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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 105: Jane Campbell, Kristen Edmonds

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Episode 105 of Women’s World Football Show features interviews with two of the most popular players in the NWSL, Houston Dash goalkeeper Jane Campbell and Orlando Pride midfielder Kristen Edmonds.

Jane Campbell was drafted 15th overall in the 2017 NWSL and hasn’t slowed down since. The former Stanford University standout won the starting goalkeeper position in Houston and is currently the USA Women’s National Team No. 2 keeper behind Alyssa Naeher.

In this interview Jane chats about the current condition Hurricane Harvey has left the city, how the city is getting stronger and what kind of impact it has made on the team.

Jane has a family tradition with Stanford University, but you’ll be surprised to hear that playing for The Cardinal was not her first choice. Also the Atlanta native takes us back to her youth days, gives her thoughts on playing in the NWSL, and more! Get to know Jane Campbell in this exclusive interview! (3:00’)

Kristen Edmonds
The pride of Metuchen, New Jersey stops by to chat about her career and the current upswing in the Orlando Pride. Currently rehabbing from a calf strain, Kristen Edmonds gives us an update on her injury and if she’ll be ready for the playoffs (Spoiler – She’s getting stronger!!).

Growing up, Kristen was highly influenced by the USWNT and watched her idol Mia Hamm in the 1999 Women’s World Cup at Giants Stadium. There was no stopping the kid from New Jersey from there. While she stayed close to home for college (at Rutgers University), Kristen decided to go off and play overseas for a few years before coming back and settling in to become one of the best midfielders in the NWSL.

Kristen gives us a close-up view of the Pride and what makes this team so special. Plus, she shares her love for dogs, her future plans, and why it’s always important to never quit! If you’re looking for an inspiring story, the Kristen Edmonds interview is here!! (39:00’)

FIFA Friendlies
Recaps of USA vs. New Zealand (and is there room for Ali Krieger??), England vs. Russia (will Mark Sampson answer the tough questions?), and Australia vs. Brazil (Lisa De Vanna leads the Matilda’s & Socceroos with all time goals).

Plus…
Adam gives us a colorful rundown of the current NCAA Div l women’s college soccer rankings; Patty attempts to rattle off the UEFA Women’s Champions League 2017/18 Round of 32 draw. And MORE!

Original Broadcast Date: September 17, 2017

Photos courtesy of ussoccer.com; Orlando Pride, Houston Dash

Fade out song: “Flight to Newark” by The Power League

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

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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 101: Kadeisha Buchanan, Aimee Phillips

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Episode 101 of Women’s World Football Show features exclusive interviews with Canada WNT defender Kadeisha Buchanan; New Zealand striker Aimee Phillips; and Hannah from Chelsea Ladies Fans website.

Kadeisha Buchanan is establishing herself as one of the best defenders in the women’s game, and at only 21 that’s quite an accomplishment! In this exclusive interview, the Toronto native discusses many of her recent successes, including becoming the first Canadian to hoist the UEFA Women’s Championship League trophy as a member of Olympique Lyonnais.

The 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup Best Young Player Award recipient shares with us her changing role in Canada and how she’s preparing to be more of a leader on the team. Kadeisha also shares how her humble beginnings helped her to become the player and person she is today. Where does this young star go from here? The sky is the limit! (6:42′).

Aimee Phillips
New Zealand are a side that is a phase of transition and very much looking forward to the next World Cup. One of the up and coming players for the Football Ferns is striker Aimee Phillips. Recently, Aimee made the decision to put her teaching career on hold to train full time with the national team.

In this one-on-on interview, Aimee  shares with us her life-changing decision and the factors that went into her choice. The 26-year old also tells us about making her debut in Brazil and her experience playing in the Cyprus Cup. The Football Ferns are stocked full of talented players, and Aimee Phillips definitely adds to that pool! (46:37′)

Chelsea Ladies Fans Website
Chelsea Ladies won the 2017 FAWSL Spring Series and nobody will have seen more of the team than Hannah Roberts, founder and editor of Chelsea Ladies Fans Website. Hannah chats with Adam about Chelsea’s success, the new signings, what it all means heading into the season proper that starts in September, and more! Also, updates on Crystal Dunn and Fran Kirby! Follow Hannah on Twitter @clfcfans. (31:00′)

PLUS…
WWFShow remembers former USWNT head coach Tony DiCicco, who passed away on June 19, 2017; Updates on NWSL and more!

