Saturday, December 12, 2009

Women's Soccer History

The women's soccer history is definitely something we would like to know. Women started playing soccer as men did in England . English has been considered being the one who invented soccer and their record of matches between men and women as early as the 19th century was very evident. Long before cup contests and leagues were formed, women were thought to have played soccer even during ancient times.

There were even evidences that soccer was played by women in China during the Han Dynasty. So, that literally means it occurred in 25 - 250CE. The women's soccer history indeed was a very interesting part of the China's legendary fame.

It was also believed that French played the sport as early as the 12th century. At first, it was not that acceptable since people of early times were used to be watching men playing soccer. But later on, soccer began to be accepted as socially acceptable sport for women. In 1892, it was reported that the first recorded official game for women was held in Scotland , and in 1895, England followed.

Nettie Honneyball was the woman in England who was recorded to have formed the women's football league in 1894. It was opposed by most people in the country and the British Football Associations did not even bother to support them.

One reason that was believed to have raised the rate of the women playing soccer was the population of women working outside their homes. This was evident especially to those working in heavy industries.

Some people considered women's soccer as a recent phenomenon, since it is only in 90's that this sport gained popularity. The truth is, soccer has been around for quite a while, only that social and political factors hindered it to be acknowledged.




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