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Call for papers – The challenges of feminisation of football and other ball sports: Issues, good practices and new representations

International transdisciplinary / interdisciplinary congress from 7 to 9 June 2023 In 2019, the Football World Cup revealed to the general public a sport officially practised by women since 1917: football. Sweeping aside prejudices and sexist remarks, the women’s teams were supported, respected, and they brilliantly defended the equality between women and men registered in…

E-WinS’ first look at the final conclusions on best practices of European women in sport

The first main action of the E-WinS project was a survey sent out to gather feedback and good practices from the field in all partner countries (France, United Kingdom, Finland, Poland, Spain, and Bulgaria). The online survey was completed by 1,129 adults (approximately 77% female), 51% of whom were footballers, 24% coaches, 11% leaders/managers, 8% administrators, and 6% ‘other’ (mainly…

E-WinS’ activities starting off with great feedback from the field

The first main action of the E-WinS project is a survey sent out in all partner countries to gather feedback and good practices from the field.  This survey was available in all 6 partner languages (English, French, Spanish, Polish, Finish, Bulgarian) and disseminated through each partner’s networks on a local, regional and national level.  We received 1 129 answers in total,…

The project “European Women in Sport: For adaptive governance of women’s sports practices” (E-WinS) is launched.

Selected by the Executive Agency of the European Commission last October and funded by the Sport action of the Erasmus+ programme, the project “European Women in Sport: For adaptive governance of women’s sports practices” (E-WinS) was officially launched on January 21st and 22nd by its nine European partners. E-WinS aims to bring a better visibility…