The world of women's football has rarely experienced a seismic shift quite like this: Lizbeth Ovalle , Mexico’s dazzling winger known as La Maga (“The Magician”), is set to gotten to be the foremost costly player within the history of the women's amusement. Her transfer from Tigres UANL Femenil to the Orlando Pride for a world-record $1.5 million stands as a defining moment—one that reverberates through not only North America, but the global sport. This move is much more than a numbers game; it is a statement of intent, ambition, and belief in the women’s game at the highest levels. Let’s explore why Ovalle’s arrival in Florida marks a new era for the NWSL , what it means for Mexican football, and how this move changes the stakes for women’s football worldwide. The Record-Shattering Move: Facts and Figures The deal, announced on August 21, 2025, shattered previous women’s transfer records by a considerable margin: Transfer Fee: $1.5 million. Contract: Through 2027, with a ...
Everton is reportedly considering moving their women's team to Goodison Park.
David Moyes' side will leave their spiritual home at the end of the season in favor of a cutting-edge facility on the Liverpool waterfront at Bramley-Moore Dock.
However, the Athletic reports that the Blues' WSL team, which currently plays at nearby Walton Hall Park, could still play games there.
New owners. The Friedkin Group is considering bringing Brian Sørensen's team to Goodison Park for development purposes.
David Moyes' side will leave their spiritual home at the end of the season in favor of a cutting-edge facility on the Liverpool waterfront at Bramley-Moore Dock.
However, the Athletic reports that the Blues' WSL team, which currently plays at nearby Walton Hall Park, could still play games there.
New owners. The Friedkin Group is considering bringing Brian Sørensen's team to Goodison Park for development purposes.
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