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FA commit to interviewing BAME candidate for England job

The Football Association will interview at least one candidate from a black, Asian and minority ethnic background for the role of England manager, according to The Times.

They have received 142 applications to replace Phil Neville, who is stepping down next summer before Euro 2021 and the Tokyo Olympics.

The FA have said they will shortlist at least one BAME candidate for...

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FA receive 142 applications to replace Neville as Lionesses boss

The FA has revealed there has been huge interest in filling the England manager's role being vacated by Phil Neville, with 142 applications for the post.

Of those, more than half have fulfilled the FA's criteria for the job. It is understood World Cup-winning USA coach Jill Ellis, Chelsea manager Emma Hayes and Manchester United's Casey Stoner are among the interested candidates....

BBC documentary captures the drama of the Lionesses' Euros victory

The BBC has released a documentary about the England football team's triumph in the 2025 Women's Euros. Culminating in a nail-biting victory on penalties over Spain in the final, the documentary includes action from the tournament and interviews with key players.

A chance to relive England’s historic victory in the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. With the very best of the action from the...

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Sport England express concern over online abuse of the Lionesses

Sport England’s chair, Chris Boardman, has written to Ofcom to express concern about online abuse directed at the England Women’s football team during their Euro 2025 campaign in Switzerland.

Boardman’s letter to the chief executive of Ofcom, the UK communications services regulator, expresses concern about ‘the recent wave of racist and sexist abuse directed at members of the...

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Lionesses spread a positive message

England football team captain Steph Houghton (pictured) led the line, as she so often does, urging supporters to follow the government guidelines that have been set out and to look after themselves and their loved ones.

Defender Lucy Bronze was also on hand to provide reassurance that despite there being no football being played at the moment, the players will still be in...

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