The Forgotten XI

The hidden history of the Women's Game. Women have been playing soccer since the 1800s. And it has always been political. Rapinoe is not the first to cause controversy. We'll explore everything we can find from the first female pro teams to the forgotten World Cups. For questions, thoughts and suggestions email me with Forgotten in the subject line: christophermcglynn@gmail.com

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In 1932, a group of high school girls play a soccer match in Italy. But this is Mussolini’s Italy. These young women are challenging not just sexism, but fascism. In so doing, they set off a series of remarkable events which will forever change Italy and women’s football around the world.

Many thanks to Marco Giani for all his research on GFC Milan, follow him on twitter @calciatrici1933

Follow Forgotten XI on Twitter here @forgottenxi

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And thanks to Bob Gerics for his song "Invention in Blue."

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 December 6, 2019  27m