Presents the first in-depth global analysis of women's football both where it has come from and where it is headed. Timothy F. Grainey is a sports journalist who has written extensively on soccer for World Football Pages, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Soccer365.com, Equalizersoccer.com, and TheGlobalGame.com.
Presents the first in-depth global analysis of women's football both where it has come from and where it is headed.Timothy F. Grainey is a sports journalist who has written extensively on soccer for World Football Pages, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Soccer365.com, Equalizersoccer.com, and TheGlobalGame.com.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy F. Grainey is a sports journalist who has written extensively on soccer for World Football Pages, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Soccer365.com, Equalizersoccer.com, and TheGlobalGame.com.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Rapid Growth in the United States 1. Title IX, Soccer Moms, and Pioneering Players 2. U.S. National Team, 19961999: "Welcome to Our Party" 3. Professional Women's Soccer and the : "The Best Three Years of My Life" 4. Women's Professional Soccer Part Two: Challenges in the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America 5. The State of the Game in the Middle East 6. Challenges and Successes in Africa 7. Latin America: Fighting Machismo Attitudes 8. Women Athletes: Objects versus Wholesome Role Models Part Three: Building Leagues and National Team Programs 9. Ancestral Roots: Leveraging the Diaspora to Build the Game Abroad 10. National Leagues around the World 11. Overcoming a Fifty-Year Ban in England 12. Canada's Youthful Road to Success Conclusion: "The Future of Football Is Feminine" Afterword: 2011 Women's World Cup Appendix of Tables Selected Bibliography
List of Illustrations Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Rapid Growth in the United States 1. Title IX, Soccer Moms, and Pioneering Players 2. U.S. National Team, 19961999: "Welcome to Our Party" 3. Professional Women's Soccer and the : "The Best Three Years of My Life" 4. Women's Professional Soccer Part Two: Challenges in the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America 5. The State of the Game in the Middle East 6. Challenges and Successes in Africa 7. Latin America: Fighting Machismo Attitudes 8. Women Athletes: Objects versus Wholesome Role Models Part Three: Building Leagues and National Team Programs 9. Ancestral Roots: Leveraging the Diaspora to Build the Game Abroad 10. National Leagues around the World 11. Overcoming a Fifty-Year Ban in England 12. Canada's Youthful Road to Success Conclusion: "The Future of Football Is Feminine" Afterword: 2011 Women's World Cup Appendix of Tables Selected Bibliography
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