to explain it all! (46:46′)
Follow Carolina @carolina_latina

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Let’s face it, Seattle Reign FC fans have ridden a roller coaster of emotions since the NWSL began. No other team has seen the caliber of players than Laura Harvey’s group, yet they continue to fall short. To learn about the enigma that is the Reign, we bring in contributor from Woso Off The Post (and Reign super fan) Karen Valenzuela. Adam and Karen dissect the Reign’s 2016 season and look at what the club needs to do in 2017 to get back to the top. (1:06:19′)
Watch Woso Off The Post (or as Karen says “CHECK US OUT!”)
Follow Karen on Twitter @VictoriaNoir89

Plus Updates on…
U20 Women’s World Cup; NCAA College Cup; Africa Cup of Nations; NWSL 2017 College Draft and MORE! Get your pen and paper out because school is IN!

Fade Out Music by Alanis Morissette

Original Broadcast Date: November 20, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: ussoccer.com; canadasoccer.com; iS4.ca; KarinaLeBlanc.com

Episode 85: Alyssa Naeher, Angela Beard, Cheryl Downes

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 85 features exclusive interviews with USWNT goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher; Australia defender Angela Beard; Aussie sports writer Cheryl Downes.

The competition is fierce in the women’s game, so when opportunities are presented, the hungry ones go full force. On this episode, Women’s World Football Show features a couple of players who are not throwing away their shot!

First up is U.S. Women’s National Team goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher. The New England native knows what it’s like to live and play outside of her comfort zone and she’s made a career out of it. In this rare interview, Alyssa gives us insight into her experiences moving away from home playing falyssanaeheraction_finalor Turbine Potsdam in Germany and then later leaving the comfy confines of her hometown for the bustling city of Chicago.

Always a consistent player on the youth squads, at Penn State and at the club level, Alyssa challenged herself to change her mindset when she hit the national team as a backup to Hope Solo. Now, she’s battling for the number one spot and she’s giving it all she’s got. Alyssa shares with us how her past experiences have shaped who she is today, what’s she’s done to raise her game to another level and more.

Plus, her thoughts on Chicago, her life away from the pitch and another possible reason the Chicago Cubs won the World Series. Alyssa gives us the insider scoop! Alyssa literally takes ‘Perseverance” wherever she goes. WARNING: We file this interview under Must-Listen! (7:00’)

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Representing Australia on the U-17 and U-20 squads, Angie Beard is one of the more dynamic defenders in the women’s game. Currently with Brisbane Roar in the W-League, the 19-year old was a nominee for the 2015/16 W-League Young Footballer of the Year award. Angie’s defensive craftiness led to her being awarded Brisbane Roar’s Player of the Year for 2015/16.

A product of the Queensland Academy of Sport, Angie is a fierce competitor who gleefully tackles every obstacle that comes her way. One example – her recent injury that occurred soon after being called up to the full Australian squad. Angie shares with us how she overcame disappointment with determination. Now she is back and ready to don the orange for Brisbane and the gold for Australia. So, throw another shrimp on the barbie, sit back and listen to this inspiring interview with one of the brightest prospects in Australia women’s football! (26:00′)

wleagueWestfield W-League Preview
And speaking of Australia…. The 2016/17 W-League season is under way and who better to get us updated than our friend and Aussie expert Cheryl Downes from The Women’s Game! Cheryl gives us an update on all the teams and squad changes. Plus, who will challenge Melbourne City this season, which USA player will make the biggest impact and which Aussie stars are on the rise! Our resident “Melbourne Girl” gives it to us straight! Also, a look at the Matilda’s squad leading up to the Cyprus Cup and wait… no Kate Gill mention? Crikey! (41:00′)

USA vs Romania
The USWNT is back in action with two friendlies against Romania. Jill Ellis and Co are hitting California where the crowds are heavy and the weather is hot! We pour over her recent call-ups and curious formations! And remember, there’s no whining in football!

Plus…
NWSL Skittle trades; Krash landing at Washington Spirit; UEFA Championship match-ups; U-20 Women’s World Cup update and MORE!!

