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Pride or backlash? Public attitudes towards the Spanish women's national football team. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Sports Act Living
Moscoso-Sánchez D   +3 more
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The bad female football player: women's football in Sweden

open access: yesSoccer & Society, 2011
According to many Swedish football experts, journalists and others, women's football players at an elite level are not even close to male football players as regards ball technique and game perception. To all appearances, there are similar views in many other countries where women's football has been established.
Hjelm, Jonny,, Jonny Hjelm
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Women’s Football in Oceania

2023
This book presents the most comprehensive mapping and analysis of women's football in Oceania and is the first to examine the game's historical development alongside social, political, and cultural issues, weaving origin stories with players' day-to-day challenges.
McGowan, Lee   +2 more
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The menstrual cycle and football: The experiences of African women football players

Science and Medicine in Football, 2022
The menstrual cycle is a normal biological process in women and girls. However, it is often the reason why they tend to be excluded from football medicine research. Consequently, our understanding of the menstrual cycle and football performance is still limited, especially in African women football players.The study aimed to explore African women ...
Nonhlanhla S. Mkumbuzi   +4 more
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Research on women’s football: a scoping review

Science and Medicine in Football, 2021
This study aims to scope available peer-reviewed literature published in a FIFA language to understand the current quantity of research on women's football.Five databases were searched on the 15/12/2019. Studies were included when containing original research published in a peer-reviewed journal around female competitive football of any level, any age ...
Katrine Okholm Kryger   +5 more
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The Image Problem in Women’s Football

Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 2005
The following article offers an insight into the experiences of female football players at a college of higher education in the south of England. Its principal focus is the image of the game and, in particular, how the women themselves interpret and define their involvement in the sport.
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Globalising Women’s Football

2013
With an estimated 26 million female players globally (6 million based in Europe), the evolution of football has been dramatic. Growth in the women’s game has led to more widespread player migration as new forms of professionalism emerge. This work explores those patterns of movement into, and out of, Europe using new archival evidence and player ...
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