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Soccer Mom Alert: Uniroyal Tire supports soccer teams with free balls and more!
For the 10th year in a row, Michelin North America Inc. and its Uniroyal tire dealers continue to support soccer communities across the country. Beginning September 4, 2009, sponsored players will receive a certificate that can be redeemed for a free soc...[Read on]
Argentinian soccer, not just for boys...
I thought everyone in Argentina was practically born dribbling a soccer ball between their feet. Silly me, what I meant to say was that everyone who is a boy is weaned on soccer. Girls, it turns out, are not necessarily welcome in the sport in that soccer...[Read on]
Come out to support girls in Africa
In early 2009, our good friends Carol Ann Gleason, Founder and Director of Stimulus Projects and NYC-based Photographer Danielle St. Laurent teamed up to launch the Geo-Girls Citizen Journalism Program at the Kibera Girls Soccer Academy in Nairobi, Kenya...[Read on]
Lady Salamanders rep US at Homeless World Cup in Brazil
Eight women from homeless shelters across the country make up the Lady Salamanders, a street soccer soccer currently in Rio, Brazil for the 8th Annual Homeless World Cup competition which wraps Sunday Sept 26th. Philanthropist and businesswoman Sheila Jo...[Read on]
Charlize Theron provides soccer opportunities to deserving kids
Charlize Theron I’m a huge fan of Charlize Theron so was delighted to learn that she’s a celeb who gives back. As a native of South Africa, it makes sense  that her charitable efforts focus on the youth of her struggling but extraordinary country...[Read on]
Soccer: Remembering the women
I have not watched one second of the men's World Cup. And yet it seems to be the only thing I can blog about these days. (I do have a post coming about working out in skirts--so stay tuned for something non-soccer. Not that there's anything wrong with...[Read on]
Video: Play Soccer So They Can
If you play soccer or are a fan, you know why it’s called the Beautiful Game. Soccer is a global language that has the power to unify people. Last weekend, a group of players got together  in Los Angeles  so that others around the world can have the o...[Read on]
Secretary Clinton to Launch Women’s World Cup Initiative
< p> Pretty Smart! On Monday June 6, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will launch the Women’s World Cup Initiative: Empowering Women and Girls Through Sports. The event, which will be streamed live on www.state.gov. will take place 9:30 am...[Read on]
Stringer rightfully complains about Rutgers’ failure to market her program
Rutgers women’s basketball team have done it again - they’re on their fourth trip to the elite eight in five years. That’s pretty amazing. But in an article released on NJ.com today, head women’s basketball coach Vivian Stringer was not happy. I...[Read on]
KICK IT UP! launches at FIFA World Cup
Soccer (or football as it’s known around the globe) is the world’s most popular sport, and  Global Girl Media is using the largest international soccer event to help young women find their voices. The non-profit org’s pilot project KICK IT UP! has ...[Read on]
Womens professional soccer engages over 200,000 Twitter followers
Photo credit: Womensprosoccer.com / Twitter.com While most of us in digital marketing know that corporate use of social media is not, by any means, a popularity contest and the number of “followers” you have is by no means a measure of success, the...[Read on]
Take a Knee: Teen Girls Talk B-Ball, Leadership, Life
By Laura Pappano Because we can all benefit from hearing serious young female athlete voices, we connected with three talented basketball players who just finished nine days at the summer academy run by the non-profit SportsChallenge Leadership & Edu...[Read on]
Soccer mom Joy Fawcett takes center stage
Soccer hall of famer Joy Fawcett The ultimate soccer mom reached the pinnacle of her sport Sunday. “In my life, I’ve had two dreams: To play soccer at the highest level and to be a mother,” former United States Women’s National Team standout d...[Read on]
Our Game Magazine published by women soccer players
A new women’s soccer pub, Our Game Magazine, was launched with some fanfare this week. Founded by Khaled El-Ahmad, Our Game is a women’s soccer magazine created by current and past players for players and fans all around the world. With the mission ...[Read on]
Party like it’s 1999
The year was 1999.  A team of inspired women and a tournament of historic proportions captured the hearts and minds of an entire nation.  I was just a young girl (well not that young) and one of 90,000 fans at the Rose Bowl  watching the epic final and...[Read on]
How NOT to coach youth sports: A lesson from Minnesota
Fellow WTS blogger, Nicole LaVoie, at One Sport Voice, writes about a recent youth soccer match in Minnesota: The scene: Two Minnesota Thunder Academy (MTA)  teams played each other in the State Cup final to see who would advance to the Regionals. The 1...[Read on]
NCAA career development program for women
University of Minnesota women's softball coach Julie Standering / Photo credit: Gophersports.com The NCAA is holding a career development program that’s targeting women, announced today. It’s going to be held on December 17 in conjunction with the ...[Read on]
WTS Podcast Series: Pioneer Sports Journalist Christine Brennan, Part 2
Welcome to the second podcast in a 3-part series of interviews with Christine Brennan, renowned sports journalist, best-selling author and commentator.  Brennan was a pioneer as a female sports journalist and is still today the most widely-read femal...[Read on]
Halftime: No time to quit - South Africa, HIV and how the World Cup has hidden an epidemic.
Jamele Hill of ESPN writes one of the most poignent pieces on the HIV crisis in South Africa. With the World Cup as the backdrop and considering the continents economic and health crises , Hill shows how the world's biggest spectacle has worked to hide th...[Read on]
WPS restructuring means loss of jobs, move towards decentralization
            Women’s Professional Soccer issued a public release on Monday evening stating, “League staff has been restructured…while league marketing resources have been shifted to the team level in order to focus locally on attendance a...[Read on]
PBS to air film about women and bullfighting
The amazing independent documentary program P.O.V. will be showing the film Ella Es El Matador (She Is The Matador) on September 1st.  Check out more info on the movie here.  I suspect that there will be graphic imagery, but it should definitely...[Read on]
USC women’s soccer defeats UCLA
Playing in front of 8,527 fans at the Los Angeles Coliseum, a new NCAA Women’s Soccer regular season record, the USC Trojans defeated the UCLA Bruins by a score of 1-0. USC had not beaten UCLA in the regular season since 1998. Still, USC’s win over UC...[Read on]
Women’s pro soccer league to allow in-game ‘tweets’
I admit it - I’m addicted to Twitter. So it comes as good news that while in-game Twitter posts might be a technical foul of sorts in the NBA, at least one sports league is embracing the idea of having players use the social networking Web site during ...[Read on]
Opponents sparring in boxing debate
The Australian Medical Association wants to ban children (under 18, do you suppose?) from boxing, and put strict laws in place to control the sport. One doctor in favor of the ban pointed to the injury rate in “non-contact sports” such as rugb...[Read on]
L'Oréal Seeks to Award Women Making a Difference
L’Oréal Paris’s ‘Women of Worth’ has launched a websit, womenofworth.com, where you can nominate a person you feel is truly a worthy womanThink Up! | Today 2:30 pm At wowOwow.com, we believe women can change the world, which ins...[Read on]
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