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NWSL Lands Major Disney Deal as Global Stars Shine in Women's Soccer

By WoSoHub Editorial

Today's women's soccer news is highlighted by a groundbreaking media rights expansion: the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) will air twice as many matches thanks to its renewed partnership with Disney, signaling rapid growth in the league's visibility and commercial reach. JKT Queens' head coach shared the key factors powering their qualification for the CAF Women's Champions League, showcasing the development of the African women's game. On the international transfer front, Perth Glory strengthened its squad by signing an international midfielder, while Canberra United added former Mariner Wardlow, both moves reflecting off-season preparations in Australia’s thriving A-League Women.

In individual achievements, Mexican striker Charlyn Corral has been nominated for Concacaf Player of the Year, underlining the increasing recognition of excellence in the region. NCAA.com spotlighted five Division II women’s soccer programs poised for their first national title in 2025, emphasizing the rising competitiveness at the collegiate level. Meanwhile, anticipation builds for the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup, as Football Australia and regional federations prepare for the continent’s showpiece. Finally, Tylenol’s marketing move into women’s soccer further validates the sport's commercial allure.

With high-profile signings, global accolades, and major sponsorships, women's soccer continues its upward trajectory worldwide.