In September 1921, two representative women’s teams played association football (soccer) on the Brisbane Cricket Ground in Queensland, Australia. The crowd size, approximately 10,000, was not commensurate with those attending matches featuring Dick, Kerr Ladies in England during the same period, but it was nonetheless a significant crowd at a match now widely acknowledged as Australia’s first public game of women’s association football. New evidence suggests it may have been the first between representative female association football sides, with players selected from local teams. Contemporary accounts note the match as a single event. Regular organised competition did not occur until the early 1970s, but led to the formation of a national ...
This article looks at the early development of women’s football in Ireland, examining the cultural i...
There is very little reference to the history of women’s soccer in Irish secondary sources. Any sour...
Less than 60 years ago, women’s football (or soccer as it’s now less commonly known) almost disappea...
In September 1921, two representative women’s teams played association football (soccer) on the Bris...
Examination of the relationship of Australian women with football as a contested project and its con...
© 2017 Danielle Renee CrociThis thesis examines the conditions under which women began to play Austr...
Australia has participated in the world-wide growth of women’s football particularly since the...
Prior to the World War One, women’s football had a rocky existence. The earliest organised game seem...
The revelation that women first played Australian Rules football during the period of the Great War ...
In Brazil, football only began to become known and structured during the transition from the ninetee...
This thesis is a study of the history of women’s cricket from the 1880s until 1939. Although the pri...
This thesis charts, for the first time in any detail, the post Second World War history of football ...
This is volume 1 in a series of four volumes about the origins of Australian football as it evolved ...
Women have been playing football (soccer) in Australia since the late\ud nineteenth century. Over th...
This paper provides an overview of a collection of works related to women and football from internat...
This article looks at the early development of women’s football in Ireland, examining the cultural i...
There is very little reference to the history of women’s soccer in Irish secondary sources. Any sour...
Less than 60 years ago, women’s football (or soccer as it’s now less commonly known) almost disappea...
In September 1921, two representative women’s teams played association football (soccer) on the Bris...
Examination of the relationship of Australian women with football as a contested project and its con...
© 2017 Danielle Renee CrociThis thesis examines the conditions under which women began to play Austr...
Australia has participated in the world-wide growth of women’s football particularly since the...
Prior to the World War One, women’s football had a rocky existence. The earliest organised game seem...
The revelation that women first played Australian Rules football during the period of the Great War ...
In Brazil, football only began to become known and structured during the transition from the ninetee...
This thesis is a study of the history of women’s cricket from the 1880s until 1939. Although the pri...
This thesis charts, for the first time in any detail, the post Second World War history of football ...
This is volume 1 in a series of four volumes about the origins of Australian football as it evolved ...
Women have been playing football (soccer) in Australia since the late\ud nineteenth century. Over th...
This paper provides an overview of a collection of works related to women and football from internat...
This article looks at the early development of women’s football in Ireland, examining the cultural i...
There is very little reference to the history of women’s soccer in Irish secondary sources. Any sour...
Less than 60 years ago, women’s football (or soccer as it’s now less commonly known) almost disappea...