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Why London City Lionesses owner Michele Kang does not believe women's clubs have to be tied to men's teams to succeed.
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EssentiallySports on MSNEmma Hayes’ Gets American Businesswoman Michele Kang’s Support After $30 Million Donation: ‘Not Just a Head Coach’This is what you call investment,” began Emma Hayes. “Amazing philanthropy and someone who cares deeply about women’s sport.
Billionaire club owner Michele Kang speaks to ESPN about her new vision for women's soccer and the money she's pouring in to ...
From the impact of Naomi Girma's record-breaking transfer to Chloe Kelly's loan move to Arsenal, there were standout moments ...
There was a sense of Groundhog Day when Blackburn Rovers player Niamh Murphy shared on social media that the club’s owners ...
London City Lionesses have secured promotion to the Women's Super League (WSL) with a 2-2 draw with fellow contenders ...
London City Lionesses’ owner Michele Kang says she wants to show women’s football teams are a good investment even without an affiliation to a men’s team. The Lionesses will be the first team to ...
"Our phones, and text messages, have been ringing off the hook", says owner Michele Kang with a smile. It is 72 hours on from her London City Lionesses winning promotion to the Women's Super League.
LOS ANGELES -- When club owner and magnate Michele Kang sat in the "Futbol W" studio in L.A. to speak with ESPN, there was an obvious question lingering -- and one without an obvious answer.
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