In today’s news: Spanish Primer announces the renewal of the Ebertola, the Leeds Rhinos Netball Super League semi-final and Simon Piles finishes last on the cover of Glamor magazine.
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Spain, the best women’s soccer league in the country, has revealed details to create a full-fledged professional rival, Primara Ipertrola, next season.
The section will be updated, taking a new name and a new structure. The Liga Ellas, hereinafter called, will have 16 teams and will be able to “organize their competition collectively and obtain their income by selling television rights”.
Ellis League is the first complete professional league in the history of women’s sports.
David Agonso, President of the Spanish Association of Players AFE and Director of FIFPRO Saying: “We have broken the barrier of equality.”
Leeds Rhinos to Super League semi-finals
The Leeds Rhinos finished last in the Netball Super League Finals stage this year, despite being forced to postpone the last two games.
Dan Ryan’s team reported a positive case for the corona virus, but due to a league rule, they will get the same result they achieved against the London Pulse and Celtic Dragons in previous reverse matches this season. The Rhinos posted 40-38 and 65-35 wins, respectively, giving them two wins to round out the season.
Leeds will join Team Bath, Laough Borough United and Manchester Thunder in the final four.
Simon Piles disappears para Glamor
Simon Piles appears in the red, white and blue of his country on the latest cover of Glamor magazine.
The 24-year-old, the greatest gymnast in history, looks stunning and powerful on the glossy cover of the June post, but on the inside he gives a stark interview on mental health.
Piles comments on how his self-esteem plummeted during the lockout, despite such a highly decorated career. The American is a four-time Olympic gold medalist and a 25-world championship medalist.
Carolyn Secker set a new European record
Sweden’s captain Caroline Seker has set a new European record by becoming her country’s highest-scoring senior player with 215 runs.
The 36-year-old has represented Sweden for 16 years, making his Algarve Cup debut against Germany in 2005. That year, he won Sweden’s Advanced Player Award and formed the 2011 World Cup All-Star Team.
Seker led his country to the Euro semi-finals and finished second at the 2016 Olympics. He helped Sweden finish with two bronze medals at the 2011 and 2019 World Cups.
Everton announce three summer starts
Everton have announced the departure of three senior players before the 2021/22 season.
Chandelle Boy-Chlorka left the Mercedes club after 16 years of service. He broke the academy system in 2013 and made his senior debut in blue in the spring. The 25-year-old made 46 appearances and scored 11 goals. The Liverpool native leaves the club after his contract expires.
Lonnie’s firms, Alisha Lehmann and Jill Scott, also returned to their parent clubs. Lehmann will travel to East London to rejoin West Ham, as Scott prepares to represent Manchester City again.
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