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The Lionesses squad featured just three Black or mixed-heritage players in Jess Carter, Nikita Parris and Demi Stokes. Spins
The Lionesses’ historic Euro 2022 victory has had “little effect” on teenage girls’ engagement and participation with women’s football, particularly in inner-city areas, according to a new report.With 100 days to go until the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the impact of England’s victory at the European Championships last summer and efforts to improve the diversity of the team have been called into question following new research from the organisation Football Beyond Borders.The findings of the report revealed that two in three teenage girls are unable to name any players in the Lionesses team, while girls in cities were more likely to have watched less women’s football since the Euros or none at all when compared with their counterparts in suburbs, towns and villages.Respondents to the Football Beyond Borders survey from inner-city areas said most did not feel a “strong personal and emotional connection” with the players on the England team, with the lack of “ethnic and ends” representation highlighted as a significant factor.The lack of diversity in England’s team was criticised throughout the Euros AOE
The Lionesses’ historic Euro 2022 victory has had “little effect” on teenage girls’ engagement and participation with women’s football, particularly in inner-city areas, according to a new report.With 100 days to go until the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the impact of England’s victory at the European Championships last summer and efforts to improve the diversity of the team have been called into question following new research from the organisation Football Beyond Borders.The findings of the report revealed that two in three teenage girls are unable to name any players in the Lionesses team, while girls in cities were more likely to have watched less women’s football since the Euros or none at all when compared with their counterparts in suburbs, towns and villages.Respondents to the Football Beyond Borders survey from inner-city areas said most did not feel a “strong personal and emotional connection” with the players on the England team, with the lack of “ethnic and ends” representation highlighted as a significant factor.The lack of diversity in England’s team was criticised throughout the Euros PUBG
The Lionesses squad featured just three Black or mixed-heritage players in Jess Carter, Nikita Parris and Demi Stokes. AOE