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Arsenal's Bold Move, Jenni Hermoso's Omission, and Exciting NWSL Developments

By WoSoHub Editorial

Arsenal has announced a significant step forward in women's soccer by planning to host all their Women's Super League (WSL) home games at the 60,000-seat Emirates Stadium. This monumental decision underscores Arsenal's commitment to elevating the visibility and stature of women's soccer.

In national team news, Spain has surprisingly left star forward Jenni Hermoso out of their squad for the Women's EURO 2025. This decision has sparked discussions around the team's strategic direction as they prepare for the upcoming tournament.

The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) has been bustling with activity: the league has partnered with theSkimm to enhance media coverage, a move that promises greater exposure for women's sports. Meanwhile, Denver NWSL is pushing forward by breaking ground on a new women's sports facility in Centennial. This development marks a significant investment in the future infrastructure of the NWSL.

On the transfer front, Gotham FC has bolstered its squad by signing Danish international Josefine Hasbo. The addition of Hasbo is expected to strengthen the team's midfield dynamics as they aim for success in the upcoming season.

Lastly, e.l.f. Beauty's partnership with San Diego Wave FC and Kansas City Current continues to make waves, signifying increased commercial interest and investment in NWSL teams.