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  2. Karen Carney - Wikipedia

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    Karen Julia Carney MBE (born 1 August 1987) is an English sports journalist and former professional footballer who played as a winger and midfielder.Carney has been a regular broadcaster for live football on Sky Sports, ITV and Amazon Prime, including Women's Super League and men's Premier League matches since 2019.

  3. Category:British women television presenters - Wikipedia

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    British women who worked as television presenters. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:British television presenters . It includes television presenters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  4. Women's football in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Women's football in Pakistan has experienced notable growth and development, gradually carving out its place within the broader narrative of football in the country. The inception of women's football in Pakistan can be traced back to 2002 with the establishment of Diya W.F.C., the first female football club. [7]

  5. Kate Abdo - Wikipedia

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    Partner (s) Malik Scott. (2023–present) Kate Abdo ( née Giles; born 8 September 1981) is a British sports broadcaster who works for CBS Sports. She has anchored CBS's coverage of the UEFA Champions League since August 2020. She has worked in the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Germany, and the United States.

  6. Sam Quek - Wikipedia

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    Quek has been a presenter on sports shows, including for The NFL Show, rugby union on Channel 5, field hockey on BT Sport, and football for Channel 4 and LFC TV. In 2017, she became a sports columnist for the Metro newspaper, [36] and in 2018 wrote a piece for the BBC about the challenges that women face in the media's portrayal of female athletes on and off the field. [37]

  7. Eilidh Barbour - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. University of Stirling [2] Occupation (s) Television presenter, reporter. Eilidh Margaret Barbour [3] ( / ˈeɪli ˈbɑːrbʊər /; born 14 December 1982) [4] is a Scottish television presenter and reporter. In 2017, she was named as the main presenter for the BBC's golf coverage, replacing Hazel Irvine in the role. [5]

  8. Vicki Sparks - Wikipedia

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    Vicki Sparks. Vicki Sparks is a British sports journalist and football commentator for BBC Sport and BT Sport. She has reported for Final Score and BBC Radio 5 Live. [1] She also regularly covers women's football for the BBC. [2]

  9. Kate Mason - Wikipedia

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    Mason worked for ITN, Talksport, and then for beIN Sports in Doha as one of the channel’s main presenters. From 2019 to 2021 Mason was a presenter on Sky Sports News. [6] She joined The Football Ramble as a regular host in 2020 alongside Jules Breach, Andy Brassell and Vithushan Ehantharajah.