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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 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 127: Chloe Logarzo, Rhiannon Roberts, Toni Duggan, Dyanne Anderson, Dido Tshimanga

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 127: Features exclusive interviews with Australia Women’s National Team midfielder Chloe Logarzo; Liverpool FC Women defender Rhiannon Roberts; FC Barcelona Femení forward Toni Duggan, SoCal FC forward Dyanne Anderson and Head Coach Dido Tshimanga.

If you have been paying attention to the Australia Women’s National Team, you know the name of Chloe Logarzo. Not just because of her explosive talent but because of her interesting journey on and off the pitch. The 23-year old sits down with Patty to discuss her life and lessons learned along the way. Chloe shares the secret of the Matildas’ success, what the team learned from a struggling qualifying campaign, and why defending their Tournament of Nations crown means so much.

Chloe Logarzo, The Matildas, WWFShow, podcast, soccer

In this candid interview, Chloe discusses a time in her life when she turned her back on football and the road that lead back to the game she loved since childhood. Now, determined to become the “ultimate footballer,” Chloe is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with. Don’t miss this insightful, inspiring, and entertaining interview with one of the brightest stars on the Australia team! (16:13′)
For more of Chloe, read Patty’s article in TheWomensGame.com!

WWFShow, Liverpool Ladies, soccer podcastRhiannon “Razza” Roberts
After a few high-profile departures in the off-season, Liverpool FC Women are rebuilding and one of the big signings came by way of Wales defender Rhiannon “Razza” Roberts. Adam sits down with the former Doncaster Belles player to talk about her new club, her preseason experiences, and a look at the upcoming FA Women’s Premier League season.

The Welsh defender also discusses the oh-so-important Women’s World Cup Qualifier against England. What impact will this match have on the team and the country? Razza gives us the unique view of a player’s perspective. Don’t miss this interesting and enlightening interview with one of the more amicable personalities in women’s football today. (40′)

FC Barcelona Femení vs SoCal FC
The Spanish side recently traveled to Southern California where they met up in a friendly against WPSL side SoCal FC and WWFShow was there to catch the action! Listen in as we go over the highlights and discuss this highly unusual pairing. We catch up with SoCal FC forward Dyanne Anderson and Head Coach Dido Tshimanga to asses the match and lessons learned as individuals and as a team. Plus we catch up with Barcelona and England WNT forward Toni Duggan!

Toni Duggan, WWFShow, Soccer Podcast

WWFShow, soccer, podcast, Dyanne Anderson

Plus…
Tournament of Nations Musings; Update on FAWSL (or whatever they’re calling it); Weird stuff going on in the NWSL (again);  FIFA Best List is out & no complaints?? It’s all here and MORE!

Oh and..
How many times do we mention Cheryl Downes? Just let us know via Twitter or Facebook and you could win a WWFShow fan pack! (it’s really cool).

Photos Courtesy of: Emily Mogic; Sydney FC; Ailura; FC Barcelona.cat; Liverpool Ladies FC

Original Broadcast Date: July 29, 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!

LGBTQ athletes and allies team up for respect. Join the community at YouCanPlayProject.

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 120: Jim Gabarra, Chioma Ubogagu, Ashlyn Harris, Jana Lange

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 120: Join us as we welcome Washington Spirit General Manager and Head Coach Jim Gabarra; a brief chat with Orlando Pride Forward Chioma Ubogagu; German Sportswriter Jana Lange; and soundbites from Orlando Pride Goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris.

Washington Spirit GM & Head Coach Jim Gabarra has spent his coaching career devoted to women’s soccer. In Women's World Football Show, Mallory Pugh, Jim Gabarra, NWSLfact, Jim is the only person to have coached in every season that there’s been a professional women’s league in the United States. Today, everyone is talking about his Spirit team and with good reason. Touting future stars such as Mallory Pugh, Andi Sullivan, Rose Lavelle, Ashley Hatch, Rebecca Quinn and more, the Spirit’s spotlight is turned on high. How does Jim feel about the attention and is it changing his coaching style? Also, how does he coach a natural talent like Pugh? And out of all the young talent on the team, why did he decide to build his team around Sullivan?… or did he? Jim give us candid answers.

