West Ham United Ladies booked their place in the final of the Isthmian League Cup with a 4-0 victory over Whyteleafe. A strong strike by Rosie Kmita and Ellie Zoepfl's header in the first half but the Irons in control, before an excellent team goal, fini
She commented: "I'm very happy to be part of the West Ham Ladies journey with such a young, growing team operating in a professional environment. After the improvement we showed towards the end of last season and with new players joining the squad I am excited to see our success grow....
The Club’s primary concern is always with children and vulnerable adults who have suffered abuse or at great risk of being harmed. With recent cases of historic abuse emerging across football, West Ham United would like to make it clear that any concerns and/or information about possible child...
An excellent hat-trick for Kelly Wealthall helped West Ham United Ladies claim an incredible 7-1 victory at Rush Green against Portsmouth. The Irons took the lead thanks to a Hannah Wheeler header in the first period, before Wealthall got her first of the game on 25 minutes. Rosie Kmita ...
participation by 78% and will see 17 new teams created. It will be home to the West Ham United Ladies, whose teams have recently been taken in-house by the Club, and players from pre-school age through to the veterans of the walking football team, whose oldest player is 84-years-...
Byline: By DARREN LEWISThe Mirror (London, England)
 Leanne Kiernan believes West Ham United have taken themselves to another level in training this week as the side prepares to take on Everton Ladies. Matt Beard's side will travel to Merseyside for this weekend's FA Women's Super League fixture
Well done ladies! Other fun stories…Regis, Rice Lake and River Falls all fall just 1 game short of making it to State, each losing in the Sectional Finals. Watch out Wisconsin….Western Wisconsin is coming for that State title. A new Premier League season is right around the corner, ...
West Ham did roughly what I expected, but in a rather manic way. There’d be a run of great results followed by a slump, then the same again. The low block football remained a source of frustration for the fans, and every time we lost a couple of games the cries of Moyes Out rang...
The problem she was trying to help resolve was not something “ladies” could discuss openly. It was far easier to raise money for orphans or aged women in need. Newspaper reports of the fundraising appeals make an effort to characterize the young women as “innocents” who were somehow led...