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Women's Soccer Stars Urge FIFA to Cut Ties With Saudi's Aramco – Just Women's Sports


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JWS Staff
Oct 23, 2024
More than 125 women’s soccer pros signed an open letter to FIFA earlier this week urging the international governing body to end its recently announced four-year sponsorship deal with state-owned Saudi oil and gas company Aramco, calling it “a middle finger to women’s football.”
Prominent signees include Dutch striker Vivianne Miedema, Canada captain Jessie Fleming, and USWNT legend Becky Sauerbrunn. The players’ letter cites Saudi Arabia’s concerning human rights record, particularly when it comes to women and the LGBTQ+ community. It also called out the impact of oil and gas production on climate change as reasons to cut ties.
For her part, Sauerbrunn specifically named individuals imprisoned by the government.
“We’re standing alongside women like Manahel al-Otaibi and Salma al-Shehab who the Saudi regime has imprisoned simply for peaceful expression of equal rights,” she stated.
“The safety of those women, the rights of women, LGBTQ+ rights, and the health of the planet need to take a much bigger priority over FIFA making more money,” she continued.
The partnership with Aramco is simply the latest in Saudi Arabia’s investment into FIFA and the sports world in general. The kingdom, which has often been criticized for its widespread sportswashing practices, is imminently expected to be named the men’s 2034 World Cup host.
FIFA responded to the players’ letter on Monday, calling itself “an inclusive organization.” The governing body leaned into the fact that the revenue from its partnerships are reinvested in growing women’s soccer.
That reinvestment isn’t enough to justify the ethical concerns, according to Miedema. “This is what we don’t want to stand for and accept within women’s football,” the Manchester City star added.
“It’s simple: This sponsorship is contradicting FIFA’s own commitments to human rights and the planet.”

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Oct 23, 2024
The Associated Press dropped its NCAA preseason All-America team on Tuesday, with Trojan guard JuJu Watkins and forward KiKi Iriafen representing a highly anticipated new-look USC on the list.
The 30-member national media panel also named UConn superstar and projected 2025 WNBA Draft No. 1 pick Paige Bueckers, Texas sophomore Madison Booker, and Notre Dame guard Hannah Hidalgo to the exceptional five-player squad. What’s more, Watkins and Bueckers received unanimous nods.
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Last season, Watkins put together arguably the most impressive freshman campaign in NCAA basketball history, averaging over 27 points per game and setting a national freshman scoring record with 920 points.
Along with this week’s AP nod, the sophomore secured the 2024/25 Big Ten Preseason Player of the Year vote last month.
In grad student Iriafen, USC landed this offseason’s top transfer, as the Stanford standout flew south in the wake of both the Pac-12’s 2024 dissolution and the April retirement of Cardinal leader Tara VanDerveer — the winningest coach in NCAA basketball history.
Last season, Iriafen averaged a double-double at 19.4 points and 11 rebounds per game. Now on the preseason No. 3 team, she’ll aim, alongside Watkins, to improve on the Trojans’ 2024 Elite Eight run — their best March Madness performance in 30 years.
USC head coach Lindsay Gottlieb called Watkins the X-factor in Iriafen’s transfer decision.
“Kiki came because she wanted to play with JuJu, who recruited her because she wanted to play with Kiki,” she explained. “It’s exciting to see their personalities mesh.”
With the sophomore trio of Watkins, Booker, and Hidalgo, young players are leading the 2024/25 NCAA season, even before the November tip-off.
“It’s unbelievable,” remarked Gottlieb. “Those players excelled as freshmen and their teams won. They did it in multiple ways. It’s really exciting for the game and the future of it.”
Last season, Hildago’s 22.6-point average led Notre Dame to the ACC Tournament title and the NCAA tournament’s Sweet 16.
Booker, on the other hand, had an unexpected breakout season after the star Texas guard Rori Harmon was sidelined with an ACL injury. The newly minted starter stepped up for Texas in a big way, ultimately averaging 16.5 points, five assists, and five rebounds through her freshman year.
Last season, Booker also led the Longhorns to a Big 12 Tournament title.
Notably, the preseason All-America team does not include any players from reigning NCAA champion South Carolina, who went undefeated in their 2023/24 campaign. The news comes a little over a week after the Gamecocks topped the preseason AP women’s college basketball rankings.
“We knew we’d have a target on our backs this season as the reigning champions and this preseason ranking just confirms that,” South Carolina coach Dawn Staley told the AP last week. “We appreciate the recognition, but I know our coaching staff and our team are more focused on what we see in the gym every day. And that’s every player working extremely hard to get better individually and as a team.”
The publication first started compiling an NCAA preseason All-America team ahead of the 1994/95 season.
