
Cole aiming to take Fiji to the top
USA-native Lisa Cole is relishing her role at the helm of one Oceania’s up-and-coming women’s footballing nations, Fiji. Since December 2018, and following the implementation
Pasifika Sisters was founded to give a voice to women in football across the Pacific who regularly have their achievements overlooked.
It is made by, and made for, women throughout the Pacific and aims to put a spotlight not only on the accomplishments of our spectacular athletes and coaches, but on our volunteers, our administrators, our mums, our daughters and our “ladies in the kitchen”.
This work is for all of the Pasifika Sisters who contribute to making football in the Pacific a viable, entertaining and fun pathway and product for women across the region.
Sports has become a platform for women in so many ways which have helped boost confidence and morale, and women are starting to find their place in society and rising above the 'cultural norms'.
USA-native Lisa Cole is relishing her role at the helm of one Oceania’s up-and-coming women’s footballing nations, Fiji. Since December 2018, and following the implementation
Nine teams from across Oceania will come together in Fiji from the 13 to 30 of July in a bid for regional glory at the
FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura and New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson have today announced that Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau will host the Draw for the FIFA Women’s
Tonga tightened up their defence in a second hit out against the Philippines women’s national team on Saturday, reducing the scoreline to just a 5-0
Losing to the Philippines 16-0 wasn’t exactly the return to international football that the Tonga national women’s team envisioned. However, not having been able to
When Papua New Guinea took to the field against the Seychelles in Singapore on the 8th of April it had been almost 1000 days since
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