The queen is back. 👑 England’s most capped player ever, Fara Williams, returns to the pitch as a Hero in #FC25. Pre-order the FC 25 Ultimate Edition by 20 August to add a dynamic Hero to your Ultimate Team squad at launch. Link in bio.
The queen is back. 👑 England’s most capped player ever, Fara Williams, returns to the pitch as a Hero in #FC25. Pre-order the FC 25 Ultimate Edition by 20 August to add a dynamic Hero to your Ultimate Team squad at launch. Link in bio.
🗣️ “I think you have to pay him what he wants!” 💰 Should Mohamed Salah be the priority player for a new Liverpool contract? 📝 #Liverpool #LFC #Salah #PremierLeague #MOTD2
You would get a lot of #FPL points! 😅 @t_deeney’s #PremierLeague team of the week is in! 👏
Everything about this Noni Madueke performance was brilliant 🤌
Honoured to be awarded PFA merit award last night… standing on stage in a room amongst so many familiar faces was a feeling I will never forget!! Thank you to everyone at the @the_pfa
Honoured to be awarded PFA merit award last night… standing on stage in a room amongst so many familiar faces was a feeling I will never forget!! Thank you to everyone at the @the_pfa
Honoured to be awarded PFA merit award last night… standing on stage in a room amongst so many familiar faces was a feeling I will never forget!! Thank you to everyone at the @the_pfa
Honoured to be awarded PFA merit award last night… standing on stage in a room amongst so many familiar faces was a feeling I will never forget!! Thank you to everyone at the @the_pfa
Fara Williams was born to do good and destined to be great. With 172 international appearances to her name she is England’s most capped player of all time. But it was her time with Everton that saw Williams crowned as ‘Queen Fara’. The former captain picked up two FA Women’s Premier League Cups and an FA Cup title with the Toffees. She scored 70 goals in 122 appearances, going down as one of the most prolific goalscorers in the side’s history. The former midfielder spent 23 years, not just at the top of her game, but at the top of the game. Her on-pitch achievements were recognised by the FA when she became the first player to be inducted into the Barclays WSL Hall of Fame back in 2021. EA FC have also commemorated Williams’ status as one of the best to ever step foot on a pitch, by issuing her with a Hero card for FC 25. VERSUS sat down with ‘Queen Fara’ to talk about becoming an FC 25 Hero, what role the iconic video game plays in pushing women’s football forward and making the game a more inclusive space, and why Vivianne Miedema is the player she’s most excited to see play in the WSL this season.
Fara Williams was born to do good and destined to be great. With 172 international appearances to her name she is England’s most capped player of all time. But it was her time with Everton that saw Williams crowned as ‘Queen Fara’. The former captain picked up two FA Women’s Premier League Cups and an FA Cup title with the Toffees. She scored 70 goals in 122 appearances, going down as one of the most prolific goalscorers in the side’s history. The former midfielder spent 23 years, not just at the top of her game, but at the top of the game. Her on-pitch achievements were recognised by the FA when she became the first player to be inducted into the Barclays WSL Hall of Fame back in 2021. EA FC have also commemorated Williams’ status as one of the best to ever step foot on a pitch, by issuing her with a Hero card for FC 25. VERSUS sat down with ‘Queen Fara’ to talk about becoming an FC 25 Hero, what role the iconic video game plays in pushing women’s football forward and making the game a more inclusive space, and why Vivianne Miedema is the player she’s most excited to see play in the WSL this season.
Fara Williams was born to do good and destined to be great. With 172 international appearances to her name she is England’s most capped player of all time. But it was her time with Everton that saw Williams crowned as ‘Queen Fara’. The former captain picked up two FA Women’s Premier League Cups and an FA Cup title with the Toffees. She scored 70 goals in 122 appearances, going down as one of the most prolific goalscorers in the side’s history. The former midfielder spent 23 years, not just at the top of her game, but at the top of the game. Her on-pitch achievements were recognised by the FA when she became the first player to be inducted into the Barclays WSL Hall of Fame back in 2021. EA FC have also commemorated Williams’ status as one of the best to ever step foot on a pitch, by issuing her with a Hero card for FC 25. VERSUS sat down with ‘Queen Fara’ to talk about becoming an FC 25 Hero, what role the iconic video game plays in pushing women’s football forward and making the game a more inclusive space, and why Vivianne Miedema is the player she’s most excited to see play in the WSL this season.
