Xàtiva honors female football pioneer Angy Sanchis with its third women’s football tournament, while Extremadura launches its 2026 'Igualdad más Deporte' program to promote gender equality and incl...
Xàtiva honors female football pioneer Angy Sanchis with its third women’s football tournament, while Extremadura launches its 2026 'Igualdad más Deporte' program to promote gender equality and inclusion in sport.
2026 is a landmark year for women's football in Spain, marked by the first Women's Club World Cup and growing professionalism and visibility for the sport.
In 2025, Spanish women's football saw exceptional achievements, led by Aitana's third straight 'The Best' award, with Basque female athletes excelling across various sports for a promising 2026.
Malawian footballer Temwa Chawinga breaks European norms with record-setting achievements in the NWSL, inspiring a new era for African women's football.
Noelia García and Janet Sanz, two influential female politicians in Spain, have announced their exits from local government roles, ending decades of impactful municipal service.
Wasserman's purchase of Unik Sports Management marks a historic, multimillion-dollar milestone reflecting the booming growth and global impact of women's football in Spain.
Spain officially honors aviation pioneers Emilio Herrera and Irene Aguilera, restoring their legacy after decades of persecution under Franco's regime.
Spain's women's futsal team earned bronze at the first Women's Futsal World Cup, highlighting key players and their impact on the sport's professional growth in Spain.
Spain sees combined efforts from pioneering women and Prime Minister Sánchez’s feminist advocacy highlighting ongoing progress and challenges in gender equality.
Spain's women's national team defeated Germany 3-0 in the Nations League final, highlighting their growth and reflecting on a historic victory at the Metropolitano.
Iberdrola renews its commitment to women's football in Spain through 2030, boosting participation, visibility, and support for female athletes nationwide.
Tracing women's football in Spain from its early pioneers like Ana Carmona to Iberdrola's renewed sponsorship boosting the sport's modern growth and visibility.
The Spanish government is appointing Teresa Peramato as the new fiscal general, emphasizing her expertise in gender violence law enforcement amid ongoing political tensions over women's rights policies.
A new book exposes the challenges and progress of women in Spanish political leadership, emphasizing ongoing barriers and the need for systemic change.
Murcia’s updated employment integration protocol has helped three out of four women victims of gender violence find jobs since 2010, underscoring vital progress in supporting their economic independence.
Spain launches the 'Somos Poderosas' program and hosts the IV Congreso Estatal Mujeres y Deporte this November to enhance women's role and equality in sports.
The I National Congress of the Leaders Network in Zaragoza highlighted Spain’s significant strides in enhancing female leadership and gender equality in sports governance.
The Spanish Ministry of Social Policy launches 'Mujer en Foco' to foster women entrepreneurs' skills and visibility through targeted workshops and media exposure.
La Cebrereña targets first away win as local women's football teams from Colegios Diocesanos show strong performances with wins and draws in recent matches.
Spain sees a remarkable 82% growth in female employment in the industrial sector over the last decade, highlighting regional advancements and government support.