Original Broadcast Date: June 25, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: CanadaSoccer.com; NZFootball.co.nz

WWFShow website design and theme music by Patricia La Bella

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

 

 

Episode 97: Tony Readings, Lisa Swanson

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Episode 97: Women’s World Football Show welcomes New Zealand Women’s National Football Team manager Tony Readings, Rangers Ladies FC striker Lisa Swanson, The Women’s Game correspondent Cheryl Downes, and Off The Post pundit Courtney Andros.

Football Ferns Head Coach Tony Readings stops by to chat women’s soccer (and also a little A.F.C. Wimbledon men’s football). Adam sits down to talk to the amicable coach about his side, past, present and future. After reminiscing about some of his favorite memories from the 2012 Olympics to the recent Cyprus Cup, Tony shares strategies for further developing the Ferns heading into the 2019 Women’s World Cup.

How does his coaching staff study and scout players abroad? What are some of the challenges facing the New Zealand’s future and is there still a spot on the team for former team captain Abby Erceg? Tony Readings is candid and forthright in his answers. Also, Tony shares his experiences playing against Canada and his former boss John Herdman. If you’re eager to learn more about the exciting Football Ferns, then you’ll want to catch this interview with Tony Readings! (14:26)

Lisa Swanson
What’s it like to spend a decade playing for the team you grew up rooting for? There’s only one person who can answer that question and she’s here! Rangers Ladies FC striker Lisa Swanson shares her experiences as a player and a fan of the Scottish side.

Lisa is the only player who is still at the club since Rangers under 17’s team was formed in 2007 and was a member of the first-ever Rangers senior women’s team (formed the following year in 2008). Lisa shares some of her most fondest moments over the years, such as a few Old Firm Game memories including scoring the winning penalty against Celtic to put the team into the Scottish Cup Final! Plus her thoughts on the growth of the game in Scotland and more. (48:21)

Australia Women’s National Team
Back to talk Westfield Matildas football is correspondent from The Women’s Game Cheryl Downes! There’s tons of Matildas playing overseas and Cheryl gives us an update on all (“We send them far and wide,” says Cheryl and she’s not kidding). From Katrina Gorry and Caitlin Foord playing in Japan, to Sam Kerr and half the Orlando Pride team (aka “Australia training camp”) to Emily van Egmond in Germany and the many others playing in Norway, Cheryl gives us the scoop. Plus a look back at Algarve Cup; a look ahead at the 2018 AFC Asian Cup in Jordan; and a possible appearance in the USA! So, make yourself a vegemite sandwich, pull up a beach chair and enjoy! (1:04:26)

Spotlight Team: North Carolina Courage
The 2016 NWSL champion North Carolina Courage (aka “The Team Formerly Known as Western New York Flash”) is under the WWFShow spotlight! Off The Post correspondent and Courage expert Courtney Andros drops by to fill us in on the team, the players and the season ahead. How did Coach Riley keep his championship team together even after moving down South? Why was the 2017 draft such a disappointment, what’s the secret to the team’s success and what’s with Jaelene Hinkle? All this and so much more! (1:22:51)

PLUS…
Updates from the NWSL, FAWSL, UEFA Women’s Champions League, sad news from Notts County, and more!

Fade Out Music by Neil Diamond

Original Broadcast Date: April 30, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: nzfootball.co.nz; nwslsoccer.com; rangers.co.uk; The Women’s Game

Episode 96: Joanna Lohman, Mackenzie Arnold

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Episode 96: Women’s World Football Show welcomes NWSL star Joanna Lohman and Australia goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold.

