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🇫🇷 Frankreich

Feminine Division 1

Season 2025-2026

1 September
31 May

Feminine Division 1

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1Lyon W2219-3-0+6560
2Paris FC W2215-3-4+3048
3Paris Saint Germain W2215-2-5+2247
4Nantes W2212-5-5+841
5FC Fleury 91 W229-6-7+633
6Dijon W229-6-7-733
7Strasbourg W227-5-10-1226
8Le Havre W225-6-11-2021
9Marseille W225-4-13-1819
10Montpellier W224-3-15-1715
11Lens W224-3-15-3015
12Saint-Étienne W223-4-15-2713

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Transfer Market: Key Official Moves of the Week in France and Europe
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Transfer Market: Key Official Moves of the Week in France and Europe

The women's football transfer market continues to heat up in France and abroad. Several departures, contract extensions, and coaching changes have made headlines in recent days. The article 'Transfer Market: Key Official Moves of the Week in France and Europe' first appeared on Footeuses.

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Footeuses1 min read
9d ago
Lindsey Heaps Leaves OL Lyon: The End of a Major Chapter for the American Midfielder
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Lindsey Heaps Leaves OL Lyon: The End of a Major Chapter for the American Midfielder

After four and a half seasons wearing the OL Lyon jersey, Lindsey Heaps played her last match with the Fenottes. Arriving in January 2022, the American international leaves behind an impressive record of twelve trophies and the image of an essential leader.

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Footeuses1 min read
10d ago
TV Schedule for the Unprecedented Arkema Première Ligue Final: OL Lyonnes vs. Paris FC
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TV Schedule for the Unprecedented Arkema Première Ligue Final: OL Lyonnes vs. Paris FC

OL Lyonnes will face Paris FC this Friday, May 29, 2026, in the Arkema Première Ligue final. The kickoff will be at 9:00 PM at the Groupama Stadium in Lyon. The match will be broadcast live and for free on Canal+. An unprecedented final in Arkema Première Ligue. For the first time since 2017, the final […]

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Footeuses1 min read
11d ago
France Drops to 3rd Place in UEFA Rankings: Consequences for the Arkema Women's League
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France Drops to 3rd Place in UEFA Rankings: Consequences for the Arkema Women's League

Olympique Lyonnais' performance was not enough. France has surrendered its 2nd place in the UEFA rankings to Spain, which will have repercussions.

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Footeuses1 min read
22d ago
« Il faut marquer un but rapidement face à l’OL Lyonnes », Nicolas Chabot et le FC Nantes se préparent aux playoffs
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« Il faut marquer un but rapidement face à l’OL Lyonnes », Nicolas Chabot et le FC Nantes se préparent aux playoffs

Après une saison historique, le FC Nantes se présente au Parc OL, samedi 16 mai, pour les demi-finales de Playoffs d’Arkema Première Ligue. Quatrième au terme d’une saison fantastique, le FC Nantes accède pour la première fois de son histoire à la phase des playoffs. Artisan de cette réussite, Nicolas Chabot, l’entraîneur principal, revient sur […] L’article « Il faut marquer un but rapidement face à l’OL Lyonnes », Nicolas Chabot et le FC Nantes se préparent aux playoffs est apparu en premier sur Footeuses. ]]>

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Footeuses1 min read
27d ago
Knaak’s tears, Jeglertz’s calm, Shaw’s goals: the story of Manchester City’s WSL title triumph
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Knaak’s tears, Jeglertz’s calm, Shaw’s goals: the story of Manchester City’s WSL title triumph

After 10 years without a Women’s Super League title, City are champions once more – here’s how they did itThe sight of Rebecca Knaak fighting back tears on hearing the full-time whistle last Sunday summed up what this means. The Manchester City defender had sustained a painful shoulder injury during a victory over Liverpool snatched by her late header so probably had her own reasons for finding the combination of relief, soreness and joy a little overwhelming. But her emotions could have been felt by any of the longer-serving season-ticket holders in the stands after a decade-long wait for a Women’s Super League title.When City lifted this trophy in 2016, the landscape of the English women’s game was wholly different. The club, then managed by Nick Cushing, completed the 16-game campaign unbeaten and clinched the title on a day when they deployed a starting XI featuring nine English and two Scottish players from a squad that included only six non-English players. It was a time before the wider, full-time professionalism of the league and the influx of overseas talent. Continue reading...

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Guardian WSL1 min read
33d ago