
Atletico Madrid W · World Cup - Women · Defender · #21 · Brazil · 23 yrs

Mexico is preparing to make history as the first nation to host football's biggest tournament three times. But Mexico is also making a bold claim: "The ball comes home." Why? As many historians believe the world's first ball games were played in Mesoamerica more than 3,500 years ago. After centuries in the shadows, those ancient games are making a comeback. FRANCE 24's Laurence Cuvillier and Quentin Duval report from Mexico City.

European champions beaten 4-0 in Mallorca on FridayHemp: âAs a group, weâve come together and stuck togetherâLauren Hemp says the England squad are sticking together after their heavy defeat against Spain on Friday and have vowed to bounce back from that setback when they face Ukraine in their final Womenâs World Cup qualifier at Hill Dickinson Stadium.The European champions were outplayed in a 4-0 defeat in Mallorca where they missed the chance to secure automatic qualification for the tournament in Brazil next summer, with Spain leapfrogging them at the top of the group. By virtue of their stronger head-to-head record against England, Spain have the groupâs sole automatic qualification spot firmly in their hands. Continue reading...
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BBC Radio 5 Live's Euro Leagues podcast has been unpacking the incident-packed Champions League semi-final first leg between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid, with a particular focus on the "dubious process" that led up to Eberechi Eze's overturned penalty. The substitute thought he had won the Gunners a second penalty late on when he appeared to beat David Hancko to the ball inside the area, but the decision was overturned following a VAR check. "If I'm being honest, I really didn't see much contact," said French football journalist Julien Laurens.