Queenballers are coming to social media. Be part of it
From January 2026, you won’t find Queenballers only on the web, but also on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.
Queenballers was founded nearly a year ago with a clear ambition: to become the world’s leading platform dedicated exclusively to women’s football. We care not only about statistics and goals, but about the stories beyond the pitch. Our database of players continues to grow, our content goes deeper, and a strong foundation is forming around the platform.
Now comes the next logical step: the launch of official Queenballers social media channels.
This is not the start of a new project, but a new chapter of an existing one.
Why social media — and why now?
After a year of building content, structure, and relevance, the time has come to open Queenballers more directly to people. Social media is not a beginning, but a continuation of our journey. We want to connect fans of women’s football and create a space for a growing community.
The Queenballers website remains the home of information.
Social media is the space for sharing and community.
Be part of it.
What Queenballers do long-term
Queenballers contribute to increasing the visibility of women’s football. We systematically collect and publish data, player profiles, and stories that might otherwise go unnoticed. We give women’s football context, continuity, and respect — without sensationalism, but with genuine interest.
In our short time so far, we’ve already spoken with names such as Lianne Sanderson, and an interview with Petr Čech is coming very soon.
The goal is not short-term hype, but long-term relevance.
What content fans will find on Queenballers’ social media
On our social channels, you’ll find:
- Information service — news, overviews, key moments
- Context — explanations, connections, deeper insights
- Stories — of players, teams, and people around the game. We are interesting not only on stories on pitch, but also out of pitch.
- Inspiration — from football and beyond
Content that entertains, educates, and connects.
We don’t just want numbers. We want community
We’re not here to chase numbers. We’re here to build a community of people who truly care about women’s football — fans, players, coaches, parents, and those watching for the first time.
The website is the foundation.
Social media is the space for people.
And Queenballers is where it all comes together.
A love brand for women’s football
Our mission is to build a love brand for women’s football — a brand built on respect and authenticity. No shortcuts. No trend-chasing. Just a belief that meaningful things take time.
Join us
We see the launch of Queenballers’ social media as an invitation to a shared journey. To share, to discuss, and to help build a space where women’s football truly belongs.
Follow Queenballers.
Be part of it.
Because this is only the beginning of the next chapter.
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