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    BUILDING THE LARGEST GLOBAL DIRECTORY FOR WOMEN’S FOOTBALL

    Philipp NennBy Philipp NennMarch 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    BRIGHTON (16 January 2017): Women’s Soccer City, is excited to announce the launch of www.womenssoccercity.com a directory platform dedicated to all those who have an involvement in women’s and girls’ football around the world.

    WSC is simple and easy to use but its powerful listing card systems have everything you need to display your key information, beautifully! Imagine a place where you can easily search by name, location, and category to find football clubs, academies, players, scholarship opportunities, agents, photographers, and other female football-related businesses.

    Women’s Soccer City will solve the problem of missed opportunities in the women’s football world and make it easier for players to find clubs that suit their ambitions both locally and further afield. It also aims to raise the level of awareness of every aspect of the game, bringing the whole industry even closer together to better leverage the existing network of women and girls’ football contacts.

    WSC gives all those involved in the women’s game the tools to enhance their brand, make new contacts and promote themselves or their business.

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    Utilize the features to increase exposure about your involvement in the game, contact other members directly through their listings, post club notices, and more. All of which can make it easier for those involved to connect, as well as help to increase the number of participants in female football.

    Add your listing to the Women’s Soccer City directory now, by taking advantage of a free trial or benefit from more features at a small fee, and you can share your link to women’s football with the world.

    Women’s Soccer City already hosts listings from the UK, USA, Spain, Iran, France, and South Africa to name a few, and receives 1000s of visits a month. Among our current listings are ICA Sports Football Club; Peterborough’s Arsenal Ladies FA WSL Sister Club, photographer Maya Mans; based in France and is a regular at the top French club, Lyon, and Cameroon international player, Ada Jacquette who is looking for opportunities to play for a club in Europe.

    As well as promoting all listings on Women’s Soccer City to visitors of the site, they aim to increase exposure with regular social media promotion on its platforms as well as with partnerships they will work with, who can help to further spread the word.

    No one should be denied the chance to play football and we hope that Women’s Soccer City will highlight opportunities that may have gone unnoticed otherwise. By exploring the world of women’s football, and all those involved, we can grow the game further.

    Originally posted 2021-03-28 10:17:32.

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