WOMEN’S FOOTBALL FROM THE PLAYERS’ PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Bogdan GOZU University of Bucharest, Department of Physical Education and Sport, Bvd. Kogălniceanu, 36-46, Bucharest, Romania Author
  • Maria ȘCHIOPU University of Bucharest, Faculty of Letters, 5, Edgar Quinet Street, 010017, Bucharest, Romania Author
  • Lorena SPULBER University of Bucharest, Faculty of Chemistry, 4-12, Bvd. Regina Elisabeta, 030018, Bucharest, Romania Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62229/UaVii_4_24-9

Keywords:

women's football, perspective, benefits, promotion, accessibility

Abstract

Background: Women’s football is known to be played at professional level in a lot of countries. In Romania, women started playing football in unofficial matches in 1960, and only after 30 years, in 1990, the Women’s National Football Team was founded. Being a very competitive and accessible sport and taking account of his multiple benefits, women's football became more and more solicited by the students of the University of Bucharest.
Objectives: Due to its importance and recent evolution and because we find it attractive, we decided to make women’s football the main subject of this presentation. Along with the theoretical part of this project, we administered a questionnaire to some former/actual women's football players in order to find out their personal perspective related to this sport.
Purpose: Understanding the benefits that come along with this sport, how it has been promoted and how accessible they think it is to women. Moreover, we want to link the answers and experience of others, to our own experience in this wonderful sport.
Methods: For our study we have asked 24 female subjects aged 13 to 22 years old, out of which 13 are professional players and 11 are amateurs. Our questionnaire is made up of 14 questions, which together highlight the personal perspective regarding the practice of women's football, from three different directions: benefits, promotion and accessibility.
Results: In the past years, regardless the area we may refer to (professional, academic, amateur), a fast evolution can be noticed in all three main directions we have researched (benefits, promotion, accessibility). Our research shows that most of the players who have been encouraged by their family or friends to play football kept playing at a professional level. On the other hand, those that were not supported by their family, have lost their enthusiasm, and now they only play for fun or not at all.
Conclusions: From a really long list of sports, we chose to play football in college because it is a big and important part of our lives even though we did not choose to do this professionally. Analyzing the answers from the questionnaire, we can conclude that players benefited a lot by playing football, most of them saying that their lifestyle has improved dramatically since they started practicing this sport. 

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Published

2024-10-29