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A Woman's Game: The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Women's Football | Suzanne Wrack

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Today, as England gear up to take on China for a place in the next round of the 2023 Women's World Cup, it is hard to imagine that, in the early 1920s, directly after a the sports golden age, the Football Association banned women's football... for 50 years.

 

We are now in a new golden age, with the sport drawing huge crowds and exploding the world over.  Suzie Wrack, the Guardian's football journalist, has written a book that illuminates the history of women's football and how it has developed - from the first official game in 1881 to the formation of the WSL and beyond. It is a book that celebrates the teams and players who played a pivotal part in pushing the sport forward, and demonstrates the resilience and fight that has placed women's football back under the floodlights, where it belongs .

 

This freshly published paperback edition includes a new afterword that brings the recent success in the UEFA European Women's Football Championship into focus.

 

Size:  128 x 198mm

Pages: 266

Publisher: Faber

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