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Scottish FA ban transgender football players from women's game - MSNThe Scottish Football Association has announced a ban on transgender women competing in women's football from next season, in a significant policy shift for the sport.
Even after the women's game grew in popularity during the First World War, Scottish football authorities continued to place obstacles in the path of female footballers.
Our love affair with the beautiful game is there for all to see. But during the season just finished we have witnessed a new and darker edge creeping in to Scottish football.
The project united 60 disabled adults, teens, and children with BC team members and coaching staff for a series of football drills at four stations set up near the south end zone.
Beautiful is the inspiring tale about a girl who became King with a stirring book by the late Oscar and Tony-nominated Douglas McGrath and the music and lyrics of icons Carole King, Gerry Goffin ...
Many of the players on a Ukrainian professional women's soccer team have experienced the hardships of war, but they're still watching the Women's World Cup and cheering on their favorite players.
How the shadow of the mines helped thrust some of football's most iconic names towards the coalface of the beautiful game Managerial legends Stein, Shankly and Busby all came from mining ...
When Paisley revived the Sunday ban Football pitch in Paisley, Scotland 1972 But Paisley Corporation weren’t the only powerful Scottish organisation to ever get in the way of a game of football.
The women's game is booming – and that's reflected in the super-stylish and functional strips. It's a far cry from what female players used to have to endure, writes Kesewaa Browne.
Some have even earned a spot in the Cincinnati Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame. The team is the only women’s team that boasts players in the Cincinnati Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Football is a game that unites the world. It transcends language, borders, and politics. This week, during World Football Week, FIFA celebrates the power of the game to bring people together.
The season was scheduled to begin on Friday, but the players refused to play after talks with the league brought no agreement. The dispute comes amid a debate over sexism and soccer in Spain.
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