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chilefemfutblog · 1 year
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rayofemenino 🎬⚪️🔴⚪️Jugadón de @kmilasaez para poner el 1–1 en el marcador y conseguir el empate ante el @AthleticClub Femenino, antes de ir convocada con @laroja 🇨🇱
rayofemenino 🎬⚪️🔴⚪️Big play by @kmilasaez to set the score at 1–1 and get the draw against @AthleticClub Femenino, before get the call to @laroja 🇨🇱
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cinquecolonnemagazine · 10 months
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Il nuovo EA Sports FC 24, l'addio a fifa
Oltre 30 anni di onorata carriera ma per il videogioco calcistico il nome FIFA va in pensione. La fine dell'accordo di licenza con la federazione mondiale del calcio permette alla EA Sports di rinnovare il suo gioco di punta per quanto riguarda i videogiochi sportivi. A breve, infatti, potremo giocare al nuovo capitolo di questo leggendario titolo ed il suo nome sarà "EA Sports FC 24". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vL01jbgENE Quando esce EA Sports 2024? La fine dell'accordo di licenza con FIFA ha permesso alla EA Sports di regalare ai suoi fan una piccola rivoluzione al suo gioco più famoso. Il videogioco di calcio per eccellenza è un dibattito sempre vivo tra i fan della EA e quelli della Konami con il gioco eFootball (prima conosciuto come PES, Pro Evolution Soccer). Dal 29 Settembre, però, un "nuovo" capitolo verrà scritto visto che sarà la data di pubblicazione di "EA Sports 2024". Quali sono le squadre con licenze ufficiali nel "nuovo FIFA"? La lotta per il primato di miglior gioco di calcio si svolge soprattutto sul piano delle licenze ovvero gli accordi che permettono a determinato gioco di avere a disposizione nomi, maglie e stemmi di una determinata squadra. A suon di esclusive e non, i due giochi lottano fortemente ma la domanda sorge spontanea: quali sono i club presenti con licenza ufficiale su EA Sports 2024? Premier League - Arsenal - Aston Villa - Bournemouth - Brentford - Brighton - Burnley - Chelsea - Crystal Palace - Everton - Fulham - Liverpool - Luton Town - Manchester City - Manchester United - Newcastle - Nottingham Forest - Sheffield United - Tottenham - West Ham - Wolverhampton EFL Championship - Blackburn Rovers - Blackpool - Bristol City - Burnley - Cardiff City - Coventry City - Huddersfield Town - Hull City - Luton Town - Middlesbrough - Millwall - Norwich City - Preston North End - Queens Park Rangers - Reading - Rotherham United - Stoke City - West Bromwich Albion - Wigan Athletic Barclays Women’s Super League - Chelsea - Arsenal - Aston Villa - Brighton - Bristol City - Everton - Leicester City - Liverpool - Manchester City - Manchester United - Tottenham Hotspur - West Ham United Ligue 1 - LOSC - OGC Nice - Olympique de Marseille - Paris Saint Germain D1 Arkema - Olympique Lyonnais - PSG - Paris FC - FC Fleury 91 - Montpellier HSC - Stade De Reims - Girondins de Bordeaux - Le Havre AC - En Avant De Guingamp - Dijon FCO - Rodez Aveyron - ASJ Soyaux Bundesliga - Bayern Monaco - Borussia Dortmund - RB Leipzig - Union Berlin  - Freiburg - Bayer Leverkusen - Eintracht Francoforte - Wolfsburg - Mainz 05 - Borussia Monchengladbach - Koln - Hoffenheim - Werder Bremen - Bochum 1848 - Augsburg - Stuttgart - Darmstadt 98 - Heidenheim 1846 Frauen-Bundesliga - Bayern Monaco - Wolfsburg - Eintracht Francoforte - 1899 Hoffenheim - Bayer 04 Leverkusen - SC Frieburg - SGS Essen - Werder Bremen - Koln - MSV Duisburg - SV Meppen - FFC Turbine Potsdam Serie A Tim - Bologna - Cremonese - Empoli - Fiorentina - Hellas Verona - Juventus - Lecce - Salernitana - Sampdoria - Sassuolo - Spezia - Torino  - Udinese Ekstraklasa - Lech Poznan Cinch Premiership - Celtic - Rangers LALiga Santander - Alvas - Almeria - Athletic Bilbao - Atletico Madrid - Barcellona - Celta Vigo - Cadiz - Getafe - Girona - Granada Las Palmas - Real Mallorca - Osasuna - Rayo Vallecano - Real Betis - Real Madrid - Real Sociedad - Sevilla - Valencia - Villareal Liga F - Athletic Bilbao - Atletico Madrid - Barcellona - Levante Las Planas - Granada - Levante - Madrid CFF - Real Betis - Real Madrid - Real Sociedad - SD Eibar - Sevilla - Sporting Club Huelva - UDG Tenerife - VCF Femenino - Villareal MLS - Atlanta United - Austin FC - Charlotte FC - Chicago