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Do we have CR7 in Women’s Football? Podcast about building personal brands in women’s football in order to promote the game itself and find opportunities for ladies to increase their personal value.
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Dual career in Women's Football
Everywhere in the world, women's football players have been motivated to take care of their life outside of the pitch. Remaining mindful of the benefits of carrying out a dual career is advice given by US Soccer, English FA, FIFA, UEFA. This is something you won't ever hear compared to men. However, successful players on the pitch made some groundbreaking results outside of it. Check the interesting conversation with Alyssa Lagonia, a Canadian football player, Servette FC captain, Champions league player, and UEFA Women's football department staff on this important matter and many more SoccHer topics.
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Episode 3: Transfers in Women's Football
Do we even know how the transfers are being made in Women’s Football? Listen to the girl who made a sensational transfer from Serbian Spartak to 2020/2021 WUCL winners Barcelona back in the days when the road was more difficult. From being one of the top players in the Hungarian women’s league to playing for the same club in Sweden where legendary Marta played. Jelena Čanković, one of the players with the most assists in the Swedish league, presents the world of women’s football transfers.
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Episode 2: New reforms in Women's Football
Women’s football receives a four-fold increase in financial support from Uefa’s revamped Champions League from the 2021/2022 season. Is this helping every club, or only the best will be rewarded? How can a Guinness record holder SFK 2000 Sarajevo continue its development to get to the top? What will the solidarity payments distributed to non-participating clubs bring? Responses to these and many other questions to be brought by Azra Numanović, General Secretary of the Bosnian champion, ECA member representative who was the vital voice in UEFA changes.
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Episode 1: Do we have CR7 in Women's football?
An exciting chat with Serbian National Team and current CSKA Moscow player. Former WFC Sporting Lisbon Captain Nevena Damjanović speak about how a girl from a small country can rise to captain a Portuguese team, build brands in Women's Football, and where the top clubs stand in supporting players on that road.