Spanish Prosecutors Open Inquiry Into Luis Rubiales Luis Rubiales caused outrage with his conduct after Spain won the Women’s World Cup and then for his defiant stand when he came under heavy criticism.
America Isn’t in the Women’s World Cup Final, but the Team’s Legacy Is All Around Us Americans have begun taking their women’s soccer team’s success for granted, even as we make its members fight for their legitimacy.
A World Away From the World Cup, Soccer With a Different Goal In dusty Australian towns a thousand miles from the nearest Women’s World Cup stadium, Indigenous leaders hope the sport can offer hope, and opportunity.
England’s Lauren James Gets 2-Game Ban at Women’s World Cup James will be eligible to return for the Women’s World Cup final — if England can reach it without her.
The Gaps Get Smaller as the World Cup Gets Larger Expanding the Women’s World Cup was a good idea. Just not for the reasons FIFA thinks.