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Kenya and UK Renew Strategic Partnership to Boost Trade, Investment and Green Growth
By Anastasios Gordon Sekandi updated at 18:35 EAT on Tuesday 01 July 2025 Kenyan President William Ruto shakes hands with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer moments after renewing the Kenya–UK Strategic Partnership at 10 Downing Street London.— Courtesy Photo. London, United Kingdom — In a landmark diplomatic engagement aimed at strengthening economic and development ties, Kenya and the United…
Alexia Putellas missed from the spot in Barcelona’s win over Sporting Huelva
The World’s Best Player, Alexia Putellas, missed from the spot when Barcelona faced Sporting Huelva in Liga F earlier today. Barcelona Femeni grabbed a victory over Sporting Huelva away from home on matchday 2 in Liga F. The Catalan team dominated the game from start to finish and were unlucky to have finished the game with just two goals. Bruna Vilamala teed up Claudia Pina in the first half to give the champions the lead. A display of brilliance down the right flank between Graham Hansen and Vicky Lopez started the move that brought about Barcelona’s first goal. The teenager also got involved in a few goalmouth actions and even forced a save out of Chelsea Ashurst in Sporting Huelva’s goal, but was unable to find the back of the net. The Blaugrana introduced the trio of Aitana Bonmati, Alexia Putellas, and Mariona Caldentey into the game in the 65th minute. The trio were not included in the starting lineup as the head coach decided to rest the players after representing Spain during the international break. Barcelona kept pushing for a second but failed to score until they were awarded a penalty in the 76th minute after Esmee Brugts was fouled in the penalty area. Club skipper Alexia Putellas stepped up to take the penalty and shockingly missed from the spot. The Ballon d’Or winner saw her penalty saved by Chelsea Ashurst, Sporting Huelva’s goalkeeper. However, Barcelona would not be denied the victory they truly deserve after the dominance they’ve shown all through the game. Patri Guijarro turned home Aitana Bonmati’s cross in the 92nd minute to secure Barcelona’s victory. Although Carrasco did score for Sporting Huelva with the last kick of the game, it was nothing more than a consolation goal. Barcelona will continue their league title defense when they face Valencia at home on October 5th in what promises to be an entertaining match. Read the full article
Barcelona wins first league game of the season
PHOTO: X @FCBfemeni After the strike by the player’s union delayed the start of the Spanish domestic league by a week, Liga F finally resumed action this weekend. Barcelona paid a visit to Madrid CFF on Matchday 2 to commence the defense of their league crown. Madrid CFF, who handed Barcelona their first defeat in the last league game of the season in the 2022–2023 season, were faced with the huge task of stopping the league champions. A task that proved to be too much for them as Barca ended the game with a 2-0 victory. With a goal scored in each half, Barcelona starts their season with a win. Goals from Caroline Graham Hansen and Asisat Oshoala gave Barcelona the much deserved victory. Claudia Pina delivered a cross in the 40th minute, and Caroline Graham Hansen delicately flicked the ball into the back of the net for the first goal. Patri Guijarro hit the frame of the goal in the second half as the champions went in search of a second goal to seal the win. However, it wasn’t until the 83rd minute that Asisat Oshoala converted from close range to secure the win for Barcelona. Debutant Ona Batlle went on a blistering run down the left flank, evading three challenges from the opposition before laying the ball in the path of the Nigerian forward for an easy finish. With the win, Barcelona secured victory in their first game of the new season. Read the full article
Madrid CFF 0-2 FC Barcelona Femeni: Player Ratings
Photo courtesy: FC Barcelona Femeni X In the world of football, anticipation often builds before the first whistle. For FC Barcelona Femeni fans, the wait for the first match of the season felt even longer due to unexpected player strikes. However, when the day finally arrived, the anticipation was met with jubilation as the Catalan team emerged victorious with a 2-0 win in an away match against Madrid CFF, securing a 2-0 victory. Goals from Caroline Graham Hansen and Asisat Oshoala secured the three points for the Blaugrana in their season opener. Now, let's delve into the player ratings and dissect how each player performed in Madrid CFF 0-2 FC Barcelona Femeni.
