All 100+ 2023 Women's World Cup Gay Players
At the Tokyo Summer Olympics in , there were four publicly out LGBTQ athletes on the U.S. Soccer Team. At the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the USWNT had three out players: O’Hara, Rapinoe. Friends, yes! After becoming the first first Australian player to score a hat trick at a World Cup tournament in , and becoming a household name among soccer fans and queer humans, Sam Kerr is looking to lead the co-host Matildas to a World Cup title.
In The Goal, And Out Of The Closet, At The Women’s World Cup
The FIFA Women's World Cup, the biggest event in women's soccer around the world, is coming to Netflix! In what's being called a "landmark announcement for women's football," FIFA and Netflix have. That higher presence of out athletes naturally creates an environment where more women feel comfortable being out. As we say at Outsports, Courage Is Contagious.
Uncomfortable LGBTIQ+ question at FIFA Women's World Cup
The site Outsports, which covers the gay sports community, says there's at least 95 out LGBTQ+ athletes competing in the Women's World Cup. The BBC has issued a statement after one of its reporters asked Morocco's captain if any of her teammates were gay. The Matildas effect: How the home World Cup is inspiring the next generation of players.
LGBTQ+ community proud and visible at Women’s World Cup
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An Outsports tally found 17 publicly out participants — 15 players and two coaches — at this year’s Women’s World Cup. The impressive level of LGBT acceptance in women’s soccer can be attributed to a few different factors, said Laura Clise, board member of Athlete Ally, a nonprofit fighting homophobia and transphobia in sports. Not only was hers the only African American family in Dayton, Minnesota at the time, but Scurry was also the only girl playing on that first soccer team. The environment on her teams was always one of acceptance and mutual respect, according to Scurry, but she has noticed a change since that iconic World Cup victory. What happened to all the gay soccer women on Olympics USWNT
Shocking question at Women's World Cup press conference 'endangered players' after reporter asked Morocco captain whether there were any gay players playing for a country where homosexuality is illegal. .
Shocking question at Women's World Cup press conference
Morocco's Women's World Cup team captain Ghizlane Chebbak winced and took out her earpiece after a BBC reporter asked an "inappropriate" question about LGBTIQ+ players. .
At least 96 out LGBTQ athletes competing in the 2023 Women’s
Gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans and queer soccer players who are publicly out — now at least 96 in total — make over 13% of all the athletes competing in the FIFA Women’s World Cup in. .