In November 2008 Nike announced the release of its pink soccer shoe for men. The hue is technically called Mercurial Rosa but make no mistake, it’s pink. Don’t know how many guys will go for the cleats but I can think of more than a few girls who might check them out - they’re pretty [...]
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History of Women's Soccer
Women's soccer, although having a huge popularity in the last decades of the 20th century and today, was always shadowed by the men's soccer, but the ladies are determined to change this and come to equal standards with the boys.
The first reference related to women playing soccer can be found in a Han Dynasty fresco believed to be created around 200 CE, which clearly shows two female figures playing with what is believed to be a leather ball.
French women of the 12th century are believed to having played kicking games relating to soccer side by side with their husbands and Scottish women even had an annual competition going around in Mid-Lothian, Scotland.
In 1863 the English Football Association standardized a set of rules that prohibited violence on the pitch, making it easier for women to get into soccer. As a result women's soccer became more and more popular and at some point, it nearly reached the same level of popularity as men's soccer in England. Then women were banned from both the English and Scottish Football Associations until 1971. -
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