Washington Spirit midfielder Joanna Lohman began her inspiring career as a standout and MAC Hermann Trophy finalist at Penn State. While working on her Business degree, Joanna went on to captain the U-21 USWNT and blazed a trail that would eventually lead her to become one of the more popular players in women’s soccer today. Jo shares her unique story and her discovery of how the game she loved became a vehicle to change lives – including her own!

As a LGBTQ advocate, Jo looks to her pro career as a valuable platform to help raise awareness and also champion a cause to help empower kids to express their individuality, no matter what that might look like. One of the more honest and thought provoking interviews ever on Women’s World Football Show! Find out why Patty calls this one of the more enjoyable interviews she’s done on WWFShow.

Also, Jo gives us the inside story on the Washington Spirit – How have all the player departures affected the team? What’s the new-team chemistry feel like? And why did she decide to stay and fight for the Spirit Family? You’ll love the answers! (09:35′)

Visit www.JoannaLohman.com
Watch “They Bruise” by Marcos Meconi
Re-watch Joanna’s Ted Talk: “The Uncomfortable Rise to the Top”

Mackenzie Arnold
Women’s World Football Show is delighted to welcome Australia Women’s National Team goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold. As one of the brightest up-and-coming international goalkeepers in the women’s game today, Mackenzie is a two-time winner of the W-League Golden Glove award – a remarkable feat by itself, but she’s not done yet!

At only 23-years old, Mackenzie has become one of the more sought-after keepers in the W-League. Originally signed with Perth Glory in 2011, she’s had success at Canberra United, Western Sydney Wanderers, Perth again, and in 2016 joined her hometown club Brisbane Roar. Mackenzie gives us insight on her new team, playing at home and why playing on the Gold Coast is so special.

The young keeper also shares her challenging journey to the Australia WNT. An inspiring story of grit and determination that brings you into the heart of this talented player. Mackenzie also shares with us stories of her first Olympic experience in Rio as well as the Matildas recent performance at Algarve Cup. If you’re excited about the future of women’s soccer, then you’ll want to listen to this interview with Mackenzie Arnold! (01:09:00′)

NWSL Preview
1 League.
10 Teams.
20 Minutes.
Patty and Adam dig in fast and furious into the NWSL 2017 season. Join us as we take a look at the teams, the players and the coaches leading into the fifth season of the National Women’s Soccer League. If you’re looking for bite-sized content, this is for you! Plus, we pick our Top 4 teams and some may come as a surprise! (42:32′)

International Friendlies
Recaps of recent matches between England, Austria and Italy. How are the Lionesses doing as they enter a transitional period? Adam breaks it down! Then Patty recaps the USWNT matches vs. Russia, looks into the new Collective Bargaining Agreement and announces a few upcoming friendlies overseas. Plus MORE!!

Fade Out Music by Alessia Cara

Original Broadcast Date: April 15, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: WashingtonSpirit.com; Joanna Lohman Facebook; JoannaLohman.com; FIFA.com; Olympics.com

Episode 91: Zoe Johnson, Jaclyn Poucel

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 91 features exclusive interviews with Sheffield FC manager Zoe Johnson; Former University of Pittsburgh standout Jaclyn Poucel; and FC Barcelona expert Michelle Taylor.

We’re celebrating some of the world’s most popular sporting cities with special guests who have carved their own paths to their footballing journeys. First up is Sheffield FC Ladies manager Zoe Johnson!

Sheffield made their FAWSL 2 debut in 2016, finishing a very respectable 5th place in the table. Zoe looks back on that season with thoughts on what worked and what needs to be worked on. She also shares her thoughts on the upcoming FA Cup, where Sheffield will meet Charlton in what’s sure to be a thrilling match!

Zoe also gives her thoughts on managing a team balanced with youngsters and veterans, the challenges of the Spring Series, and the upcoming 2017/18 FAWSL 2 season. Sheffield is a team on the rise and Zoe gives us all the insight! (4:00′)

Jaclyn Poucel
Adam catches up with former University of Pittsburgh standout Jaclyn Poucel. After her senior season, Jaclyn found herself on the list for eligible players for the 2015 NWSL college draft. But with a deep crop of draftees, the tall center-back went undrafted. But that didn’t diminish her dreams of playing professional soccer !