Fara Williams was born to do good and destined to be great. With 172 international appearances to her name she is England’s most capped player of all time. But it was her time with Everton that saw Williams crowned as ‘Queen Fara’. The former captain picked up two FA Women’s Premier League Cups and an FA Cup title with the Toffees. She scored 70 goals in 122 appearances, going down as one of the most prolific goalscorers in the side’s history. The former midfielder spent 23 years, not just at the top of her game, but at the top of the game. Her on-pitch achievements were recognised by the FA when she became the first player to be inducted into the Barclays WSL Hall of Fame back in 2021. EA FC have also commemorated Williams’ status as one of the best to ever step foot on a pitch, by issuing her with a Hero card for FC 25. VERSUS sat down with ‘Queen Fara’ to talk about becoming an FC 25 Hero, what role the iconic video game plays in pushing women’s football forward and making the game a more inclusive space, and why Vivianne Miedema is the player she’s most excited to see play in the WSL this season.
Fara Williams was born to do good and destined to be great. With 172 international appearances to her name she is England’s most capped player of all time. But it was her time with Everton that saw Williams crowned as ‘Queen Fara’. The former captain picked up two FA Women’s Premier League Cups and an FA Cup title with the Toffees. She scored 70 goals in 122 appearances, going down as one of the most prolific goalscorers in the side’s history. The former midfielder spent 23 years, not just at the top of her game, but at the top of the game. Her on-pitch achievements were recognised by the FA when she became the first player to be inducted into the Barclays WSL Hall of Fame back in 2021. EA FC have also commemorated Williams’ status as one of the best to ever step foot on a pitch, by issuing her with a Hero card for FC 25. VERSUS sat down with ‘Queen Fara’ to talk about becoming an FC 25 Hero, what role the iconic video game plays in pushing women’s football forward and making the game a more inclusive space, and why Vivianne Miedema is the player she’s most excited to see play in the WSL this season.
Fara Williams was born to do good and destined to be great. With 172 international appearances to her name she is England’s most capped player of all time. But it was her time with Everton that saw Williams crowned as ‘Queen Fara’. The former captain picked up two FA Women’s Premier League Cups and an FA Cup title with the Toffees. She scored 70 goals in 122 appearances, going down as one of the most prolific goalscorers in the side’s history. The former midfielder spent 23 years, not just at the top of her game, but at the top of the game. Her on-pitch achievements were recognised by the FA when she became the first player to be inducted into the Barclays WSL Hall of Fame back in 2021. EA FC have also commemorated Williams’ status as one of the best to ever step foot on a pitch, by issuing her with a Hero card for FC 25. VERSUS sat down with ‘Queen Fara’ to talk about becoming an FC 25 Hero, what role the iconic video game plays in pushing women’s football forward and making the game a more inclusive space, and why Vivianne Miedema is the player she’s most excited to see play in the WSL this season.
Fara Williams was born to do good and destined to be great. With 172 international appearances to her name she is England’s most capped player of all time. But it was her time with Everton that saw Williams crowned as ‘Queen Fara’. The former captain picked up two FA Women’s Premier League Cups and an FA Cup title with the Toffees. She scored 70 goals in 122 appearances, going down as one of the most prolific goalscorers in the side’s history. The former midfielder spent 23 years, not just at the top of her game, but at the top of the game. Her on-pitch achievements were recognised by the FA when she became the first player to be inducted into the Barclays WSL Hall of Fame back in 2021. EA FC have also commemorated Williams’ status as one of the best to ever step foot on a pitch, by issuing her with a Hero card for FC 25. VERSUS sat down with ‘Queen Fara’ to talk about becoming an FC 25 Hero, what role the iconic video game plays in pushing women’s football forward and making the game a more inclusive space, and why Vivianne Miedema is the player she’s most excited to see play in the WSL this season.
Fara Williams was born to do good and destined to be great. With 172 international appearances to her name she is England’s most capped player of all time. But it was her time with Everton that saw Williams crowned as ‘Queen Fara’. The former captain picked up two FA Women’s Premier League Cups and an FA Cup title with the Toffees. She scored 70 goals in 122 appearances, going down as one of the most prolific goalscorers in the side’s history. The former midfielder spent 23 years, not just at the top of her game, but at the top of the game. Her on-pitch achievements were recognised by the FA when she became the first player to be inducted into the Barclays WSL Hall of Fame back in 2021. EA FC have also commemorated Williams’ status as one of the best to ever step foot on a pitch, by issuing her with a Hero card for FC 25. VERSUS sat down with ‘Queen Fara’ to talk about becoming an FC 25 Hero, what role the iconic video game plays in pushing women’s football forward and making the game a more inclusive space, and why Vivianne Miedema is the player she’s most excited to see play in the WSL this season.
