![]() April 2010 cover, featuring
Fara Williams | |
Editor | Jennifer O'Neill |
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Categories | Football |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
First issue | October 1996 |
Company | Baltic Publications |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Website |
www |
She Kicks is a women's football magazine and website published by Baltic Publications. Produced bi-monthly, costing £4.25, and at 64–72 pages long, it published FIFA Women's World Cup special editions in 2011 and 2015 and a 20th anniversary special edition in November 2016. They also printed a women's football calendar annually from 2010 to 2019.
She Kicks began as On the Ball in 1996, the first dedicated women's football magazine in England. [1] Original editor, Joanne Smith, and founder, Andrew Mullen, had wanted to call the magazine ElleFC, but an objection from Emap—publishers of Elle in the UK—led to a change of plan. [2] The name was changed to She Kicks, then Fair Game in 2003, [3] before reverting to She Kicks in December 2009.
As of 2022 the editor was Jennifer O'Neill, a former Times columnist [3] and Sunderland Women footballer, [4] who also works as a television pundit on Eurosport's women's football coverage. [5]
![]() April 2010 cover, featuring
Fara Williams | |
Editor | Jennifer O'Neill |
---|---|
Categories | Football |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
First issue | October 1996 |
Company | Baltic Publications |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Website |
www |
She Kicks is a women's football magazine and website published by Baltic Publications. Produced bi-monthly, costing £4.25, and at 64–72 pages long, it published FIFA Women's World Cup special editions in 2011 and 2015 and a 20th anniversary special edition in November 2016. They also printed a women's football calendar annually from 2010 to 2019.
She Kicks began as On the Ball in 1996, the first dedicated women's football magazine in England. [1] Original editor, Joanne Smith, and founder, Andrew Mullen, had wanted to call the magazine ElleFC, but an objection from Emap—publishers of Elle in the UK—led to a change of plan. [2] The name was changed to She Kicks, then Fair Game in 2003, [3] before reverting to She Kicks in December 2009.
As of 2022 the editor was Jennifer O'Neill, a former Times columnist [3] and Sunderland Women footballer, [4] who also works as a television pundit on Eurosport's women's football coverage. [5]