Fade Out Music by The Roots

Original Broadcast Date: November 11, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: ussoccer.com; Chris Simpson/Brisbane Roar

Episode 84: Heather O’Reilly, Craig Deans, Mark Sampson, Rachel Daly

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 84 features exclusive interviews with former USWNT midfielder Heather O’Reilly; Newcastle Jets manager Craig Deans; England manager Mark Sampson; and England striker Rachel Daly.

Hard working. Determined. Persistent. Resilient. Add all these together and you’ll come up with the theme of this episode! First up is an exclusive interview with one of the most decorated, not to mention toughest footballers in the game – Heather O’Reilly.

haoaction_finalMuch to the dismay of everyone, HAO recently announced her retirement from international play, ending a celebrated career of 231 appearances for the U.S. Women’s National Team. After a memorable farewell match against Thailand (where she scored and assisted with a goal), HAO shares with us that emotional match and some of her thoughts throughout the game.

HAO was a high school teenager when she was called up to the USWNT, spending her growing-up years as an integral member of the team. So, how do you leave something that’s been so much a part of your past and shaped you into the person you are today? The 3-time Olympic gold medal winner gives us a glimpse into her decision, what prompted it, and why she knows it’s the right time. Plus, what does the future hold for HAO and what does she want her legacy to be when we look back on her career?!

There’s nothing quite like the HAO story and she’s here to share it with us! Get out your tissues, and be prepared to fall in love with HAO all over again!

Check out HAO’s website where you can learn about the many causes she supports at OReillySoccer.com.

deans_finalCraig Deans
The Westfield W-League is kicking off and our first guest of the season is Newcastle Jets head coach Craig Deans. The coach talks about his biggest challenges this season, some of the players he’s bringing back and a few he lost. Plus, what are his thoughts on how Melbourne City has transformed the league, the growth to the women’s’ game down under and lots more! If you’re as excited about the 2016-17 W-League season as we are, then this interview will give you a kick in the pants!

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Our theme of hard-working footballers continues with Houston Dash midfielder Megan Crosson. After surviving two ACL tears at a very young age and being passed over in the 2016 NWSL college draft, the Santa Clara University midfielder could have given up a long time ago. But her passion and drive for the game she loved led her all the way to the NWSL. Still looking for more playing time, she recently went to Japan to play for Konomiya Speranza Osaka-Takatsuki of the Nadeshiko League. Meg shows that it’s not how many times you get knocked down, it’s how many times you Fight! (you have to listen to understand). If you’re going through a set back of any kind, you’ll want to catch this interview with Meg Crosson and be prepared to get inspired!

England vs France
Our trusty co-host Adam Barlow suffered through the recent England vs. France friendly in Doncaster on October 21, 2016. The defensive play of both teams resulted in a 0-0 draw, and while the match wasn’t the most exciting of the year, we learned a few things from both teams. Listen to England manager Mark Sampson discuss the confidence of his players and how important it is to continue to play top-tier teams. Plus England striker Rachel Daly discusses her form, her thoughts on playing in Houston and more!

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Plus…
A look at the upcoming USWNT friendlies vs. Romania; Euro friendlies, FAWSL updates and more!

Fade Out Music by KC and the Sunshine Band

Original Broadcast Date: October 30, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: ussoccer.com; oreillysoccer.com; Upper V Athlete Management; TheFA.com; @RachelDaly3

 

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 82: Amy Harrison, Lisa De Vanna, Danielle Carter, Lindsey Horan, Morgan Brian

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 82 features exclusive interviews with Aussie defender Amy Harrison; Aussie striker Lisa DeVanna; England striker Danielle Carter; plus, USA stars Lindsey Horan and Morgan Brian.

Women’s World Football Show welcomes not one, but two Mighty Matildas. First up is one of Australia’s brightest young prospects Amy Harrison. Adam sits down with the young defender to talk about her pro football journey, her early years, playing along side her idol, what it feels like to pull on the gold shirt of the Matildas, and more!

Despite suffering a dreadful injury in December of 2015, Amy is well on the way to recovery. In this insightful interview Amy talks about her road back to full fitness and her hopes for the up coming W-League season with Sydney FC, one of the most successful clubs in the W-League.

