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Margarida Teixeira
Created on September 18, 2024
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Nettie Honeyball
Women's football
Start
First women's football match
Index
Quizz
Who is Nettie Honeyball?
Difficulties in women's football
Women's football history
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Women have been important to the development and evolution of football to this day.
- Historical records confirm that women's football was already practiced since the early 1880.
- However, for various bureaucratic reasons they are not classified as official.
- However, this sport, as we know it today, began to form in Europe during the late nineteenth century, especially in France and Scotland.
Women's football history
But, his struggle and passion for the game have had and continue to have a profound impact on sport and society.
Difficulties in women's football
Face many obstacles, from prejudice and discrimination to outright bans.
However, the importance and relevance of women's football go beyond simply playing the ball.
It is a story of resistance and struggle for equality.
jokes
inequality
prejudice
humiliation
humiliation
shame
looks
Difficulties
- She is a women's rights activist, player and founder of the first women's football game and the first team, called the British Ladies Football Club.
- Nettie is not her real name, because it is unknown. But there are some people who believe that her real name was Mary Hutson.
Who is Nettie Honeyball?
First women's football match
- According to the International Federation of Football Association (FIFA), the first official women's football match took place on 23 March 1885 in Crouch End, London.
- The match was played at the Crouch End Athletic Ground, and the two teams were divided into North and South, representing two parts of the city.
- The confrontation ended in 7×1 for the north side of the city, a team led by Honeyball.
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By Margarida Teixeira
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