The US women's team lifting the FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy following their victory over The Netherlands. Alex Grimm / Getty Images
The US women's team lifting the FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy following their victory over The Netherlands. Alex Grimm / Getty Images

World Cup marks the dawn of a new era for women's football



On December 5, 1921, the English Football Association banned women from playing on its pitches, saying: “The game of football is quite unsuitable for females and ought not to be encouraged.” The decision set back the women’s game for a half-century. Yet England’s semi-final loss to the US in the Women’s World Cup last week drew more than half the viewing audience in Britain, with 11.7 million people tuning in. Across the Channel, the France-Brazil quarter-final match drew the biggest TV audience of the year while overall, competition organisers sold more than one million tickets to the tournament. It speaks to a remarkable rise in popularity for the Women’s World Cup, which attracted half that number to live matches when it first took place in 1991. The likes of Sam Kerr, Wendie Renard and Tobin Heath will undoubtedly inspire a generation of girls around the world to dream of a future career in professional football.

In the end it was the US that triumphed, putting on a stunning performance with rare back-to-back victories, cementing their place as the titans of women's football. Much more still needs to be done to encourage women to take up the sport, demonstrated by the fact the other seven sides in the quarter-finals were all western European. Still, the World Cup represents a new peak in global interest, which should be deployed by clubs and leagues to attract new players, sponsors, fans and broadcasters. The effects are already being felt: national federations are being lobbied to increase funding and support for the women's game. The Argentinian women's football federation, for example, which once forced its players to leave on a bus before sunrise for a match in Uruguay to avoid a hotel bill, last month professionalised its women's league.

There is still much to be accomplished. The US team – under fire from president Donald Trump after its captain said she would not visit the White House if they won – has taken legal action to demand equal pay. Many other nations do not pay their female players; many more do not have teams at all. But change is in the air. The crowds might be slightly smaller than in the men's tournament but the last few weeks have been noticeably more amicable, less boisterous and comprise many more women and girls. It is time for broadcasters to play catch-up by taking the women's game more seriously and match the fans' enthusiasm by spreading the word.

ENGLAND SQUAD

Joe Root (captain), Dom Sibley, Rory Burns, Dan Lawrence, Ben Stokes, Ollie Pope, Ben Foakes (wicketkeeper), Moeen Ali, Olly Stone, Chris Woakes, Jack Leach, Stuart Broad

Kanguva
Director: Siva
Stars: Suriya, Bobby Deol, Disha Patani, Yogi Babu, Redin Kingsley
Rating: 2/5
 
Our legal columnist

Name: Yousef Al Bahar

Advocate at Al Bahar & Associate Advocates and Legal Consultants, established in 1994

Education: Mr Al Bahar was born in 1979 and graduated in 2008 from the Judicial Institute. He took after his father, who was one of the first Emirati lawyers

The biog

Name: Younis Al Balooshi

Nationality: Emirati

Education: Doctorate degree in forensic medicine at the University of Bonn

Hobbies: Drawing and reading books about graphic design

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
How to protect yourself when air quality drops

Install an air filter in your home.

Close your windows and turn on the AC.

Shower or bath after being outside.

Wear a face mask.

Stay indoors when conditions are particularly poor.

If driving, turn your engine off when stationary.

The specs
 
Engine: 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbo
Power: 398hp from 5,250rpm
Torque: 580Nm at 1,900-4,800rpm
Transmission: Eight-speed auto
Fuel economy, combined: 6.5L/100km
On sale: December
Price: From Dh330,000 (estimate)
COMPANY%20PROFILE
%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ECompany%20name%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Revibe%20%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EStarted%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%202022%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EFounders%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Hamza%20Iraqui%20and%20Abdessamad%20Ben%20Zakour%20%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EBased%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20UAE%20%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EIndustry%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Refurbished%20electronics%20%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EFunds%20raised%20so%20far%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20%2410m%20%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EInvestors%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3EFlat6Labs%2C%20Resonance%20and%20various%20others%0D%3C%2Fp%3E%0A
From Zero

Artist: Linkin Park

Label: Warner Records

Number of tracks: 11

Rating: 4/5

Sri Lanka Test squad:

Dimuth Karunaratne (stand-in captain), Niroshan Dickwella (vice captain), Lahiru Thirimanne, Kaushal Silva, Kusal Mendis, Kusal Janith Perera, Milinda Siriwardana, Dhananjaya de Silva, Oshada Fernando, Angelo Perera, Suranga Lakmal, Kasun Rajitha, Vishwa Fernando, Chamika Karunaratne, Mohamed Shiraz, Lakshan Sandakan and Lasith Embuldeniya.

Our family matters legal consultant

Name: Hassan Mohsen Elhais

Position: legal consultant with Al Rowaad Advocates and Legal Consultants.


Middle East Today

The must read newsletter for the region

      By signing up, I agree to The National's privacy policy
      Middle East Today