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Women have been playing tackle football for decades, usually under the radar. Two leagues are helping the sport get more attention.
The best female athletes in Boston and beyond usually play to empty stadiums with little pay and little praise. Their leagues could be as successful as men’s — but it won’t be easy.
Adidas is stepping up for women’s soccer in a major way with the release of the F50 SparkFusion, the brand’s first-ever cleat designed specifically for female athletes.
Women have been playing tackle football for decades, mostly under the radar. Two leagues have raised their profile enough to have women competing for championships on ESPN2 in high-end venues.