Plus, we can’t have Jim here without asking about his razzmatazz playing days with the LA Lasers and of course those Washington Warthogs of the CISL!! Jim shares some of his most fondest memories – the fanfare, the glitz and of course Kristine Lilly! If you’re not a member of the Spirit Squadron, you’ll become a card-carrying member after this interview! Guaranteed! (6:20’)

German Women’s National Team
On the outside looking in, the German Women’s National Team looks to be in shambles. Recent shocking losses, the last-place showing at SheBelieves Cup and the sacking of manager Steffi Jones, made us want to take a closer look. German sportswriter Jana Lange joins us to bring some insight. Jana has spent time with the team, talking to players and doing some digging to bring us all the facts. Was Jones’ firing warranted? Will Germany qualify for the Women’s World Cup? And how do they dig themselves out of the hole and become the football juggernaut we’ve all known and loved to hate? Jana is bringing it. Plus, a few highlights from the Frauen-Bundesliga, including an Ella Masar-McLeod update! (01:04’)

Chioma Ubogagu
Our roving reporter Alana “AJ” Johnson made it out to Orlando City Stadium recently to chat with one of the emerging stars of the NWSL, Chioma Ubogagu! AJ gets Chi to open up about playing for Arsenal Ladies, who she thinks should take Arsene Wenger’s place, and just what is on her pregame playlist? Classic AJ and Classy Chi! It’s short but sweet! (01:30’)

Ashlyn Harris
Before the Orlando Pride vs Houston Dash match, goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris met with the media to chat about her team’s slow start and what the team needs to do to turn the ship around. Ash is as open and candid as ever. Presser audio supplied by Orlando Pride. (01:25’).

Plus…
FA Cup and FAWSL reports; The future of Millwall Lionesses; NWSL team updates; Breaking news on the U17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers cancellation, MORE!

Photos courtesy of: Washington Spirit, Orlando Pride

Ashlyn Harris soundbites courtesy of Orlando Pride

Original Broadcast Date: April 22, 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 109: Jordyn Huitema, Julie Ertz, Sofia Huerta

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Episode 109 of Women’s World Football Show features exclusive interviews with Canada striker Jordyn Huitema, and USA stars Julie Ertz and Sophia Huerta. Plus sound bites from head coaches Jill Ellis (USA) and John Herdman (Canada).

Jordyn Huitema
The 16-year old striker from Chilliwack, B.C. is already making a name for herself as the future of Canadian soccer. Jordy takes the time to let us know a little more about how she discovered soccer, how growing up in a competitive household helped shape her desire to be the best, and what its like to be compared to Christine Sinclair.

The 5-foot-9 (and growing!) football phenom also chats about her first cap at Algarve 2017, the USA vs Canada experience and where she sees herself after high school. Whether or not you are a Canadian supporter, you’ll want to get to know Jordyn Huitema – She’s going to be around for awhile. (9:45′)

Julie Ertz and Sofia Huerta
When in Rome – err Santa Clara… We couldn’t visit Avaya Stadium without talking to two of the biggest names to come out of Santa Clara University soccer program – USA defenders Julie Ertz and Sofia Huerta. We go back in time when Julie was called Johnston and played just about every position for the Broncos. What were some of her favorite memories of those days and how has she evolved into the leader she is today. As always, Julie gives us thoughtful answers. (24:55′)

Next up, we visit wth the pride of Boise, Idaho Sofia Huerta. The amicable defender is finding her way on the USA team shortly after trading in her Mexico jersey for the USA crest. As the first ever to play for and against US Soccer, Sofia shares her thoughts on the milestone event. Plus, how much pressure does she feel now that she’s donning the USA shirt? How has Ertz influenced her on and off the pitch? And how important was it for her to take her game to the Australian W-League? Sofia lets us in on these questions and MORE! (28′)

Jill Ellis and John Herdman
It can’t be a rivalry without chatting to the gaffers. USA head coach Jill Ellis schools us on the making of a winning team just in time for Women’s World Cup 2019. Is her USA team really set? Is there room on the team for Ali Krieger and Meghan Klingenberg? Is Naeher her Number One keeper? Jill breaks it down as simply as possible! (16:20)

We also hear from Canada Head Coach John Herdman, who is over the moon about his new Canadian team. The colorful coach talks about his young team, the future of the team and the growth of Jordyn Huitema. (7:25)

Bonus: Stay to the end of the show, and we have bonus soundbites from both Ellis and Herdman, giving their individual perspectives on the USA vs. Canada match on November 12 at Avaya Stadium. Did they both see the same game? Stay to the end of the show and find out!

The First Ever Women’s Football Yearbook 2017-18
Ever wish there was one book where you can find all your favorite player’s info and stats? Well here it is and we have the pleasure of talking to one of the editors. Chris Slegg talks about the journey to get this book published and why it’s important to the women’s game. And now here’s your chance to win a copy! Simply listen to the show to find out more.
In the UK? Order your copy today! (33:12)

Plus…
Recaps from FAWSL 1&2, W-League, & Fraun Bundesliga; News from the NWSL and New Zealand; And a quick overview of the NCAA Div 1 Women’s Soccer Championships.

