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Why women’s football was banned for 50 years – and is only just recovering
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A 12-year-old girl sat on a bus, flanked by her parents, en route from Prescot to Manchester for a football match. She wasn’t going to watch; she was going to play unremarkable? Today, certainly. But it was the 1950, and girls and women were under strict edicts not to play – from none other than the FA.
That 12-year – old girl was Sylvia Gore. She had always loved football, and as a child would kick a ball around with her father and uncle, learning the techniques like millions of other children the world over. ” The local football team, Prescott Cables used to look for me at half – time so I could come on and kick a ball in the goal – they accepted it, ” Gore said in May 2016.” A lot of men up and down the country didn’t. “
The FA’s ban women’s football began in 1921- a kneejerk reaction to its popularity. The world – famous Dick, Kerr’s Ladies – plus a handful of other outfits – had helped to fill the gap left by the Football League’s hiatus during the First World War, and attracted huge attendances to their games as they raised money for charity.
Up to this point, women’s football had been running almost parallel to the men’s game. A trailblazing player using the pseudonym Nettie Honey ball had formed the British Ladies ‘ Football Club at the end of the 19th century, and her team toured the country to play exhibition games. Although spectators may have originally turned up to delight in the undignified spectacles, reports from the time suggest they found themselves enthralled by the quality of play.
Gianni Infantino re-elected for second term as FIFA president until 2023,says governing body is no longer toxic
FIFA president Gianni Infantino believes proposed 24 team Club World Cup could generate $50 billion in commercial income.
The Club World Cup in its present format involves only seven teams, but Infantino believes a 24-team competition will bring the huge sums, possibly even more that the $25 billion previously quoted.
Paris:Gianni said he had turned FIFA into an organization “synonymous with credibility “as he was re-elected for a second term as president of world football’s governing body.
It was a formality that 49-year old would be waved through for a new -year mandate, until 2023,as he stood unopposed at the FIFA Congress in Paris.
The FIFA Council chose back his re-election by acclamation, with Infantino now hoping to build on the work he started in February 2016 when he was voted in Blotter at the head of organization.
Eager to “open up “and “globalise “the game, he will now push ahead with already approved plans to expand the Club World Cup to 24 teams, and with his ambition of expanding the World Cup itself to 48 teams.
As he addressed the 211 members of the Congress in the French capital, where the Women’s World Cup begains on Friday. Infantino claimed credit for the success of 2018 men’s World Cup in Russia, the “transparent “bidding process for the 2026 tournament in North America, and the introduction of the Video Assistant Referees into the game.
He said he was now at the head of “a new FIFA, an Organization that is synonymous with credibility, confidence, integrity .”
“Today nobody talks about crises, nobody talks about rebuilding FIFA from scratch, nobody talks about scandals, nobody talks about corruption. We talk about football, “insisted the Swiss -Italian lawyer, fromely secretary general of European governing body UEFA.
“The very least we can say is that we have turned the situation around.
No longer ‘toxic’
” In three years and four months, this organization went from being toxic, almost criminal, to being what should be, an organization that develops football, an organization that cares about football.
Infantino has overseen a major increase in FIFA’s income, with cash reserves increasing to a record $2.75 billion over his first term. FIFA announced record revenue for the three years to 2018,of $6.4 billion.
“FIFA has today also the most solid financial situation ever and is coming out of the period of its worst crisis, “he said.
FIFA have had to abandon highly controversial plans to expand the World Cup from 32 teams to 48 in time for the next tournament in Qatar in 2022.
Club World Cup plans
The radical change to the tournament will now have to wait until 2026,but infantino has already got the green light for a flagship 24 team Club World Cup starting in 2021.
The existing format involves just seven clubs. A venue for the new look competition has still to be found.
“My Philosophy as FIFA president is one of the openness and as long as I am president of FIFA I will push as hard as I can to have more global worldwide competitions, possibilities, openness for everyone to be able to play, “he said.
He stated his ambition to generate an enormous $50 billion in revenue from the sale of the commercial rights for the new competition, which as been apposed by European Clubs.
“In terms of commercialisation I hope to make 50 billion, not 25.I’m not sure we’ll get them but I hope so, “Infantino said, although he did not state how many editions that would cover.
Infantino previously worked closely with Michel Platini, but the suspended ex-head of UEFA this week attacked the FIFA chief saying he had” no legitimacy and accessing him of having mocked women’s football.
However, Infantino pointed to the appointment of Senegal’s Fatma Samoura as Secretary General and to the fact that women now made up 20 percent of all those involved in FIFA committes as he defended his work done in that area.
” It is only 20 percent, but before it was four percent. We need to be better, we will be, but we start, we move, we progress, “he said.
“At the Women’s World Cup in France this year well will have the explosion of the women’s football, ” he added.
That tournament will begin on Friday we host France play South Korea in Paris, and will run until 7 July.
The next FIFA Congress be held in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa in May next year.
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