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Rutherglen Ladies F.C.

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in Rutherglen. Unusually the Dick, Kerr team was beaten by the Scottish team 2–0. Kelly declared his team "World Champions" following the match. It is speculated that the defeat prevented any rematch as Kerr's team were expected to win their matches. The title of "World Champions" was still used in
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The resolution passed by the FA's Consultative Committee in England said that after complaints they had decided that the game was "unsuitable for females and should not be encouraged", that they believed that charity matches gave little to charity, and instructed that: "Clubs belonging to the
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opened an exhibition dedicated to the Rutherglen club and celebrating how the team had defied the ban 100 years before. The exhibition was opened by leading footballer
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In 1927 Rutherglen went on a tour to Ireland. The team's captain was still Sadie Smith (who researchers later found was the grandmother of musician
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Because of the ban, women's games in England were relegated to smaller capacity fields with less resources and exposure.
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in 1924 before a crowd of 4,000 spectators, demonstrating the SFA ban was not absolute. The account in the
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Dick Kerr's advertising and in 1925 Kerr's team was claiming to be World Champions from 1917 to 1925.
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Rutherglen Ladies was a team led by founder and manager James H. Kelly and based in
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New exhibition to pay tribute to Rutherglen's trailblazing female footballers
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In September 1923 Rutherglen played a match against the leading English side
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singled out the performances of captain Sadie Smith and Ms. Crozier.
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against a team called the "Cinema Girls". They had a captain named
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A Beautiful Game: International Perspectives on Women's Football'
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Association refuse the use of their grounds for such matches".
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teams in Scotland. English teams faced strong opposition by
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Glasgow's Scottish Football Museum celebrates women's team
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Belles of the Ball: Early History of Women's Football
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women's association football
the Football Association
the Football Association
Scottish FA
Raith Rovers
Kirkcaldy
Aberdeen
Queen of the South
Dumfries
Rutherglen
Glasgow
Lanark
Kilsyth
Linlithgow
Bellshill
Carluke
Sadie Smith
Dick, Kerr Ladies
Shawfield Park
Tannadice Park
Dundee Courier
Eddi Reader
Molly Seaton
Berwick
Edinburgh
Scottish Football Museum
Rose Reilly
Vivienne McLaren
Scottish Women's Football

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