Defender Lauren Sesselmann #16 of Canada makes a play on the ball against pressure from mid-fielder Heather O'Reilly #9 of ...
Hillberg & Berk joins as Official Jewellery Partner of the Northern Super League playoffs, celebrating women’s sport and ...
Down to Business with Asli Pelit takes you through the fast-paced (and sometimes confusing) corporate side of women's soccer.
The U.S., Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica bid to host the expanded 2031 Women’s World Cup, aiming to set new standards for ...
Gale Russell, whose work to grow the Prince George Youth Soccer Association resulted in the city’s largest minor sports ...
Canadian athletes have long punched above their weight on the world stage, but recent years have seen a surge of ...
Sport lends itself to high-pressure situations, which often lead to scandals of cheating and sabotage to get the upper hand ...
The United States is poised to co-host the 2031 women’s World Cup with Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica, the U.S. Soccer Federation announced Monday, ending months of speculation regarding which nations ...
United States President Donald Trump has taken aim at Boston over safety concerns ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026 fixtures.
The final spots in the Canadian Olympic curling trials are up for grabs this week at the pre-trials in Wolfville, N.S. Eight women’s teams and eight men’s squads will compete for one berth in each ...
Spain's record scorer Jenni Hermoso has been handed a recall after a 12-month absence by new manager Sonia Bermudez, along ...
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Today-History-Oct20

Today in History for Oct. 20: In 1632, Sir Christopher Wren, British astronomer and architect, was born. He designed 53 London churches, including St. Paul's Cathedral, as well as several secular ...