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Lisa De Vanna
One name that crosses continents is none other that the irrepressible Lisa De Vanna. The speedy striker recently signed with the Orlando Pride in the NWSL and our corespondent from Women’s Soccer Weekly, Michelle Stile caught up with Lisa to chat about her career, her new role as ‘Leader,’ and what really brought her back to the NWSL. Plus, what’s changed for Lisa since we last saw her? If you are any kind of women’s footie fan, you do not want to miss this exclusive with one of the biggest names in the game!

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England vs. Estonia
Danielle Carter makes it two hatdanielle_carter_final-tricks in two international appearances as England thrash Estonia 5-0 to go top of their Euro 2017 qualifying group. Our own Adam Barlow was on the scene and brings us a full report, plus interviews with Danielle Carter and Estonia manager Keith Boanas.

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The USA women played two friendlies in September, first against Thailand in Ohio and then, they met the Netherlands in Georgia. There’s a wave of young blood pulsing through this team and our correspondent Michelle Stile was on hand at the Georgia Dome to talk a couple young bloods, Lindsey Horan and Morgan Brian!

FAWSL
Manchester City won the Women’s Super League title for the first time, with a 2-0 victory over Chelsea Ladies confirming them as champions. Adam breaks down the match and gives us a look into the future of the FAWSL

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The National Women’s Soccer League post-season is set and Patty brings us up to speed on all the details. Plus we take a look at the last days of the 2016 regular season and hear from superstar striker Alex Morgan!

 

Malta
As the Euro 2017 qualifying competition comes to a close we take a lookmalta_football_assoc at one of the smaller countries to take part. Malta may be a small nation but this won’t stop them from developing woman’s football in the region. Maltese Journalist Ginaluca Lia is following the women’s game closely in his country and updates us on the domestic league, the National Team and the challenges the game faces on a whole. Join us as we spotlight women’s football in the beautiful country of Malta!

Plus…
Tons of outtakes!

Fade Out Music by Colin Hay

Original Broadcast Date: Sept. 25, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: LisaDeVanna11.com; ussoccer.com; Stefan Postles/Getty Images (Harrison); Morgan Brian; Orlando Pride.

Episode 81: Jordan Nobbs, Jessica Foy, Deyna Castellanos

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 81 features exclusive interviews with England midfielder Jordan Nobbs; Northern Ireland defender Jess Foy; and Venezuela forward Deyna Castellanos.

Women’s World Football Show features a few of the game’s rising stars. First up is England and Arsenal nobbsaction_finalmidfielder Jordan Nobbs. As one of the more skillful players in England and in the world, Jordan has become known for her versatility. Adapt and attack is one of the many reasons why Jordan Nobbs is one of the first names on the team sheet for Mark Sampson’s England squad.

In this interview Jordan tells us about her time growing up in the North East of England and her big move to Arsenal to play at the highest level in the FAWSL. She also opens up about her experience scoring the winning goal for England in the UEFA U-19 Final. What are her goals on the England team going forward and how important are the upcoming 2017 Euro qualifiers vs. Estonia and Belgium? Jordan opens up on this and so much more! If you want to get to know one of England’s fastest rising stars, you want to catch this exclusive with Jordan Nobbs!

Jessica Foy
jessfoyifa_finalNorthern Ireland has steadily improved over the past few years and defender Jessica Foy is a huge part of the team’s exciting evolution. Despite starting football relatively late in life, Jess has wasted very little time developing her game and rising to that next level. The 17-year old continues to make a big impact for her club Glentoran Belfast United team and the Northern Ireland National Team… and she’s just beginning to shine!

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To kick off the 2016 women’s college season, is back with an exclusive one-on-one with Florida State University and Venezuela international Deyna Castellanos. The 17-year old forward grants one of her very first interviews since joining FSU, giving us a glimpse of a bright future in the making!

USA News
If you thought it couldn’t get any weirder in the good old USA, you are dead wrong! From Megan Rapinoe’s recent protest to Washington Spirit owner Bill Lynch’s underhanded move, we try to explain it all. Plus, what’s the big deal with the American Flag? Our USA co-host will walk you through it!

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Plus…
NWSL and FAWSL updates; player news and MORE!!

