Spanish Women's Football Boosted by Ticketing Initiatives and High-Profile Liga F Matches
Initiatives including special ticket packages and high-profile Liga F matches are elevating women's football attendance and visibility in Spain.
Initiatives including special ticket packages and high-profile Liga F matches are elevating women's football attendance and visibility in Spain.
Initiatives including special ticket packages and high-profile Liga F matches are elevating women's football attendance and visibility in Spain.
Cultural and political leaders urge PSOE's Pedro Sánchez to enact zero tolerance policies against harassment, following José Tomé's resignation amid allegations.
Institutional backing and international success highlight the advancing state of women's football in Spain.
Spain sees combined efforts from pioneering women and Prime Minister Sánchez’s feminist advocacy highlighting ongoing progress and challenges in gender equality.
Spanish media commemorates 25N with a silence for victims and critical review of sexist practices in gender violence reporting.
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.
Madrid rallies behind Spain’s women’s football team ahead of the UEFA Women’s Nations League final while promoting anti-violence sports initiatives.
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.
Spain commemorates the International Day Against Gender Violence in 2025 spotlighting notable legal progress yet facing ongoing regional disparities and new forms of abuse.
Extremadura sees a rise in gender violence cases while media studies reveal widespread minimization and problematic coverage of such violence.
A recent study finds nearly half of Spanish media reports on gender violence romanticize or minimize the issue, prompting calls for better journalistic standards and education.
A new book exposes the challenges and progress of women in Spanish political leadership, emphasizing ongoing barriers and the need for systemic change.
FC Barcelona outclassed Real Madrid 4-0 in the women's Liga F Clásico, with Ewa Pajor netting two goals and goalkeeper Cata Coll making a decisive penalty save.
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.
Serena Williams receives Spain's 2025 Princesa de Asturias Award for Sports and calls for gender pay equality in tennis and women's sports worldwide.
Rising political criticism targets Spain's government's failures on women's safety and abortion rights amid increased assaults and restricted abortion access.
Belén Blanco and Sonia Salvador exemplify female-driven influence in theater arts and entertainment leadership across Spain and Latin America.
Spain's government proposes to enshrine abortion rights in the Constitution, drawing stark political opposition from PP and Vox, contrasting with France’s broad support for similar constitutional recognition.
UGT highlights the need for tailored workplace adaptations for women undergoing menopause, alongside new digital tools promoting occupational health and safety in Spain.
Murcia's Regional Advisory Council convenes to address malfunctions in anti-violence bracelets affecting 35 female victims and boosts support services amid safety concerns.
Madrid's City Council faces criticism for abortion discourse influenced by Trumpist ideology amid rising national abortion rates.
De los Santos criticizes the Sánchez government for inadequate women’s issues management.
The Spanish Congress has rebuked the Equality Minister over failures in the anti-abuse bracelets system for domestic violence victims.
Elizabeth Comen discusses the gender biases affecting women's health diagnoses in a recent interview.
Prominent celebrities attend the Caring for Women Dinner 2025 to raise awareness against gender-based violence.
Isabel Díaz Ayuso unveils a new health program focused on improving women's health, particularly during menopause, in Madrid.
Blanca Fernandez highlights the need for a stronger feminist perspective in politics for greater women's representation.