Fire - Colorado Rapids - Columbus Crew - DC United - FC Dallas - Houston Dynamo - Inter Miami CF - LA Galaxy - Minnesota United FC - Nashville SC - New England Revolution - New York City FC - New York Red Bulls - Orlando City SC - Philadelphia Union - San Jose Earthquakes - Seattle Sounders FC - Sporting Kansas City - Toronto FC - Vancouver Whitecaps FC National Women’s Soccer League - North Carolina Courage - Portland Thorns FC - NJ/NY Gotham FC - OL Reign - Washington Spirit - San Diego Wave - Racing Louisville - Orlando Pride - Houston Dah - Angel City FC - Chicago Red Stars - Kansas City Current https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhP3Xh4LMA8 Quali sono le coppe ed i campionati licenziati su EA Sports 24? La "guerra delle licenze", però, non coinvolge solo le squadre ma anche coppe e campionati. Anche il poter sollevare il trofeo ufficiale ma soprattutto giocare con grafiche e nomi dei campionati più iconici del mondo è un punto fondamentale per il tifoso che deve decidere quale gioco prendere. Ecco, quindi, l'elenco delle coppe disponibili in FC 24 con licenza ufficiale: - UEFA Champions League - UEFA Europa League - UEFA Supercup - UEFA Conference League - UEFA Women’s Champions League - CONMEBOL Libertadores - CONMEBOL Sudamericana - CONMEBOL Recopa Passiamo, ora, all'elenco completo dei campionati che su EA Sports 24 avranno le loro licenze ufficiali: - Premier League - EFL - Barclays Women’s Super League - LALIGA EASPORTS - Liga F - Bundesliga - Google Pixel Frauen-Bundesliga - Ligue 1 - D1 Arkema - Serie A TIM - MLS - NWSL (National Women’s Soccer League) - Liga Portugal - Belgium Jupiler League - Eredivisie - Liga Profesional de Futbol-Argentina - Roshn Saudi League - Korea K League 1 & 2 - Chinese Super League - A-League - Süper Lig - Liga 1 - Ekstraklasa - Bundesliga (Austria) - Credit Suisse Super League - Superliga - Scottish Professional Football League - SSE Airtricity League Premier Division - Allsvenskan - Elitserien - EFL League One - EFL League Two - 3rd League (Germania) Read the full article
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24deltaideas · 1 year
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El Granada recibe a un Rayo Vallecano en plena caída libre
El Granada recibe a un Rayo Vallecano en plena caída libre
En el artículo de hoy, compartimos el artículo sobre El Granada recibe a un Rayo Vallecano en plena caída libre. Puede encontrar detalles sobre El Granada recibe a un Rayo Vallecano en plena caída libre en nuestro artículo. Pamela, la principal novedad esperada en el ‘once’ de Lamesa. / J. M. BALDOMERO Femenino 1ª RFEF El club madrileño, pionero y referente, atraviesa una delicada situación que…
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rubes6 · 2 years
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candaceparkers · 3 years
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melzevir · 3 years
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futfemdaily · 4 years
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Ruth Bravo of Rayo Vallecano during the Primera Iberdrola match between Real Madrid and Rayo Vallecano at Ciudad Deportiva Real Madrid on October 18, 2020 in Valdebebas, Spain. (Photo by Diego Souto/Quality Sport Images)
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realmadridnews · 3 years
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Rayo Vallecano Femenino - Real Madrid Femenino 0:3
scorers: 0:1, Kaci 26′
0:2, Jessica Martinez 69′
0:3, Corredera 80′
Rayo Vallecano Femenino: Natalia; Hidalgo (78′ Bulatovic), Struck, Saez, Aunon; Pilar Garcia, Paula Fernandez, Sheila, Aedo (82′ Jelena Martinez), Morato (79′ Flores), Freitas (83′ Ponciano)
Real Madrid Femenino: Misa; Ivana, Peter, Corredera, Robles; Kaci (87′ Thaisa), Teresa (64′ Jessica Martinez), Olga; Cardona (81′ Ubogagu), Jakobsson, Asllani
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nelove22 · 4 years
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Shei... omg 🤧
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i know this is old news but do you know how the Natalia Pablos wanting to retire and Rayo saying she couldn't ended? she obviously did retire but how did that all sort itself out? Especially as they were saying she'd have to pay €250,000 to be released from her contract.
