10 episodes

Changing The Game is a captivating exploration of thirty years of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, told by the players involved.

Hosted by New Zealand international Ali Riley, this brand new FIFPRO podcast series brings you the biggest stars of women’s football, as they review the evolution of the tournament and sport.

Set against a backdrop of cultural and social transformation, each episode will focus on a different championship, going beyond the action on the pitch to offer a revealing perspective. While there’s much to celebrate, the beautiful game still has a long way to go, as discussion turns to hopes for the 2023 World Cup and the legacy it can leave for future generations.

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Changing The Game is a captivating exploration of thirty years of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, told by the players involved.

Hosted by New Zealand international Ali Riley, this brand new FIFPRO podcast series brings you the biggest stars of women’s football, as they review the evolution of the tournament and sport.

Set against a backdrop of cultural and social transformation, each episode will focus on a different championship, going beyond the action on the pitch to offer a revealing perspective. While there’s much to celebrate, the beautiful game still has a long way to go, as discussion turns to hopes for the 2023 World Cup and the legacy it can leave for future generations.

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    EP9: 2023 - Steph Catley & Ali Riley - Changing the future of women's football, one World Cup at a time

    EP9: 2023 - Steph Catley & Ali Riley - Changing the future of women's football, one World Cup at a time

    With the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup being held in Australia and New Zealand, this episode of Changing The Game looks ahead to the tournament and reflects on the lessons that can be learnt from previous World Cups. 

    In a change of hosting duties, New Zealand captain, Ali Riley, is thrown into the hot seat alongside Australia vice-captain, Steph Catley, with former Football Fern and current FIFPRO Director of Global Policy and Strategic Relations of Women’s football, Sarah Gregorius asking the questions. 

    Catley and Riley open up on the different levels of respect towards women’s football around the world (3:08-5:17) and how increased social media coverage can financially benefit female players (9:24). With the 2023 World Cup being held in their home countries, the pair also discuss what the tournament slogan, ‘Beyond Greatness’ means to them as both football players and as fans of women’s sport (19:52). 

    With extensive experience for their respective national teams, the conversation turns to their excitement to play in a home World Cup, the promises they hope will be fulfilled at the tournament (21:28) and end the episode by revealing the one thing that they wish people would understand about women’s football (43:14). 

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    • 49 min
    EP8: 1999 - Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak - America's winning moment and life as a Head Coach

    EP8: 1999 - Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak - America's winning moment and life as a Head Coach

    Former United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) player, Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak joins Ali Riley to discuss the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the impact that the national teams victory had on the development of women’s football in America (3:00-6:55).  

    With 110 caps for the national team including a debut at the age of 16, Sahaydak recalls the lack of job security following the 1999 World Cup (9:48), how it felt to train with her role models at a young age (24:51) and how current players can prepare for life after football (14:18). 

    With a gold medal at the 1996 Olympics to her name and having participated in three World Cups, discussion turns to Sahaydak’s post playing career as a Head Coach and what needs to be done to get more women involved in coaching and refereeing (30:41). 

    Stay tuned for the final episode of FIFPRO's Changing The Game series with Steph Catley, Sarah Gregorius and Ali Riley out 29th December.

    • 40 min
    EP7: 2003 - Caroline Jönsson on World Cup heartbreak and facing adversity

    EP7: 2003 - Caroline Jönsson on World Cup heartbreak and facing adversity

    In this episode of Changing The Game, Sweden legend and FIFPRO global board member Caroline Jönsson joins Ali Riley to discuss the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup and share her perspective on the future of women’s football.  




    Looking back on her international career, Caroline reveals the difficulties she faced at the competition in the USA (25:50) and how important mental health and wellbeing is as a football player and in all areas of life (11:30).




    With 80 caps for her country and several individual accolades, the conversation turns to Jönsson’s interest in sports psychology (16:30), her responsibilities as a former player (32:41) and why she became a FIFPRO global board member.

    • 45 min
    EP6: 2019 - Janine van Wyk & leading South Africa

    EP6: 2019 - Janine van Wyk & leading South Africa

    South Africa women’s captain, Janine van Wyk joins Ali Riley to discuss the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup in France and the impact that the tournament had on the landscape of women’s football (2:09). 




    Looking back on her debut for the national side in 2005 and her role as captain in 2013, Van Wyk explores the challenges that come with leadership (15:00) and how steps must be taken to improve pathways and funding to nurture talent in South Africa (8:34). 




    With over 170 caps, Van Wyk is the most capped South African football player of all time and discussion turns to the positive effects that sport has had on her life, and her ambition to give back to her community through JVW FC; the club she founded in 2013 which provides opportunities for girls in South Africa to play football (22:30). 

    • 35 min
    EP5: 2011 - Yuki Nagasato & Japan’s historic World Cup win

    EP5: 2011 - Yuki Nagasato & Japan’s historic World Cup win

    In 2011, Japan caused one of the biggest upsets in football history when they beat the USA to become the first Asian nation to win the FIFA Women’s World Cup.




    In this episode of Changing The Game, Yuki Nagasato joins Ali Riley to discuss that moment (1:46) and the emotional aftermath of lifting the trophy, following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan (12:58). 




    Reflecting on her footballing journey, Nagasato explains the benefits of playing abroad and gives insight into her decision to return to Japan to play in a men's side alongside her brother - a groundbreaking move which sparked mass media attention (11:20). 




    Having participated in three World Cups and two Olympic games, Nagasato discusses the demands of playing football at a high level and opens up on her time in the national team, revealing the toll that football took on her mental health and how she has since regained her love for the game by embracing activities away from the pitch (17:23). 




    Stay tuned for the next episode of FIFPRO's Changing The Game with Janine van Wyk, out 8th December.

    • 28 min
    EP4: 2007 - Christine Sinclair on what it takes to be the best

    EP4: 2007 - Christine Sinclair on what it takes to be the best

    In this episode of Changing The Game, Ali Riley's special guest is Christine Sinclair. The Canadian legend discusses the 2007 FIFA Women’s World Cup and shares her experiences with the national team that have seen her feature in five World Cups and win an Olympic gold medal at Tokyo 2020. 

    Reflecting on her career so far, Sinclair reveals her personal challenges (21:20) while exploring the wider evolution of women’s football and how she believes more must be done in leagues such as the NWSL to give female players the working conditions they deserve (11:31).

    With achievements that include the record for the most international goals scored, the discussion turns to her own motivations and her desire to leave the game in a better place than she found it (3:20). 

    Stay tuned for the next episode of FIFPRO's Changing The Game with Yuki Nagasato, out 1st December.

    • 35 min

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