Reading Women’s Football Club at Risk Of Women’s Team & Girl’s Academy Closure

Reading Women’s Football Club are currently await agonizing news about whether their former Women’s Super League team and its girl’s academy will have a team next season. Recent reports have raised concerns that Reading Women may be forced to withdraw from the second-tier Championship due to financial reasons and a lack of players. According to The Guardian, Reading Women currently …

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Women’s Super League on Brink of Record £9 Million Barclays Sponsorship Agreement

Barclays is on the brink of doubling its investment in the Women’s Super League (WSL) and Women’s Championship, nearing a monumental sponsorship deal. Telegraph Sport reports that the bank is ready to grant approximately £9 million per season for the exclusive title sponsorship rights, nearly double the amount from the previous 2022-2025 agreement. This new deal represents more than quadruple …

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The FA Becomes First National Governing Body To Mandate Female Health Training For Women’s Professional Football Clubs

In a pioneering move, the Football Association (FA) has set a new precedent by making female health training mandatory for WSL and Championship clubs – becoming the first ever NGB-mandated training on female-specific health. This progressive step involves a comprehensive league-wide support plan developed in collaboration with The Well HQ, specialists in female health strategies in sports. The initiative stems …

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