sorry for replying so late but I’ll finally get down to it! Just for a little background for anyone who doesn’t know Natalia was another legendary Spanish player, playing for both Arsenal and Bristol City in the WSL but spending most of her career at Rayo Vallecano (15 years to be precise). It was on her second stint there in 2018 that she decided she wanted to retire, reasoning that she wasn’t at her best anymore and didn’t feel like she enjoyed the game as much as she used to.
So basically she told the director of women’s football at Rayo that she was going to retire after this season but the director never actually passed the news onto the president, and so he both thought she was staying and, when he found out she didn’t want to stay, didn’t want to let her go. So Rayo, the club that she’d been a part of since she was 14, was now saying that if she didn’t fulfil her contract that was supposed to be running until 2020, then she would have to pay €250,000 to be released from it. Loads of people got involved and showed their support for Natalia, you can read some of them here.
Okay and now for actually answering your question about how this whole thing resolved itself. After months of media and player outrage, when the league was about to start in September, Rayo finally relented and gave her a freedom letting allowing her to leave. Quite the anticlimactic moment for something so big that had gone on for way too many months but it really did just end with her finally being allowed to retire as she wished without having to pay any part of that absolutely ridiculous and disrespectful sum. I’ve found an article for you here that kinda expands on the announcement a bit.
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thelastconfessor · 2 years
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COPA DE LA REINA | QUARTER FINALS
All the games in:  ESPORT3 (x) | Teledeporte (x) |  RTVE Play
01/03 at 19:00 | ALHAMA CF vs REAL MADRID   01/03 at 21:00 | ATHLETIC CLUB vs SEVILLA   02/03 at 14:00 | VALENCIA CF vs UDG TENERIFE 02/03 at 16:00 | RAYO VALLECANO vs FC BARCELONA 02/03 at 17:30 | VILLARREAL vs REAL SOCIEDAD 03/03 at 15:00 | REAL BETIS vs LEVANTE UD 03/03 at 16:00 | SPORTING HUELVA vs ATLETICO DE MADRID 03/03 at 17:30 | ESPANYOL vs MADRID CFF
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gaywoso · 4 years
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Why did nobody tell me how cute Paula Andujar is? And she's 5'11" good god
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addc10 · 5 years
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CD Tacón’s Ana Vallés, Malena Ortiz, Gema Prieto, Marina Martín and Sara Ezquerro meet with 200 other women from Spain’s top flight on Tuesday. The group met to vote to strike after a failure to agree terms on a collective bargaining agreement. The player’s union and the clubs will meet today (Monday) in one final attempt to come to an agreement. The players are asking for better working conditions, including an improved minimum salary, maternity leave, more protections for injuries among other things. The strike would likely start November 16th.
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rubes6 · 2 years
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fcbfemeni · 6 years
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FC Barcelona - Rayo Vallecano (9-1)
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realmadridnews · 4 years
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Real Madrid Femenino - Rayo Vallecano Femenino 3:1
Real Madrid Femenino won their first match in history.
scorers: 1:0, Oroz 44′
2:0, Asllani 55′
2:1, Bulativic 56′
3:1, Jessica Martinez 59′
Real Madrid Femenino: Misa; Kenti, Andres, Peter, Corredera; Jakobsson (81′ Lorena), Kaci, Oroz; Jessica Martinez, Asllani (62′ Teresa), Cardona (88′ Ubogagu)
Rayo Vallecano Femenino: Larque; Iris (69′ Morato), Aunon, Angujar (65′ Flores), Saez, Chule (88′ Catala), Paula Fernandez, Pilar Garcia, Sheila (88′ Patri); De Teresa (65′ Aedo), Bulativic
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