Fara Williams was born to do good and destined to be great. With 172 international appearances to her name she is England’s most capped player of all time. But it was her time with Everton that saw Williams crowned as ‘Queen Fara’. The former captain picked up two FA Women’s Premier League Cups and an FA Cup title with the Toffees. She scored 70 goals in 122 appearances, going down as one of the most prolific goalscorers in the side’s history. The former midfielder spent 23 years, not just at the top of her game, but at the top of the game. Her on-pitch achievements were recognised by the FA when she became the first player to be inducted into the Barclays WSL Hall of Fame back in 2021. EA FC have also commemorated Williams’ status as one of the best to ever step foot on a pitch, by issuing her with a Hero card for FC 25. VERSUS sat down with ‘Queen Fara’ to talk about becoming an FC 25 Hero, what role the iconic video game plays in pushing women’s football forward and making the game a more inclusive space, and why Vivianne Miedema is the player she’s most excited to see play in the WSL this season.
Fara Williams was born to do good and destined to be great. With 172 international appearances to her name she is England’s most capped player of all time. But it was her time with Everton that saw Williams crowned as ‘Queen Fara’. The former captain picked up two FA Women’s Premier League Cups and an FA Cup title with the Toffees. She scored 70 goals in 122 appearances, going down as one of the most prolific goalscorers in the side’s history. The former midfielder spent 23 years, not just at the top of her game, but at the top of the game. Her on-pitch achievements were recognised by the FA when she became the first player to be inducted into the Barclays WSL Hall of Fame back in 2021. EA FC have also commemorated Williams’ status as one of the best to ever step foot on a pitch, by issuing her with a Hero card for FC 25. VERSUS sat down with ‘Queen Fara’ to talk about becoming an FC 25 Hero, what role the iconic video game plays in pushing women’s football forward and making the game a more inclusive space, and why Vivianne Miedema is the player she’s most excited to see play in the WSL this season.
The start of something special for Arsenal? 🪄✨ #BBCFootball #Arsenal #AFC #Saka #Havertz #ARSWOL
PFA MERIT AWARD 🏆 Our ambassador @fara44 has been honoured with the 2024 PFA Merit award for her contribution to the sport. Fara has represented Great Britain at the 2012 olympics, where Team GB reached the quarter-finals in London. Fara won several major honours, including the Women’s FA Cup on two occasions along with the Women’s Super League crowns with Liverpool. As a result of her excellence, Williams was inducted into the WSL Hall of Frame in 2021. Off the field, Williams has been a strong advocate in supporting homeless charities, and post-retirement has launched a successful punditry career on the BBC. Congratulations from all of us at @neweraglobalsports 👏
PFA MERIT AWARD 🏆 Our ambassador @fara44 has been honoured with the 2024 PFA Merit award for her contribution to the sport. Fara has represented Great Britain at the 2012 olympics, where Team GB reached the quarter-finals in London. Fara won several major honours, including the Women’s FA Cup on two occasions along with the Women’s Super League crowns with Liverpool. As a result of her excellence, Williams was inducted into the WSL Hall of Frame in 2021. Off the field, Williams has been a strong advocate in supporting homeless charities, and post-retirement has launched a successful punditry career on the BBC. Congratulations from all of us at @neweraglobalsports 👏
PFA MERIT AWARD 🏆 Our ambassador @fara44 has been honoured with the 2024 PFA Merit award for her contribution to the sport. Fara has represented Great Britain at the 2012 olympics, where Team GB reached the quarter-finals in London. Fara won several major honours, including the Women’s FA Cup on two occasions along with the Women’s Super League crowns with Liverpool. As a result of her excellence, Williams was inducted into the WSL Hall of Frame in 2021. Off the field, Williams has been a strong advocate in supporting homeless charities, and post-retirement has launched a successful punditry career on the BBC. Congratulations from all of us at @neweraglobalsports 👏
Fara Williams MBE honoured with a PFA Merit Award. 🏆 #PFAawards