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As England’s international teams were getting ever stronger, club football re-formed itself and ... A year later, the Lionesses made more history in Australia when they reached the FIFA Women's World ...
It has been 12 months since women’s football in England changed forever. With one flick of a boot, Chloe Kelly wrote her name into the history books – then twirled her shirt in the air.
Anyone over the age of 53 today lived at a time when women were banned from playing football in England. It's a fact that, given the context of this history-making weekend, is almost laughable.
It is impossible to separate women’s football from its history of protest, stretching back to when it was banned by the FA in 1921. That history has shaped its fan communities. In England ...
in contrast to the 12 Black or mixed-raced players England took to the 2018 men’s World Cup. Advertisement Women’s football has a diversity issue. To mark UK Black History Month, The Athletic ...
The persistence of England and Spain still fits with ... It might well be the most important decision in the history of English women’s football, given what it could mean. It’s just as well ...
For soccer-loving transgender women in England, it’s been a tough day, as the ban on them playing in women’s teams came into ...
Germany legend Birgit Prinz holds the record for most appearances at the Women’s Euros with 23 across five tournaments from ...
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