Fade Out Music by Empire Cast

Original Broadcast Date: Sept. 11, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: Jess Foy, IFA; Deyna Castellanos, Twitter @deynac18

Episode 80: Briana Scurry, Amanda Frisbie

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 80 features exclusive interviews with USWNT icon Briana Scurry; and veteran midfielder Amanda Frisbie.

Legends don’t come around very often. So, it’s with great honor Women’s World Football Show welcomes former USA goalkeeper Briana Scurry to the show! Often recognized as one of the world’s best female soccer goalkeepers, Briana has become iconic for her work on and off the pitch.

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Briana takes us back to that summer day in 1999 when the country was rocked by the US Women’s National Team. What was going through her mind during that Women’s World Cup final and what was her mindset when she walked into goal to face down China in that captivating penalty kick shootout? Briana shares her memories and that one instant when she just knew in her heart that she was going to make the save that would send her team into the annals of history forever.

Briana also brings us up to date on her current role as Honorary Captain of the Washington Spirit of the NWSL, and why she feels it’s important for past players to lend their name and support to the league.

The 2-time Olympic gold medalist and World Cup Champion also shares her thoughts on the 2016 Olympics, the state of the current USA team, and the recent comments by Hope Solo. If you love women’s soccer, you do not want to miss this in-depth and inspiring interview with one of the all-time greats of the game.

Watch the powerfully moving video produced by the Washington Post on Briana’s experience with her career-ending concussion and the journey she took to get back to a normal life.

To learn more about concussion awareness and other facts about Briana, visit her website at BriScurry.com.

Amanda Frisbie
After leaving FCKC earlier in the season, Amanda Frisbie is now honing her skills in Iceland and enjoying ever minute of it. Amanda took time out to chat to Adam about her varied career from being a standout player with the University of Portland to being drafted by the Seattle Reign and her journey throughout the NWSL. A true fan-favorite, Amanda also chats about her love of music, early sports interests and her beloved Dallas Cowboys chances in 2016. Now, someone get a guitar to her quick!

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FAWPL Chairman Carol West
The FA Women’s Premier League is England’s 3rd division of women’s football and is just getting underway. With that in mind, we are delighted to welcome the chairman of the FAWPL Carol West to explain the workings of the league and the future of women’s football at that level. It’s an exciting time for the league and Carol shares all about the goals and the expectations for the club game in women’s football in England. We also discuss varied challenges faced by clubs, officials and players alike. This is truly an entertaining and educational interview! Visit the FAWPL website.

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A 2016 Olympic Women’s Football recap; A spirited discussion on the Hope Solo debate and debacle; League updates from the NWSL and FAWSL and so much more!! Did we mention Briana Scurry??

Fade Out Music by Michael Jackson

Original Broadcast Date: August 28, 2016

Briana Scurry photo credits courtesy of BriScurry.com / Pam Whitesell

Episode 79: Olympic Showcase

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 79 features interviews by the world’s top women’s soccer reporters: Cheryl Downes (Australia); Jana Lange (Germany); Lisa Durel (France); Pamela Del Olmo (Columbia); Janine Anthony (South Africa and Zimbawbe).

Women’s World Football Show is celebrating the 2016 Rio Olympics with continuing coverage of the elite Group of 12. This episode we’re chatting with experts from all over the world as we spotlight the following teams:

AustraliaAustralia with Cheryl Downes
Traveling from the Land Down Under, the Aussies have left their Matildas moniker behind and ready to show the world what it means to play Staj Ball. Cheryl Downes from The Women’s Game gives us valuable insight Lisa De Vanna, Sam Kerr, a young 16-year old named Ellie Carpenter and more! So, put your vegimite sandwich down and take a listen!
Follow Cheryl on Twitter @ChicasFootball.

Germany with Jana LangeGerman
The Olympic gold medal is the only major international title Germany has not won. Will this be their year? Our friend and frequent-flyer Jana Lange is back to talk about this very interesting German team, with a look at why this team is slightly different than the one we saw last summer in Canada. Also, we take a look at the career of legendary head coach Sylvia Neid, as she coaches her last major tournament before her retirement.
Follow Jana on Twitter @jott_ell.