In this spirited interview, the 5-foot-9 defender shares with us her journey to Finland and Iceland, as well as her experience playing for the Boston Breakers Reserves. Learning the love of the game from her mom, Jaclyn takes us through her childhood, her experiences as a young recruit, and her thoughts on the differing aspects of the women’s game here and abroad. Plus, Jaclyn gives us the lowdown on some of her favorite places in Pittsburgh! (35:56′)

FC Barcelona Women
Everyone knows FC Barcelona is the most popular football team on the planet. So, it’s only fitting to spotlight the FC Barcelona Women’s team! To help us get to know the team and the women’s Spanish League, we chat with Michelle Taylor. An expert on all things Barca, Michelle runs an English language twitter account covering the women’s side, as well as the Spanish league. Adam sits down with Michelle to learn more about the club, the league and updates on the Spanish National Team. (1:03:30′)
Follow @barcawomen on Twitter

Plus…
We peek in on the FAWSL 2, give updates on NWSL transfers, and a W-League post season mini-preview! Also, what’s going on with Canada? We’ve got the whole world in our hands on this episode – so don’t miss a single minute!

Fade Out Music by Lauren Alaina

Original Broadcast Date: January 29, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: SheffieldFC.com; Jaclyn Poucel; Michelle Taylor

Episode 90: 2017 NWSL Draft Special

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 90 features draft-day interviews with Rose Lavelle, Morgan Andrews, Sammy Jo Prudhomme, Kayla Mills, Maddie Bauer, Laura Harvey, Tom Sermanni, and Randy Waldrum. Plus, an exclusive interview with Scotland National Team striker Fiona Brown.

The NWSL College Draft recently took place in Los Angeles, California and Women’s World Football Show was there to get perspectives from the players and coaches. From a list of over 200 of the world’s top collegiate players, only 40 were selected, so the competition was fierce but spirits were high!

The Boston Breakers had a big day at the 2017 NWSL College Draft, landing four of the first nine picks, including the No. 1 overall selection, midfielder Rose Lavelle. We hear from Rose, plus her new teammates USC’s Morgan Andrews and Sammy Jo Prudhomme.

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Coach Christy Holly and Sky Blue FC came up big as well picking up a pair of defenders from the 2016 NCAA College Cup champions USC, Kayla Mills and Mandy Freeman. Listen in as Kayla chats about how she prepped for this big moment.

Another team that came up big in the draft was Laura Harvey and Seattle Reign FC. We hear from the English gaffer herself who shares her strategy in picking all west-coast natives, why this year’s draft was different for her than previous years, and her thoughts on Kelly Smith’s recent retirement. We also hear from her newest defender Stanford’s Maddie Bauer.

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Two teams looking for answers in 2017 are the Houston Dash and Orlando Pride. We hear from coaches Randy Waldrum and Tom Sermanni discuss their draft picks and the upcoming season. Plus, a few highlights from NWSL Commissioner Jeff Plush.

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FionaBrown_finalFiona Brown
It’s not all about the draft! In this episode we spotlight one of the game’s up-and-coming stars – Scottish National Team striker Fiona Brown. Over the recent Christmas break, Fiona announced that after winning everything there is to win in Scotland with Glasgow City, she was heading to play football in Sweden with Eskilstuna United. In this exclusive interview Fiona chats with Adam about the move and her times at Glasgow. We also look at the national team as Scotland head to Euro 2017 and the “small” matter of a match with England!