Original Broadcast Date: November 12, 2017

Photos courtesy of: Canada Soccer; U.S. Soccer; Sofia Huerta

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 108: Laura Alleway, Cheryl Downes, Jana Lange

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Episode 108 of Women’s World Football Show features an exclusive interview with Australian international and Melbourne Victory centerback Laura Alleway; Australian women’s soccer writer Cheryl Downes and Germany sportswriter Jana Lange.

After winning the Westfield W-League championship with Melbourne City last season, Laura Alleway travels across town to play for rivals Melbourne Victory to begin a new season and a new role. Laura stops by to chat with Adam about taking on the leadership rold and why it’s important to have a good mental state to play well.

Laura also gives us insight into her mid-season departure from Orlando Pride, the Tournament of Nations victory and the recent successes of the Australian Women’s National Team. Plus the avid surfer gives us a few hints of what the future holds. (2:33’)

W-League Preview
On the opening weekend of the Westfield W-League, From TheWomensGame.com, sports writer Cheryl Downes stops by to give us an in-depth preview of the upcoming season. How much has the new Collective Bargaining Agreement affect how we, the fans, watch the games? Which players and teams should we be watching? What’s the deal with all the Americans playing down under? Cheryl gives us all the important info… and just how do you pronounce Katrina Gorry? We find out all this and more! Follow Cheryl on Twitter @ChicasFootball. (25:45’)

Germany Report
What’s the story with the German Women’s National Team? German sports writer Jana Lange breaks it all down for us and doesn’t pull any punches in the process. In the second match of the World Cup qualifying matches, Germany lost to Iceland 3-2 in Weisbaden. Now Head Coach Steffi Jones is under pressure to win perfectly or lose her job. But the German players also have to do their job and it hasn’t been pretty lately! It’s an intense atmosphere for the German women and we’re keeping an eye on the situations. One thing is for sure, you do not want to miss this very special German report! Follow Jana on Twitter @jott_ell! (1:08:00’)

Plus…
Updates on FAWSL; the departure of Pedro Losa from Arsenal; NWSL news; report on the 2017 Yongchuan Four Nations Tournament in China and MORE!

Original Broadcast Date: October 29, 2017

Photos courtesy of: Orlando Pride; Melbourne Victory; W-League.com.au

Fade out song: by The Power League

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 107: Hayley Raso

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Episode 107 of Women’s World Football Show features an exclusive interview with Australian international and Portland Thorns FC striker Hayley Raso; soundbites from Thorns FC coach Mark Parsons, North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley and forward McCall Zerboni; and sportswriters John D. Halloran and Sophie Lawson.

The 2017 season has been a breakout year for the young Australian forward Hayley Raso. In this Women’s World Football Show exclusive interview, Hayley shares with us her experiences playing for Portland Thorns FC, the Australian Women’s National Team, and what she attributes to her recent successes.

Hayley also takes us back to one of the most difficult times in her life and how she overcame it, to become a world-class footballer. The young Aussie also chats about winning the Thorns Supporters Player of the Year award, why her fellow Matilda’s fit so well in the NWSL, her thoughts on heading home to play for Brisbane and more! There’s a time for everything in life and this is definitely the right time for Raso! (25’)

2017 NWSL Championship Final
Patty and Adam take a good hard look at this year’s NWSL Championship Finals. It was a cagey affair between the two top teams in the league, Portland Thorns FC and North Carolina Courage. What were some of the highlights, lowlights and where were all the cards? We hear soundbites from Courage head coach Paul Riley and forward McCall Zerboni, who discuss this special team, the move from WNY to North Carolina and the tight atmosphere of the group. Also, Thorns FC head coach Mark Parsons shares his thoughts on Hayley Raso, and why he is a “believer!”

UEFA Women’s Champions League
Can you believe that UEFA Women’s Champions League is already underway? To get up to date on the recent results of Round of 32, Adam sits down with soccer writer Sophie Lawson. There were some stunning results including Chelsea’s upset over Bayern Munich, Wolfsburg 12-2 thumping of Atletico Madrid, and more! Sophie gives us an update and a look forward to Round of 16. If you’re looking for a comprehensive report into this exciting tournament, look no further than the 41st minute of WWFShow! (41’)
Read Sophie Lawson’s articles and updates in Vavel UK!