FranceFrance with Lisa Durel
After finishing in fourth place in the 2012 London Olympics, Les Bleues have some unfinished business to attend to in Rio. Lisa Durel from Women’s Soccer France brings us up to date on the new mindset and team spirit of the French team. Is it enough to get them to the podium? And do they have what it takes to beat the top teams in the world? Lisa gives us the le scoop!
Follow Lisa on Twitter @FrenchHades04.

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The darlings of the 2015 World Cup are having a tough go at the Olympics. But, Pamela Del Olmo gets us updated on this up-and-coming team. What are their weakness, strength and players to watch. Plus, why do we love to hate Lady Andrade? And will this team ever get paid to play? The tournament may be all but over for Las Chicas Superpoderosas, but it’s not the last we see of them!
Follow Pamela on Twitter @pndom.

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Two teams. Two styles. One Continent. These representatives from Africa couldn’t be more different and Janine Anthony from Ladies March breaks it all down for us in this very special African spotlight. If you hate the fact you know zero about these two teams, take a listen and you’ll be donning a dashiki and playing your vuvuzela in no time.
Follow Ladies March on Twitter @LadiesMatch.

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Original Broadcast Date: August 7, 2016

Episode 78: Caroline Weir, Maia Jackman, Kevin Baxter

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 78 features exclusive interviews with Scotland midfielder Caroline Weir; New Zealand legend Maia Jackman; and LA Times Sports Writer Kevin Baxter.

Women’s World Football is traveling down the road to Rio with this week’s Olympic previews. Plus, we welcome one of the brightest young stars in women’s football, Caroline Weir!

Caroline Weir
On this week’s show we are joined by Liverpool and Scotland midfielder Caroline Weir. Its been a CarolineWeirActionbusy few months for the 21-year old as she joined Scott Rodgers and his new look Liverpool squad for the 2016 season.

In this interview Caroline tells us all about the move to The Reds and the steady progress the team has made this season. Away from domestic football Caroline tells us about the mood in the Scotland camp as the national team stands on the verge of qualifying for their first major tournament in their history.

1495134_me_lat_bio_portraits_JLCUSA Olympic Preview with Kevin Baxter
LA sports writer Kevin Baxter is back to give us an expert preview of the US Women’s National Team heading into Rio. Riding on their new-found confidence, the World Champs are pumped and ready to do what no other women’s team has ever done – win a World Cup and then Olympic Gold in consecutive order. What is Jill Ellis’ next move and what is she doing to keep her players motivated? Why does Carli Lloyd still have a chip on her shoulder and why is it important to keep it there? Is it the right choice to bring a less-than 100% Megan Rapinoe? Plus Kevin updates us on all of this, plus info on Crystal Dunn, Mallory Pugh and more!
Follow Kevin on Twitter @kbaxter11 and check out his recent articles online at LA Times.

Football Fern Maia Jackman and Head Coach John Herdman. Women's Football Conference, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Auckland, Friday 10th December 2010. Photo: Shane Wenzlick

Photo: Shane Wenzlick

New Zealand Olympic Preview with Maia Jackman
To put it simply Maia Jackman is a legend of the game in New Zealand, so who better to give us the lowdown on the Football Ferns ahead of the Olympic games in Rio next month?! Maia tells us all about the squad and gives us a few players we should be looking out for as the Ferns tackle the USA, France and Colombia in the group stage. New Zealand were unfortunate at the Women’s World Cup in Canada, so can they go better this time? We give you the inside scoop and more!
Follow Maia on Twitter @maia515.

Sophie Schmidt Tribute
Sophie Schmidt just celebrated 150 caps with the Canada Women’s National Team and that gives Adam a reason to pay tribute to his favorite #13! Enjoy a few of our favorite Sophie Moments, plus not one, not two, but 3 SchmidtBits! Can you hand it?!

Plus…
Big news out of the FA WSL, along with team updates; NWSL report on teams, players and recent transfers; International friendlies; plus, plenty of reasons why America is already great!… And More!

Big thanks to Team Elite for bringing us Caroline Weir! Check out their website at TeamEliteUK.com.

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Original Broadcast Date: July 24, 2016

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