Cata Coll: 7
fresh off an impressive showing in the just concluded 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, started between the goalposts for Barcelona Femeni. Throughout the match, she had little to do, as Madrid CFF struggled to create significant scoring opportunities. Cata Coll maintained her composure and never really looked troubled, making it a quiet day for her.
Lucy Bronze: 7.5
the experienced defender started the game with a bang, delivering a dangerous cross into the box in the opening minute that nearly resulted in a goal. Bronze not only excelled offensively but also demonstrated her defensive prowess. She won back possession effectively when she lost the ball and managed to mark and contain Kundananji. However, it's worth noting that she received a yellow card during the match. Irene Paredes: 7.5 known for her reliability in defense, didn't disappoint. She stood firm in the backline, thwarting Madrid CFF's counterattacks and through balls. Paredes showcased her defensive prowess with 2 clearances, 2 blocked shots, and 1 interception, a ground duel along with two aerial duels won.
Mapi Leon: 7.5
Mapi Leon's impact on the game was evident from the start. Her well-taken corner early in the match caused problems for Madrid CFF's defense. Throughout the game, Leon contributed to the team's attack with precise passes and excellent crosses into the opposition box. Her defensive contributions included 1 clearance and 1 interception. Notably, she created 1 big chance and completed 4 accurate crosses out of 8 attempts.
Ona Batlle: 8.5
Ona Batlle made her presence felt as she played through the left-back position. She confidently drove down the left wing, delivering dangerous crosses into the box and creating goal-scoring opportunities. Batlle fit seamlessly into the team, despite it being her debut for the garnet and blue. Her standout moment was an exquisite assist to Asisast Oshoala for Barcelona Femeni's second goal. With 2 key passes, 1 big chance created, and 1 assist, Batlle was instrumental in the victory. Batlle's pinpoint assist to Oshoala for the second goal demonstrated her understanding of her teammates' movements. She also forced a save from the Madrid CFF keeper with a well-taken shot in the second half.
Aitana Bonmati: 7
Aitana Bonmati had a relatively quiet first half, struggling to get much involvement with the ball. However, she maintained composure and kept things tidy. Although she didn't impact the game as much as she would have liked, her presence remained felt.
Ingrid Engen: 8
Ingrid Engen came close to opening the scoring with a header, narrowly missing the target. She played a vital role in the middle of the park, providing passing options and dropping deep to receive balls. Engen's defensive contributions were equally impressive, as she won crucial duels for the team. Her stats included 4 out of 5 ground duels won, 2 out of 3 aerial duels won, 1 clearance, 1 interception, 4 tackles, and 2 key passes. Her ability to provide passing options, defensive coverage, and crucial duels won demonstrated her value to the team.
Patri Guijarro: 7.5
Patri Guijarro intercepted balls effectively and worked tirelessly to regain possession for the team in the opposition half. Although she didn't see much of the ball to influence the game significantly, Guijarro held her own in her position. Guijarro's performance was solid, considering her limited time on the ball.
Caroline Graham Hansen: 8
Caroline Graham Hansen dazzled in the forward line, fluidly rotating positions with her teammates. Her beautiful finish opened the scoring, leaving the Madrid CFF goalkeeper with no chance to react. Graham Hansen's creativity shone through with 1 big chance created, 7 out of 18 accurate crosses, 6 key passes, and 1 shot on target.
Alexia Putellas: 7
Alexia Putellas took on the role of the number 9, pressing high relentlessly for the team. Although she missed a couple of chances, her efforts couldn't be faulted. Her header from Aitana's cross was inches away from opening the scoring in the second half. Later in the game, she dropped into midfield.
