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186:, billed as a Scotland–England international and organised by two theatre entrepreneurs. The final result was 3–0 to Scotland. On 16 May the teams played in Glasgow to a crowd of more than 5,000, a match abandoned after a violent pitch invasion during which the women were "roughly jostled", and chased by a mob as they left the grounds. Further games resulted in similar pitch invasions, which soon ended this early attempt to introduce women's football. (The 1881 teams have no known connection to the 1895 British teams.) 241: 207: 1619: 113: 1609: 1599: 99: 78: 106: 92: 258:, London. Unlike in the matches of 1881, players no longer had to wear corsets and high-heeled boots, but acquired standard man's boots in suitable sizes. They still had to wear bonnets, with the game being stopped if any woman headed the ball and it dislodged either bonnet or hairpin which had to be replaced before the game could resume. 189:
It is uncertain, from the coverage of the time, what the pitch invasions were in protest against. However, the press tone, which would dominate coverage of women's football for the next century, was clearly established in 1881: barely disguised contempt regarding player appearance, including costume,
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There is nothing of the farcical nature about the British Ladies' Football Club. I founded the association late last year, with the fixed resolve of proving to the world that women are not the 'ornamental and useless' creatures men have pictured. I must confess my convictions on all matters, where
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Despite this, the club went on tour, sponsored by Lady Dixie, and in the following two years played some 100 exhibition matches. The tour attracted great publicity from the press, though not entirely restricted to the sport as, at the time, women playing football was intricately linked to the
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Until the 19th century, women's participation in football was limited to folk rituals linked with marriage customs. In Inverness, for example, single women would annually play a match with married women, whilst prospective husbands watched from the sidelines.
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found they had insufficient funds to either leave or pay their hotel bill. Appeals to the mayor of Exeter fell on deaf ears and he refused to pay. The ladies had to be rescued by friends, and the activities of the club came to an end.
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the sexes are so widely divided, are all on the side of emancipation, and I look forward to the time when ladies may sit in Parliament and have a voice in the direction of affairs, especially those which concern them most.
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Lady Dixie, a keen advocate of women's rights, believed that football was excellent for women's physiques, and predicted a day when it would be as popular with girls as with boys. Moreover, she was a supporter of the
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In a year when the cultural, social and public concern over what was decent and what was unnatural were already focused, football for women raised important issues within Victorian society, including
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required women to work in factories whilst the men were at the front. On Christmas Day, 1916, the first recorded match between factory organised women's teams, occurred in
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Midfielder Daisy Allen (who was believed to be only 11 years old, being the youngest player of the team by far) was one of the most notable players of the British Ladies'.
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seeking those interested in forming a football club for women which attracted around 30 women, who trained twice weekly under the tutelage of Tottenham Hotspur wing-half
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wrote (she was) "a brave young girl that leaded her teammates with great courage, showing that she ruled the rudiments of the game, unlike the rest of the team".
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The strain of playing so often took its toll, and by September 1896 the ladies could only field a few players. They were also broke, and arriving in
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The club divided into a north and south team and on 23 March 1895, 10,000 spectators watched the inaugural game at
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and the standard of play, overlaid with a certainty that football was a rough man's game unsuitable for women.
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The reaction was generally one of being heckled by the crowd, and press censure, bordering on derision.
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The British Ladies' played their second match at Preston Park on 6 April 1895. The following game at
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was attended by 5,000. The team played exhibition matches in Reading, Maidenhead, New Brompton,
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Other women's football clubs were reported to exist in 1889, in England, Scotland and Canada.
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Nettie Honeyball was well aware of the political ramifications, telling an interviewer that:
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in 1895. The team, one of the first women's football clubs, had as its patron
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Football Talk: The Language & Folklore of the World's Greatest Game
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with more than 8,000 spectators attending the match. Tour continued in
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Beyond Bend It Like Beckham: The Global Phenomenon of Women's Soccer
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The first recorded women's match was on 7 May 1881, at Edinburgh's
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A Beautiful Game: International Perspectives on Women's Football
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The Lady Footballers: Struggling to Play in Victorian Britain
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The Lady Footballers: Struggling to Play in Victorian Britain
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Illustration of the first match of the British Ladies' FC on
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Variously reported in newspapers at the time as up to 11,000
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Women's football once again fell into obscurity until the
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Girls With Balls: The Secret History of Women's Football
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Soccer, Women, Sexual Liberation: Kicking Off a New Era
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British Ladies' "North" team, pictured on 23 March 1895
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A new club was inaugurated by Alfred Hewitt Smith and
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Index

Mrs Graham's XI
colours
women's association football
Great Britain
Lady Florence Dixie
Dumfries
Nettie Honeyball
Crouch End
Hibernian Park

Nettie Honeyball
Marquess of Queensbury
Daily Graphic
Bill Julian

The Graphic
Crouch End
'Rights question'
Bury
Walsall
Newcastle
St James' Park
South Shield
Darlington
Jesmond
Helen Matthew
Exeter
First World War
Lloyd George
Ulverston

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