UEFA has pledged to commit €1billion ($1.083bn) as part of a new six-year strategy in a bid to “create a sustainable future for women’s football in Europe”. The strategy, entitled ‘Unstoppable’, will ...
It has been a stellar summer for players on the Stanford women's golf team. Junior Paula Martin Sampedro, ranked second in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, won the Women's Amateur Championship and the ...
ZURICH (AP) — The women’s international hockey calendar is changing with the IIHF permanently shifting its annual world championships from April to November next year and launching a European women’s ...
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The Ladies European Tour announced today that they have agreed a four-year-deal with Italian sports and leisurewear manufacturer Robe di Kappa to become the title sponsor of the Ladies European Tour.
The UEFA Women’s European Championship is the premier national team competition in European women’s football. Since its inception in 1984, the tournament has grown tremendously in popularity, quality, ...
The summer of Stanford continued Sunday when a third member of the Cardinal women’s team captured a big tournament title. Junior Paula Martin Sampedro won the Women’s British Amateur and the European ...
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, the bankroller of LIV Golf, announced a deal with the Ladies European Tour for a five-event series with a combined purse of $13 million. JERSEY CITY, N.J. — ...
HOUSTON – The Ladies European Tour Golf Tournament happening September 5-7 at the Golfcrest Country Club in Pearland is bringing the biggest names in women’s golf to Houston! Making its Texas debut, ...
The gender pay gap is a well-observed phenomenon across Europe. In the EU, women earned 12% less than men in 2023, according to Eurostat, meaning women earned only €88 for every €100 earned by men.