Chicago Red Stars
The Chicago Red Stars remain a fascination in the NWSL. With a team stacked with USWNT stars and a ton of impact players, it’s amazing that this team doesn’t have a few NWSL Championship trophies on the mantle, not to mention one single finals appearance. To discuss the phenomenon, Patty chats with Chicago sports writer John D. Halloran. As one of the more respected voices in American women’s soccer journalism, John gives us a unique look at one of the best franchises in the league. What are they missing? Do we praise or blame Coach Dames? And where will Christen Press be next season? If you are a Red Stars supporter or wanna-be supporter, you do not want to miss this introspective report. (1:03:00’)
Follow John on Twitter @JohnDHalloran
Read John’s recent article on the 2017 NWSL Final in America Soccer Now.

Plus…
The 4-nations tournament in China, featuring North Korea, Brazil and Mexico; A look at upcoming international friendlies; FAWSL updates and MORE!

Original Broadcast Date: October 15, 2017

Photos courtesy of: North Carolina Courage; Portland Thorns FC; Brad Smith/ISIPhotos.com (nwslsoccer.com); Profile pic by Craig Michelidyer (Portland Thorns FC)

Fade out song: by The Power League

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 106: Ashley Hatch, Rosie Sutton

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Episode 106 of Women’s World Football Show features exclusive interviews with North Carolina Courage striker Ashley Hatch; Western Sydney Wanderers striker Rosie Sutton; and from Girls on the Ball, Sophie Downey.

There are so many great young players in the women’s game today, but none as exciting as Ashley Hatch. The young striker was selected second overall in the 2017 NWSL College Draft by the North Carolina Courage and is building a name for herself as someone who plays and lives with a fearless spirit.

In this interview, Ashley tells the story of how she discovered her love for soccer and what went into her decision to play at Brigham Young University. A favorite to win the NWSL Rookie of the Year Award, Ashley is the best example of what happens when hard work meets opportunity. Off the pitch, Ashley is just as committed to being true to herself, her faith and her family. An inspiring interview with an inspired athlete! (10’)

Rosie Sutton
The game is growing in Australia, and Rosie Sutton a big reason why. Not only a pivotal striker in the Westfield W-League, Rosie also worked with the PFA to get a more comprehensible Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) in place for the players. We chat with Rosie about what it took to come to an agreement and how her idol Kate Gill paved the way for her on and off the pitch.

Rosie also shares her experiences playing in Iceland and Korea, her long stint at Perth Glory and her new home with the Western Sydney Wanderers. And find out why Rosie is dubbed the “Crazy Cat Lady!” Don’t miss this pawsitively purrrfect interview! (38’)

FAWSL
Sophie Downey of Girls on the Ball website stops by to chat about the big changes in the FAWSL. There’s a restructuring going on and there’s none better to chat than Sophie! We also find out which teams and players are already turning up the heat early in the season. (57’)

Plus…
A look back on the NWSL season and a look forward to the 2017 NWSL Playoffs; The Best FIFA Women’s Player Top 3 are announced; The sacking of Mark Sampson comes to light… and MORE!

Remember to check out our latest blog – “Support Karina LeBlanc in Raising Funds for Dominica” by Melissa Tan

Original Broadcast Date: October 1, 2017

Photos courtesy of North Carolina Courage; Perth Glory; Rosie Sutton

Fade out song: “Be Yourselv” (That Girl remix) by The Power League

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 102: Simone Magill, Kendall Johnson, Katya Gokhman

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Episode 102 of Women’s World Football Show features interviews with Everton Ladies and Northern Ireland striker Simone Magill, Portland Thorns FC defender Kendall Johnson and Russian midfielder Katya Gokhman.

In our featured interview, Adam sits down with Simone Magill to chat about Everton Ladies FC promotion to the FAWSL 1, the future of Northern Ireland WNT and the path she paved for herself to get to the top. The young striker made her senior international debut at age 15, claiming Northern Ireland Women’s Premier League Player of the Year in 2010/2012 and Top Goal Scorer 2011/2012. At 18, Simone made the move to Everton in 2013 and now is one of the veterans on the squad, riding the wave from relegation to promotion and beyond.

Simone takes us through her recent world record breaking goal, scoring the fastest-ever international goal, breaking Alex Morgan’s record. During the 2016 European Qualifying match against Georgia, the 11-second goal beat the previous 12 second goal scored by Morgan. What was that experience like and what does that milestone mean? Simone shares the details and more! (3:16′)

Kendall Johnson
“Trust the path you’re on,” says Portland Thorns FC defender Kendall Johnson. If you don’t fully understand that statement, you will after this insightful, inspiring interview with one of Portland’s favorite natives. Kendall was born and raised in Oregon, idolizing the 99er’s and dreaming of being Brandi Chastain. However, after a hard tackle while at Western Sydney Wanderers in the W-League, Kendall suffered a near career-ending concussion, that put her on a path not of her choosing. The result is a long road to recovery and consequential self-discovery leading to a website, blog and podcast, where she brings her experiences to light, shares stories from other athletes and helps others along the way. (35:13′)
Visit Kendall’s website ArrowLiving.com.
For information on concussions, visit HeadwayFoundation.com.

