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bbc.co.ukKirsty Hanson to leave Aston Villa and join Tottenham
Aston Villa forward Kirsty Hanson will move to Tottenham after finishing third in the Women's Super League scoring charts with 12 goals. Personal terms are being finalised for the 28-year-old Scotland international.
bbc.co.ukChelsea to sign Republic of Ireland captain Katie McCabe after Arsenal exit
Chelsea will sign Republic of Ireland captain Katie McCabe after her contract at Arsenal expired. The 30-year-old made 305 appearances for Arsenal over 11 years.
bbc.co.ukBrighton to Face Manchester City in Women's FA Cup Final at Wembley
Brighton will meet Manchester City in the Women's FA Cup final on Sunday at 15:00 BST. The match carries added significance for Brighton manager Dario Vidosic following the January death of his father.
bbc.co.ukFormer Footballers Abbie McManus and Jess Sigsworth Train as Firefighters
BBC Sport interviewed two former Women's Super League players about their career change. Abbie McManus and Jess Sigsworth are completing firefighter training after ending their professional football careers.
upi.comNorth Korean Club Defeats South Korean Team 2-1 in AFC Women's Champions League Semifinal
Naegohyang Women's FC of North Korea defeated Suwon FC Women of South Korea 2-1 in the semifinals of the Asian Football Confederation Women's Champions League on May 20 at Suwon Stadium. The match marked the first meeting on South Korean soil between women's football clubs from t…
bbc.co.ukSam Kerr to Leave Chelsea When Contract Expires This Summer
The 32-year-old Australian striker, Chelsea's all-time top scorer in the Women's Super League with 115 goals in 157 appearances, will play her final match at home against Manchester United on Saturday. Kerr has won 11 major trophies with the club since joining in November 2019. B…
The IndependentManchester City Forward Misses Title Celebrations Due to Mother's Illness
Vivianne Miedema missed Manchester City's last two Women's Super League matches after her mother experienced serious complications following chemotherapy treatment for cancer. The forward revealed on social media that her mother has been in intensive care and is now in recovery.…
espn.co.ukChelsea Captain Millie Bright Retires from Football at 32 Due to Ankle Injury
Chelsea captain Millie Bright has retired from football with immediate effect, citing an ankle injury that sidelined her since February. The 32-year-old defender, who joined Chelsea in 2015, won multiple titles and earned 88 caps for England. She expressed readiness for a new cha…