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Germany to host Women’s Euro 2029

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 UEFA announce the UEFA Women's Euro 2029 Host - UEFA Headquarters, Nyon, Switzerland - December 3, 2025 General view of the UEFA Women's Euro trophy ahead of the announcement REUTERS/Denis Balibouse.

Germany will host the 2029 Women’s European Championship, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said at the governing body’s executive committee on Wednesday.

Denmark and Sweden had submitted a joint bid while Poland was also a candidate.

Italy and Portugal had withdrawn their bids before the vote, focusing on their preparations to co-host the men’s Euro 2032 and 2030 men’s World Cup, respectively.

“All the presentations and all the bids were great but there is only one winner, in football as in life,” Ceferin said.

Germany hosted the tournament in 2001 and as West Germany in 1989, both times winning on home soil.

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“It was a long journey. We have so many people working at DFB (German football association) to get this tournament. Thanks to all who supported us, we felt this support throughout the campaign,” DFB president Bernd Neuendorf said.

Before the executive committee meeting, a small group of activists unfurled a banner demanding UEFA ban Israel from European competition over the country’s military operations in Gaza, also setting off pink flares.

They were overseen by police and no incident was reported.

-Reuters

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Holders Fosla, Generation Next, Horvel Angels and SIK Paragon Seal Semi-Final Spots at 2025 HerGame Girls Championship

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The race for the 2025 HerGame Girls Football Championship title has intensified, with four teams—Generation Next, Fosla Academy, Horvel Angels, and SIK Paragon—securing their places in the semi-finals after a gripping round of knockout matches on Wednesday, December 3, in Abuja.

Generation Next were the first to punch their ticket to the last four, continuing their impressive tournament form with a composed 1–0 victory over Jeremiah Angels. A blend of attacking flair and disciplined defending once again proved decisive for the fast-rising contenders.

Defending champions Fosla Academy kept their title defence firmly on track after edging BIA Angels 1–0 in a tight, tension-filled contest. A single moment of brilliance proved the difference, as Fosla reinforced their reputation as favourites to lift the trophy for a second consecutive year.

One of the day’s standout stories came from Horvel Angels, who clinched a historic first-ever semi-final spot with a hard-fought 1–0 win over Nazareth Queens. The result marks a significant milestone for the ambitious side, whose steady rise has been a highlight of this year’s championship.

Rounding out the quartet, SIK Paragon of Jos produced a commanding performance to defeat Talent Developer 2–0. Their superior physicality and clinical finishing ensured a comfortable passage into the semi-finals.

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With the competition entering its decisive stage, two thrilling matchups now await fans. Generation Next will face the in-form Horvel Angels in what promises to be a fast-paced contest, while holders Fosla Academy prepare for a tough battle against a well-drilled SIK Paragon side.

The finalists will emerge on Thursday, ahead of the eagerly anticipated grand finale scheduled for Saturday, December 6, in Abuja, as the competition continues to spotlight some of the brightest young talents in Nigerian girls’ football.

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Combined bid for 2031 Women’s World Cup includes 14 U.S. cities

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The United States Soccer Federation and the soccer federations of Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica submitted their formal bid book to FIFA to co-host the 2031 Women’s World Cup by Friday’s deadline.

The four-way bid is the only proposal for the 2031 tournament, meaning it’s essentially a formality that those four nations will be awarded the event. There is only one submission for the 2035 Women’s World Cup as well — a joint bid by Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Fourteen of the 20 proposed venues in the U.S.-Mexico-Costa Rica-Jamaica bid are American cities. Eleven of them are NFL stadiums, along with Nashville SC’s MLS-specific venue, Orlando’s multi-purpose stadium and a relatively new stadium in San Diego that houses San Diego FC, the NWSL’s Wave and San Diego State football.

–Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium)

–Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)

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–Charlotte, N.C. (Bank of America Stadium)

–Denver (Empower Field at Mile High)

–East Rutherford, N.J. (MetLife Stadium)

–Houston (NRG Stadium)

–Inglewood, Calif. (SoFi Stadium)

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–Kansas City, Mo. (Arrowhead Stadium)

–Minneapolis (U.S. Bank Stadium)

–Nashville, Tenn. (Geodis Park)

–Orlando, Fla. (Camping World Stadium)

–San Diego (Snapdragon Stadium)

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–Seattle (Lumen Field)

–Washington (future Commanders stadium)

The other cities submitted for evaluation were Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey and Torreon in Mexico; the Costa Rican capital of San Jose; and the Jamaican capital of Kingston.

However, the joint bid actually lists 36 different metro areas across the four countries that encompasses “nearly 50 venues capable of playing host to a record-breaking event.” The bid book says more than 20 venues were proposed in order to “demonstrate a commitment to securing the best possible hosting conditions and ensuring the tournament represents the full diversity of our region on a global scale.”

The United States hosted the Women’s World Cup in 1999 and 2003, and it is preparing for its second World Cup on the men’s side in 2026 (a joint effort with Canada and Mexico). Seven of the American stadiums on the list — AT&T Stadium, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, MetLife Stadium, NRG Stadium, SoFi Stadium, Arrowhead Stadium and Lumen Field — will serve as host venues next year.

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Mexico has also hosted two men’s World Cups on its own (1970, 1986). This would mark the first time either Jamaica or Costa Rica hosts either World Cup.

-Reuters

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NWFL Confirms Castmog Ladies’ Relegation Over Registration and Licensing Non-Compliance

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The Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) Secretariat has officially confirmed the relegation of Castmog Ladies from the 2025/2026 NWFL Premiership after the club failed to meet mandatory licensing and registration requirements for the new season.

The announcement was made on Monday, November 24, 2025, in a statement issued by the league’s Media Director, Samuel Ahmadu, following Castmog Ladies’ inability to comply despite multiple warnings.

According to the Secretariat, three Premiership clubs had earlier been placed on notice to complete all registration and licensing processes. While the other two complied before the deadline, the Abeokuta-based club did not meet the stipulated obligations, resulting in automatic relegation under league regulations.

NWFL Chief Operating Officer, Ms. Modupe Shabi, confirmed that competition logistics are now being adjusted to reflect the revised league structure.

“We have a responsibility to protect the integrity of the league, and compliance with registration and licensing requirements is a non-negotiable part of that process,” Shabi said.

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She stressed that strict adherence to league rules ensures the continued credibility, competitiveness, and long-term growth of women’s football in Nigeria.

Shabi also noted that updated season details will be announced shortly.

“Our focus is to ensure the season proceeds smoothly on Wednesday, November 26. Updated fixtures and communication will be issued to all clubs, and we remain committed to transparency and professionalism at every stage,” she added.

With Castmog Ladies officially relegated, the Premiership will now continue with 19 registered teams. As a result, all clubs scheduled to face Castmog Ladies—including Rivers Angels, who were originally lined up for the opening fixture—will now observe a bye on those matchdays.

The NWFL reiterated its commitment to enforcing high operational standards and supporting the sustainable development of women’s football nationwide.

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Revised NWFL Premiership Matchday One Fixtures – November 26, 2025

Group A

  • Bayelsa Queens vs Edo Queens
  • Adamawa Queens vs Pacesetters Queens
  • Heartland Queens vs Ekiti Queens
  • Naija Ratels vs Ibom Angels

Group B

  • Nasarawa Amazons vs Delta Queens
  • Confluence Queens vs Abia Angels
  • Sunshine Queens vs Robo Queens
  • Ahudiyannem Queens vs Remo Stars Ladies
  • Dannaz Ladies vs Osun Babes

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