Katya Gokhman
Katya Gokhman is a great example of someone who continues to carve her own path no matter which road she finds herself on. The Russian midfielder moved to Atlanta Georgia with her family at the tender age of two, discovering soccer a few years later. Adam sits down with Katya to discuss her journey to play for Florida State and then back to her native country of Russia. This uncommon path led Katya from Serbia to Iceland and it hasn’t ended yet! Don’t miss this unique story that is bound to inspire you to never stop chasing your dreams… no matter where they take you! (59:42′)

PLUS…
Updates on the UEFA Women’s EURO 2017; NWSL and USWNT reports; And More!

Original Broadcast Date: July 16, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: Everton.FAWSL.com; Timbers.com; TFSportsGroup

WWFShow website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

Fade out song courtesy of Deedub

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

Episode 92: Rhian Wilkinson, Emily Roberts, Remy Siemsen

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 92 features exclusive interviews with Canada legend Rhian Wilkinson; Durham winger Emily Roberts; Aussie striker Remy Siemsen; and Australian sports writer Cheryl Downes.

There’s a change in the air in women’s soccer – can you feel it? We can! And on this week’s episode of Women’s World Football Show, we travel the globe to take a look at these changes first hand. First up, we head to Canada to talk with one of the game’s most popular players – Rhian Wilkinson.

An intricate member of the Canada Women’s National Team since 2003, Rhian made her debut at 20 years old after a stellar career at University of Tennessee. The winner of 2 Olympic bronze medals, Rhian has contributed to the success of the Canada team over the years with her leadership and tactical skills. Now at 34 years old, the Quebec native has decided to hang up her boots. We caught up with Rhian just before she played her last match against Mexico on February 4, 2017.

In this candid conversation, Rhian talks about why she decided that now is the time to retire from professional soccer, shares some of her favorite memories and reflects on the influence of Coach John Herdman. Plus, is coaching on her own horizon? We’ll see.. And true to form, Rhian is brutally honest about the state of the women’s game, while calling for more women to get involved in coaching and why many of her Canadian teammates deserve to be recognized as great players, role models and influencers in the sport.

Rhian is a player who will always be remembered for her grit, her heart and her humor. Get ready to start missing her already and enjoy this interview with the one-and-only Rhian Wilkinson! (3:50)

Emily Roberts
The FAWSL 2 Spring Series is underway and one of the teams you’ll want to keep a close eye on are the Durham Wildcats! Adam sits down with Durham’s powerful winger Emily Roberts to chat about the upcoming season, as well as the changes she’s seen at Durham and in the league over the past few years. As a former player for Doncaster, Emily knows a thing or two about winning the league and she brings that experience to Durham. Emily tells us all about the Wildcats preparations for 2017, as well as looks back at her career with her former clubs Doncaster, Notts County and Lincoln. (41:30)
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Westfield W-League
The book has closed on the 2016/17 W-League season, but not before we chat with our friend and correspondent from The Women’s Game, Cheryl Downes! Patty and Cheryl chat about the Final Four – Perth Glory, Sydney FC, Melbourne City and Canberra United. What did it take for these teams to make it to the playoffs, who were some of the standout players and why is this league becoming a hotbed for new, young players? It’s all here and more! (plus a Kate Gill question? maybe.) (54:33)

Remy Siemsen
Keeping on the subject of the W-League, we welcome Sydney FC striker Remy Siemsen! As we all know, the league has plenty of rising young stars, but none brighter than Remy. In just her first season in the league, Remy has turned heads, scoring many crucial goals for the Sky Blues. In this spirited interview, the 17-year old tells us all about her remarkable season, playing along side the likes of Caitlin Foord and Kyah Simon and the dream experience of representing Australia at the youth level. Plus, Remy gives us “behind the scenes” info on many of her Sydney FC teammates and her dream of playing overseas. This is a player on the steps of a great career, so don’t miss a second of this interview! (1:18:00)

Plus…
What’s next for Canada! FAWSL 1 and NWSL updates. And it wouldn’t be a WWFShow without a look at the recent ‘going-ons’ at the US Women’s National Team! We have a team update, see what Jill Ellis is up to, the latest shenanigans of Hope Solo and recent transfer rumors of one Carli Lloyd! Talk about changes!!

Fade Out Music by Keane

Original Broadcast Date: February 11, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: Canada Soccer; Durham WFC; APP

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