Australia will go toe-to-toe with Japan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, China and Indonesia in the third Asian qualifying round for the 2026 World Cup.
Joanna Guelas
Former Spanish federation president Luis Rubiales has vowed to fight on after being banned from football for three years by FIFA for kissing Jenni Hermoso.
Staff Writers
Matildas captain Sam Kerr has arrived at a closed training session ahead of the team’s three Olympic qualifiers and is ‘very excited’ to be playing in her hometown. SEE THE PICTURES.
Caleb Runciman, Ben Smith and Aaron Kirby
World Cup women's soccer champions Spain have agreed to end their boycott after the national team's federation promised to make immediate and profound changes.
Fernando Kallas
The Matildas’ Perth visit and Sam Kerr’s homecoming next month is set for a new venue as demand for tickets appears to have forced a fixture change to the larger Optus Stadium.
Ben Smith
One Matildas star has made a massive career move to England while a swag of her teammates have been nominated in FIFA’s prestigious individual awards.
Marco Monteverde
Spanish state prosecutors say World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso has accused soccer chief Luis Rubiales of sexual assault over the post-final kiss on the lips.
The World Cup may be over but Matildas stars continue to make history as for the first time two Australian’s have been shortlisted for soccer’s biggest individual award.
Ian Chadband
Jorge Vilda has been fired less than three weeks after guiding Spain to a Women's World Cup success that put them in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
The mother of “kissgate” football chief Luis Rubiales went on hunger strike on Monday as Spanish prosecutors announced a probe into whether the kiss amounted to sexual assault.
Vanessa Allen
How does the round ball game - the sleeping giant of Australian sport - use the success of the Women’s World Cup to awaken from its slumber and ensure the legacy of the tournament is felt in the coming decades?
FIFA suspended Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales from office on Saturday while its disciplinary committee investigates his conduct at the Women’s World Cup final.
The president of the Spanish soccer federation refused to resign Friday despite an uproar for kissing a player on the lips without her consent after the Women’s World Cup final.
AAP
Luis Rubiales, Spain's soccer chief, will resign following his unsolicited kiss on the lips of Women's World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso, according to a report.
Luis Rubiales, Spain's soccer chief, says he will not resign despite the uproar over his unsolicited kiss on the lips of Women's World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso.
We are lucky in WA that we don’t have to wait long to get another taste of ‘Matildas Mania’. In two months’ time, three Olympic Qualifiers will be here in Perth.
Jamie Harnwell
‘My 6-year-old saw a clip of men playing football in gold and green uniforms and turned to me, surprised, ‘There’s a MEN’S Matildas?’ I am so excited about women’s sports. The future is bright!’
Kate Phillips
Fresh off a groundbreaking Women’s World Cup campaign, Matildas captain Sam Kerr is looking to help the next generation of footballers pull on the boots.
Samantha Rogers
Football Australia CEO James Johnson says he would be open to moving the Matildas’ three Olympic qualifiers to Optus Stadium, amid a surge of interest which has exhausted tickets at HBF Park.
Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales has apologised for an unsolicited kiss on the lips of Spanish striker Jenni Hermoso at the Women's World Cup presentation.
It’s official – Australians have been converted to soccer fanatics after record numbers tuned in to watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 tournament.
Lauren Higham
Spanish football president Luis Rubiales has defended his actions as ‘a minor show of affection’ after footage of him kissing players at the World Cup trophy presentation sparked outrage.
Jake Santa Maria
Some of WA’s best athletes have urged sports fans not to miss out on a golden opportunity as the nation rides the wave of the Matildas’ World Cup campaign.
Craig O’Donoghue
A midfield masterclass has led Spain to their first-ever Women’s World Cup crown, as they accounted for England 1-0 at Stadium Australia.