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Women Defend Football Fandom: An Untold Story
14 Apr
Summary
- Exhibition highlights historical female presence in football.
- Many women face misogyny and must justify their fandom.
- Study shows three-quarters of men hold sexist attitudes.

An exhibition named 'Away From Home: The Untold Stories of Women Football Fans' is currently open, highlighting the historical presence and passion of women in football culture since the 1950s. This display, located near Sunderland's Stadium of Light, features archival footage and interviews with 22 female fans from Newcastle and Sunderland.
Professor Stacey Pope's research, encompassing over 200 interviews, reveals that despite a rise in women's football fandom over the past three decades, gender equality remains elusive. The exhibition addresses the persistent need for women to justify their involvement in the sport, a sentiment echoed in a recent survey where three-quarters of surveyed male fans exhibited misogynistic attitudes.
The exhibition also probes the challenges women face, including societal expectations regarding domestic responsibilities that often impact their ability to attend matches. Stadium designs, historically catering to male convenience, and instances of assault or abuse on matchdays further complicate the female fan experience, contributing to ongoing inequalities.