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Women's World Cup

Coverage of Women's World Cups from all years. For the current tournament, go to World Cup 2023

October 2023

  • Mary Earps after saving a penalty

    Lionesses fan who forced Nike U-turn upset to miss out on sold-out shirts

  • Jorge Vilda

    Spain’s World Cup-winning coach Jorge Vilda appointed Morocco manager

  • Hermoso (centre) with teammates Alexia Putellas (left) and Irene Paredes after winning the Women's World Cup in August.

    Spain’s World Cup win was part of battle for equality, says Jenni Hermoso

  • Ange Postecoglou at an NFL match at Tottenham Hotspur stadium

    ‘Australians aren’t interested’: Postecoglou doubts Matildas’ World Cup legacy

September 2023

  • England players celebrate after the team's 3-1 victory and advance to the final following the 2023 Women's World Cup semi-final victory over Australia.

    Enjoy the World Cup? The WSL brings stars up close to ignite new season

  • Jorge Vilda managing Spain during the World Cup

    Jorge Vilda under investigation as criminal court looks into Rubiales kiss

  • Luis Rubiales after appearing in court in Madrid on Friday.

    Spanish court imposes restraining order on Rubiales after kiss allegations

  • Tori Penso: ‘Disagreement with our decisions is natural and almost expected’

    Women’s World Cup final ref Tori Penso: ‘Male players chip in about everything’

  • Australian police say they will assist with any investigation into Luis Rubiales’s unwanted kiss

  • Luis Rubiales quits in wake of World Cup kiss scandal

  • Jorge Vilda: The downfall of Spain's 'untouchable' manager – video explainer

  • Copa 71: when 112,500 fans packed out the unofficial Women’s World Cup final

  • Natalie Portman praises ‘resilience’ of Spain players amid Rubiales scandal

  • Jenni Hermoso files criminal complaint against Luis Rubiales over kiss

  • Life goals for women in football

  • Can an Asian Women’s Champions League help close the football gap with Europe?

August 2023

  • The president of Spain’s football federation, Luis Rubiales, with the victorious Women's World Cup team at a reception with the prime minister, Pedro Sanchez

    Uncle’s criticism of Luis Rubiales suggests split in Spanish football chief’s family

  • People protest against Royal Spanish Football Federation President Luis Rubiales

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    How the World Cup led to Spain’s #MeToo moment – Full Story podcast

  • Isabel Hodgson and teammates hold the 2019 WNPL Cup after winning the final

    ‘It’s so backwards’: women call for equal prize money in South Australian football

  • A demonstration called by feminist associations against Spain’s football federation president, Luis Rubiales, in Madrid on 28 August.

    The Guardian view on Spanish football’s #MeToo moment: a golden opportunity for reform

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