The FIFA Scholarship for B-Licensed Female Coaches is one of nine FIFA women’s football development programmes on offer for 2015-2018 and is being run in cooperation with a number of…
Women's Football
The announcement was made today at the Home of FIFA in Zurich, following the FIFA Executive Committee meeting, by President Joseph S. Blatter.Papua New Guinea Football Association President David Chung…
Experts and leaders from football, business and wider society came together at the Home of FIFA to discuss ways to develop women’s football and to create more opportunities for women…
Coinciding with International Women’s Day, which is celebrated every year on 8 March, the conference will be a platform for open, honest debate about the future of the women’s game…
The areas range from governance and integration to perception needs and challenges within women’s football. · Overall development and leagues· Governance and integration· Female participation in football· Investment in women’s…
“Let’s Develop Women’s Football” is an event designed with three main goals in mind: educating stakeholders about the current status of women in football in the region and around the…
Papua New Guinea women’s soccer team, consisting of 22 players with three officials, departed last Friday for the Gold Coast, Australia to participate in friendly matches leading up to the…
Representing Oceania at that inaugural meeting was OFC Women’s Football Development Officer Nicola Demaine who said it was a great opportunity for the region to contribute to the worldwide development…
The gap still exists, but with the work being put into the women’s game from Member Association’s like Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Vanuatu this tournament was evidence that the…
After falling to a 5-0 defeat to Japan on Thursday, the New Zealand side stepped on their performance 48 hours later against the tournament hosts. Having conceded three goals in…