Athletic Femenino Captain Ainhoa Tirapu Announces She Will Retire At The End Of The Season

Ainhoa Tirapu has announced that she will retire from football at the end of the season after spending 15 years with Athletic Femenino.
Read moreAinhoa Tirapu has announced that she will retire from football at the end of the season after spending 15 years with Athletic Femenino.
Read moreAthletic’s Head of Medical Services, Dr. Josean Lekue, says that his staff has met with players in light of the growing Coronavirus outbreak in the area.
Read moreWith the announcements that football in Spain has been suspended, Athletic have canceled youth training sessions and the Cup final is now in limbo.
Read moreAthletic president Aitor Elizegi believes the men’s and women’s teams can both reach the Cup finals which would be historic for the club.
Read moreAthletic have announced partnerships with 36 local women’s youth clubs that will last through 2023.
Read moreAfter setting a women’s football attendance record last season, Athletic Femenino will host league leaders Barcelona at San Mamés in January.
Read moreAthletic Club have provided 1,600 shirts to locals hospitals to be tailored into gowns for children currently undergoing treatment.
Read moreSiblings Arrate and Josu Juste are the first brother and sister to Represent Athletic Club at the same time.
Read moreAthletic President Aitor Elizegi says relations with Osasuna have improved and that he’s proud of the club’s support for women’s football.
Read moreNavarran women’s football club Mulier FCN have entered into a collaborative agreement with Athletic Club for the foreseeable future.
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