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  • Kahlert: Form on the day will be decisive

    Women's Football

    Kahlert: Form on the day will be decisive

    Wednesday 16 May 2012

    With 1. FFC Frankfurt out to record a fourth victory in their fifth UEFA Champions League final appearance, FIFA.com spoke exclusively to coach Sven Kahlert about his side’s upcoming game against Lyon.

  • Divergent fortunes for European finalists

    Women's Football

    Divergent fortunes for European finalists

    Tuesday 15 May 2012

    FIFA.com’s weekly review of women’s club action focuses on the varied experiences for Lyon and Frankfurt ahead of this week’s UEFA Women's Champions League final, while there is also the latest from Denmark and the USA.

  • Cabrini appointed Italian women's coach

    Women's Football

    Cabrini appointed Italian women's coach

    Monday 14 May 2012

    Italy's 1982 FIFA World Cup™-winning full-back Antonio Cabrini has been appointed coach of the Italian women's team, with Pietro Ghedin departing to take charge of the Malta men's side.

  • Bini: The truth is on the pitch

    Women's Football

    Bini: The truth is on the pitch

    Thursday 10 May 2012

    Colourful France coach Bruno Bini tells FIFA.com about his football philosophy, innovative player management techniques and, with London 2012 looming, the reasons behind Les Bleues breakthrough success in recent years.

  • Tense title duels and cup success

    Women's Football

    Tense title duels and cup success

    Tuesday 8 May 2012

    While FC Zurich celebrated cup glory in Switzerland, the title races continued apace in Spain, Germany and France. FIFA.com reports on the latest women's football action from around the continent.

  • Winds of change in South America

    Women's Football

    Winds of change in South America

    Thursday 3 May 2012

    FIFA.com speaks exclusively to three key figures in the South American women’s game about the changes in the traditional pecking order, and the growing threat to Brazil's dominance.