Ahead of the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final between Olympique Lyon and Paris Saint-Germain, Richard Laverty takes a quick look...
Many aren’t familiar with the English version of the now famous Champions League hymn, but one line simply reads, “These...
Olympique Lyon won its fourth Champions League title after defeating Paris Saint-Germain, 7-6, on penalties. Richard Laverty was on the...
Kosovare Asllani on Returning to Sweden and Facing Former Teammates in Champions League Quarterfinal
[dropcap]K[/dropcap]osovare Asllani has just returned from having coffee in Manchester City Centre when we meet at the Linköping team hotel...
Olympique Lyon won a record fifth UEFA Women's Champions League title with a 4-1 win over VfL Wolfsburg on Thursday, May 24. The crowd of 14,237 at Valeriy Lobanovskyi Stadium in Kyiv, Ukraine, watched as Lyon captured its third consecutive Champions League title.
Jess Fishlock admits she was ready to take a break from football over the winter before being offered the chance...
Now a dominant force on the international stage, Olympique Lyon has won 14 consecutive French league titles and four straight UEFA Women's Champions League titles. It wasn't always this way, however. The road to dominance started well before Lyon's loss in their first UWCL final in 2010. We look back at the beginning of Lyon's journey to dominance.
Midfielder Lais Araujo shares a small part of her amazing journey from a favela in Brazil to her first senior call-up with the Brazilian National Team.
Manchester City defeated Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC, 3–0 (5–1 agg.) to advance to the UEFA Champions League Round of 16. Lauren Hemp's opener in the 37th minute and Georgia Stanway's brace in the second half led the way for City.
In a wide-ranging interview ahead of the Champions League final, midfielder Vicky Losada talks about playing for FC Barcelona, her time in England and the United States, and the fight for equality in Spain.
Striker Kyra Carusa talks about her experience with Danish club HB Køge in its quest to dominate the Elitedivisionen and UEFA Champions League.
Vilhjálmur Kári Haraldsson, longtime soccer coach in Iceland, reflects on his career, including his one year coaching Breiðablik, as well as watching his daughter grow on and off the pitch.