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The beautiful game for women: A spotlight on the 2023 Women's football medicine conference
Summary: The 9th FIFA Women's World Cup (FWWC) marked several milestones: the first hosted by two Nations, held in the Southern Hemisphere, comprising 32 teams, and >1.9million spectators (FWWC attendance record).
Andrea B. Mosler +2 more
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Load Monitoring Practice in Elite Women Association Football
The description of current load monitoring practices may serve to highlight developmental needs for both the training ground, academia and related industries. While previous studies described these practices in elite men's football, no study has provided
Live S. Luteberget +6 more
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Designing a structural model for the development of Iranian women's professional football [PDF]
The aim was to identify and analyze the indicators and components of the development of women's professional football.Research method: Research. The current research was applied in terms of purpose and descriptive in terms of method, which was conducted ...
Masoud Damani +2 more
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FIFA’s recent (rhetorical) embrace of human rights prominently includes commitments to address gender discrimination and promote gender equality both on and off the pitch. What promise does FIFA’s ‘first-ever global strategy for women’s football’ hold as
Michele Krech
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This paper explores the use of social media, specifically Twitter, in two English football clubs during their first season under the professional structure of the WSL. The study uses data from the clubs’ Twitter accounts and interviews with key employees.
Ann Marie Carragher, Luciana Lolich
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‘I don't think I can catch it’: women, confidence and responsibility in football coach education [PDF]
Whilst women’s participation in sport continues to increase, their presence remains ideologically challenging given the significance of sport for the construction of gendered identities.
Bains J. +19 more
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Sport is king: an investigation into local media coverage of women's sport in the UK East Midlands [PDF]
There has been a recent interest in research into national media coverage of female sport, particularly single events, but on-going sporting activities by women are rarely reported.
Adams, C +3 more
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Re-establishing the ‘outsiders’: English press coverage of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup [PDF]
In 2015, the England Women’s national football team finished third at the Women’s World Cup in Canada. Alongside the establishment of the Women’s Super League in 2011, the success of the women’s team posed a striking contrast to the recent failures of ...
A goals fest? +63 more
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The Incompatibility of Motherhood and Professional Women's Football in England
There has been an advancement of professionalisation of women's football globally. Professional women's football in England has grown exponentially since the inception of the Football Association (FA) Women's Super League in 2011.
Alex Culvin +3 more
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Making sense of race/ethnicity and gender in televised football: reception research among British students [PDF]
Most people today watch football by way of the mass media, sites that reproduce and transform ideologies and ideas surrounding racial/ethnic and gender identity.
Peeters, R. (Rens) +1 more
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