JWS Staff
Oct 22, 2024
In today’s episode of the Late Sub, host Claire Watkins goes long on the epic final game that saw the New York Liberty clinch their first-ever WNBA title. Breaking down defense, officiating, rotations, and a little bit of luck, Watkins wraps up this monumental W season.
Later, Watkins offers up a quick wish list of what she’d like to see from the final NWSL regular-season weekend as teams tune up for the 2024 playoffs.
The Late Sub with Claire Watkins brings you the latest news and freshest takes in women’s sports. This is the weekly rundown you’ve been missing, covering the USWNT, NWSL, WNBA, college hoops, and whatever else is popping off in women’s sports each week. Special guest appearances with the biggest names in women’s sports make The Late Sub a must-listen for every fan. Follow Claire on X/Twitter @ScoutRipley and subscribe to the Just Women’s Sports newsletter for more.
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Oct 22, 2024
Competing for the first time since Paris, Olympic bronze medalists USA Rugby will feature in Portlands’s Premier Rugby Sevens All-Star Tournament next month.
The one-day event will pit Team USA against the PR7s All-Stars across multiple 14-minute matches.
“We anticipate this event to be a record-setting tournament for rugby fans in the US,” said PR7s founder and CEO Owen Scannell. “Our PR7s All-Star format ensures high-level competition as the US national teams prepare to return to international competition… We’re thrilled to make history with USA Rugby.”
The USA Rugby-sanctioned PR7s is a 16-team touring league at the highest level of rugby sevens competition in the US. Since its 2021 launch, the league has also enshrined equal pay into its fiscal model. Boasting the sport’s top domestic talent, PR7s next season will kick off in summer 2025.
PR7s was well-represented in Paris as a full 21 of the league’s athletes found their way onto the Olympic podium. Five helped New Zealand win back-to-back gold and four boosted silver-medalists Canada to their best Olympic result yet. Plus, a full 12 of the 14 athletes on Team USA’s bronze medal-winning roster have played on the PR7s pitch.
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Next month’s PR7s All-Star Tournament aims to capitalize on this summer’s Olympic medal moment in growing the sport.
“This is a great opportunity for fans to see our Olympians back in action and for rugby to continue building momentum in the US with our partners at PR7s,” said USA Rugby CEO Bill Goren on Tuesday.
Even before last summer’s medal matches, the Paris Games’ rugby sevens competition drew sold-out crowds of over 66,000 fans and built celebrity followings.
Team USA’s bronze, the first Olympic medal ever won by the US in rugby sevens, sparked instant support for the sport domestically, from fans and investors alike. Only hours after the medal ceremony, the US team received a $4 million investment from women’s sports owner and new rugby sevens fan Michele Kang to support a run to LA’s 2028 podium.
The PR7s All-Star Tournament is the next step in the sport’s domestic growth. Even more, it’s the first competition where fans can celebrate their Olympic heroes on home soil.
The tournament kicks off at 5 PM ET on November 17th at Portland’s Providence Park, with tickets available via SeatGeek
JWS Staff
Oct 22, 2024
Just Women’s Sports announced today that women’s sports superstars Kelley O’Hara and Lisa Leslie will be recording the season finale of their hit studio show Fast Friends live in Kansas City during NWSL Championship weekend. 
Fast Friends is a rebrand of Leslie and O’Hara’s Olympic show, The Gold Standard, which ran throughout the Paris Olympics and concluded with Leslie and O’Hara taking a spontaneous trip to Paris to see the gold medal games in person.
The show features O’Hara and Leslie giving their takes on the biggest headlines in women’s sports, from the WNBA Finals to the NWSL MVP race. Scheduled for Thursday, November 21st, the Fast Friends live show will look back at the year in women’s sports before previewing the weekend’s NWSL Championship match.
The show will feature surprise guests from the biggest names in soccer as well as special segments sponsored by Ally and EA SPORTS FC.
Tickets run $20 per person, with a limited number available for purchase via Eventbrite starting today. The taped show will be distributed across JWS channels in the lead-up to the Championship game. 
In addition to attending the live Fast Friends taping, fans can also catch Just Women’s Sports at NWSL Fan Fest on the day of the Championship game, where they can show off their gameday fits and snap some photos at JWS’ interactive photo-op.
Just Women’s Sports is also sending one lucky fan and their plus one to Kansas City for an unforgettable NWSL Championship weekend. The grand prize includes tickets to the game, seats at the live show, hotel accommodations, flight vouchers, and rideshare credits. Fans can try their luck by entering the giveaway now.
In addition to making a splash on the ground in Kansas City, JWS will make sure NWSL fans everywhere feel included in the fun by posting industry-leading social coverage throughout the weekend’s festivities.
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