Our sixth official signing (and fourth in as many days) for CD Tacon / Real Madrid is Spanish midfielder Ainoa Campo! Continue reading
It’s Official: Welcome Ainoa!
3 AugU-20 Women’s World Cup: The History Making Nadeshiko Japan
29 AugWell done Japan!! They played nothing like the shy, idealized women personified by their nickname to take their first U-20 Women’s World Cup title and by doing so becoming the first women’s football team to achieve the FIFA triple crown, winning the U-17, U-20, and senior women’s titles. Continue reading
U-20 Women’s World Cup: Semi-finals Recap
23 AugPatricia Guijarro. Say this name. Learn this name. File it away for the Women’s World Cup next year. She is the breakout star of this year’s U-20 Women’s World Cup and if her form and confidence hold, she just may be the break-out star then too. Continue reading
U-20 Women’s World Cup: Quarter-finals Recap
20 AugWell well well. Oui oui oui. Fortunate favoured France in a rematch of the 2016 final, with the hosts besting title holders North Korea to book their place in the semi-finals. France had to do it with a penalty but a goal is a goal is a goal, or so I’m repeatedly told. Continue reading
U-20 Women’s World Cup 2018: Final Round Recap
14 AugHere’s how the quarter-finals shaped up following some wickedly dramatic moments in the final round. The most dramatic was the China vs Nigeria match. China needed to win vs Nigeria and Nigeria just needed a draw to go through to the quarter-finals. It looked like China had the win until the 90+5′ minute when Nigeria bagged the tying goal. Continue reading
U-20 Women’s World Cup 2018: Round 2 Recap
12 AugAfter the second round, Netherlands and Germany are the first two teams to qualify for the quarter-finals and Haiti and Ghana are the first two teams heading home. If you are looking to tune in this weekend, Group C will have some high drama with Spain, Japan, and the USA battling for the two top spots. Continue reading
U-20 Women’s World Cup 2018: Round 1 Recap
8 AugThis is the entrance to the Stade de la Rabine in Vannes, France. Vannes is one of four host sites for the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup and can we all just agree it has the best stadium entrance. My internal history geek is freaking out right now. Continue reading