Claudia Pina: 7.5
Claudia Pina's dynamic presence in the attack was a continuous threat to Madrid CFF. She alternated between left and central positions, posing a continuous goal threat. Her footwork and precise pass assisted in the opening goal scored by Caroline Graham Hansen. Pina's dynamic presence added depth to Barcelona's attack before she was substituted for Mariona Caldentey. Her performance was marked by a solid 1 assist. Substitutes - Mariona Caldentey: Not rated - Mariona played through the left-wing forward position and combined effectively with Ona Batlle on the left wing, although she didn't have many opportunities to impact the game. - Marta Torrejon: Not rated - Marta held her position well but didn't have significant involvement in the game. - Asisat Oshoala: 7.5 - Asisat Oshoala was brought on as a substitute, and she wasted no time in making her presence felt. Within minutes of entering the game, she found the back of the net, scoring a crucial goal to seal the win. - Bruna Vilamala: Not rated - Bruna was brought in late in the game and contributed with her energetic pressing but didn't have much else to do. - Esmee Brugts: Not rated - Esmee made her Barcelona Femeni debut late in the game but had limited involvement. FC Barcelona Femeni began their season on a high note with a 2-0 victory over Madrid CFF. The team displayed resilience and a well-rounded performance, with standout contributions from Ona Batlle and Caroline Graham Hansen. Stay tuned for more exciting matches and updates from the world of FC Barcelona Femeni and check out the match live commentary here: https://barcafemenino.com/madrid-cff-vs-fc-barcelona-femeni-live-commentary/ Read the full article
Alexia Putellas: The Joined Top-Rated in EA Sports FC 24 with Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappé, and Kevin De Bruyne
Photo courtesy: FC Barcelona Twitter There is exciting news about one of FC Barcelona Femeni's shining stars, Alexia Putellas, who has emerged as one of the highest-rated players in EA Sports FC 24, sharing the spotlight with Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappé, and Kevin De Bruyne. In a recent announcement by EA Sports FC 24, the top ratings for their upcoming game were unveiled. Among these top-rated players, there's a quartet that boasts an impressive overall rating of 91: Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne, Kylian Mbappé, and the sensational Alexia Putellas. For those who have followed women's football closely, the 91-player rating for Alexia Putellas is not surprising. She was a dominant force on the pitch, before being sidelined due to injury last season. Winning the two previous UEFA Best Player of the Season and the Ballon d'Or. She has consistently delivered exceptional performances for both FC Barcelona Femeni and the Spanish Women's National team. With her incredible skills, vision, and goal-scoring prowess, Alexia Putellas has etched her name into the annals of football history. Her inclusion among the top-rated players of EA FC 24 is a testament to her unwavering dedication and skill, and it's a moment of pride for FC Barcelona Femeni supporters. In the world of football gaming, it's all about the ratings, and this year's EA FC 24 has taken a step by bringing male and female players together in the same elite club. Alexia Putellas stands tall alongside the likes of Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappé, and Kevin De Bruyne with an impressive 91 overall rating. Read the full article
Vicky, Dragoni, Martina, and L. Corrales will be in the first team dynamics for the 2023-24 season
Photo courtesy: FC Barcelona The recent announcement from FC Barcelona Femeni through its official Twitter page revealed that Barca Femeni B team players Vicky López, Giulia Dragoni, Lucia Corrales, and Martina Fernández are set to join the first team dynamics for the upcoming season. https://twitter.com/FCBfemeni/status/1699858969789948077?s=20 The footballing world is always on the lookout for fresh talents, and FC Barcelona has proven time and again that they have an impeccable eye for spotting gems. These four young prospects are no exception, and their inclusion in the first-team dynamics for the upcoming season is a testament to their immense potential. FC Barcelona has a rich history of nurturing homegrown talent, and this tradition continues with Vicky López, Giulia Dragoni, Lucia Corrales, and Martina Fernández. Their inclusion bolsters an already formidable squad and adds depth to the team. While the road to football stardom is never without its challenges, these four young talents have the full support of FC Barcelona Femeni. Under the guidance of experienced coaches and alongside established stars like Mapi Leon, Alexia Putellas, and Caroline Graham Hansen, these rising stars will have the perfect mentors to guide them. And they have the opportunity to learn, grow, and flourish. The 2023–24 season holds great promise, and fans can't wait to witness these rising stars in action. Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth coverage of FC Barcelona Femeni's journey in the upcoming season. Read the full article