Plus…
A look at the Kelly Smith “Send-Off” match between Arsenal vs. All-Stars; Goodbye WNY Flash, Hello NC Courage; Crystal Dunn’s Big Move and MORE!
Fade Out Music by Kim Wilde

Original Broadcast Date: January 16, 2017

Photo credits courtesy of: Patricia La Bella; ISI Photos; nwslsoccer.com; scottishfa.co.uk

Episode 89: Ella Masar

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Women’s World Football Show, Episode 89 features an exclusive interview with FC Rosengård midfielder Ella Masar; Plus, women’s soccer bloggers Karen Valenzuela, Sophie Downey, and RJ Allen.

ellaacton_finalElla is back and better than ever! The fan-favorite footballer updates us on her massive success at FC Rosengård in the Damallsvenskan League in Sweden. Ella also shares her thoughts on football in Sweden, her continuing growth in the game and the opportunities playing and living abroad has offered. With 14 goals in 21 games in 2016, Ella is proving herself to be a goal-scoring threat. What has led to this dramatic role change and what does the future hold for the affable soccer star? Ella gives us the insider scoop.

We couldn’t chat with Ella without asking about the health and progress of her wife and teammate Erin McLeod! Ella shares this and more interesting tidbits about her life off the pitch. There are a few surprises (and prizes!) involved in this interview! But of course you’ll have to listen to find out!! (6:29)
Follow Ella on Twitter @emasar3
Check out Ella’s personal website – EllaMasar.me

Looking Back & Forward!
We’re looking back on our favorite clubs, leagues and events of 2016. To help us do that, WWFShow welcomes a few of our friends and contributors – Karen Valenzuela of Woso of the Post, Sophie Downey of Girls on the Ball, and RJ Allen of Backline Soccer. Let’s go!…

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It was an interesting year for the USWNT. Their many successes were unfortunately overshadowed by a disappointing Olympic performance in Rio. Karen gives us the highlights, lowlights, best player, what to look forward to in 2017, and more. Plus a spirited discussion on Jill Ellis, Hope Solo and Megan Rapinoe! Get out the dramamine because (like USA’s year), it’s a roller coaster of a ride!
Follow Karen on Twitter @VictoriaNoir89
Watch Off The Post on YouTube!

fa_wslFAWSL and England
There’s only one source we go to when we’re talking all-things England, and england_soccer_400x400that’s Girls on the Ball! Sophie stops by to give us a look back on FAWSL 1&2 in 2016. Who were the stars of the league and what were some of the biggest matches and moments? And with big changes on the horizon, what does the future look like for both leagues? Sophie lays it all out for us. Plus, a look back on the England squad and insight into what 2017 holds for the team.
Follow on Twitter @GirlsontheBall
Check out their fun and informative website at girlsontheball.com

nwslNWSL
Its a league of intrigue and never-ending drama! So, it’s only fair we put the National Women’s Soccer League under the microscope. RJ is here to recap the season that saw great progress and at the same time, cringe-worthy moments (remember the baseball field fiasco in Western New York?). But despite the let-downs of the league, there were plenty up-sides including the emergence of great players, coaches and of course dream endings.
Follow on Twitter @backlinesoccer
Visit the website that asks, “Do you even woso?”

Plus…
WWFShow delivers their “Best Of” from 2016. As you would expect from a staff of worldwide correspondents, it’s a diversified list. Big thanks to Jana Lange (Germany), Cheryl Downes (Australia), Alana “AJ” Johnson (USA – 1 vote AJ??), Pamela Del Olmo (Mexico), Kaitlyn “Jonesy” Jones (USA), Sarah “The Cowgirl” Hallett (USA, aka Patty’s Barry the Beaver) and Barry the Beaver himself (Canada – can you guess what his list looks like, eh?).

Also…
Patty and Adam share their favorite interviews of the year, favorite moments and they reach their quota for most sound effects in one show! Oh never mind…

Fade Out Music by R.E.M.

Original Broadcast Date: December 31, 2016

Photo credits courtesy of: EllaMasar; FC Rosengard; Petter Arvidson

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!

Vote for Women’s World Football Show for the Football Bloggers Awards. Simply copy + paste + Tweet: “I am voting in the @TheFBAs for the @WWFShow in the best football #Podcast category.”

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 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.

Fade Out Music by Justin Bieber

Original Broadcast Date: July 24, 2016

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