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Kicking Against Tradition: A Career in Womens Football

Kicking Against Tradition: A Career in Womens Football

Wendy Owen

Wendy Owen is a significant figure in the history of women's football in this country. They played their first international match against Scotland in 1972, were the first to train on the pitch at Wembley Stadium and to travel to Europe to play countries such as Holland, France and Italy.
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Wendy Owen is a significant figure in the history of women's football in this country. A powerful centre back, she starred for the English national side at a time when the sport really took off. They played their first international match against Scotland in 1972, were the first to train on the pitch at Wembley Stadium and to travel to Europe to play countries such as Holland, France and Italy.

Appearing in 16 out of 18 internationals in the mid-1970s, she now coaches at a high level and is a lecturer in sports science. Wendy recounts her experience as part of the first Women's England Squad, the coloured media coverage they attracted and what it was really like for a female footballer on tour in the '70s. She further examines the way the game has evolved to become the fastest growing sport in the UK today. This is an essential purchase for anyone with an interest in the game.

Product Description

Title - Kicking Against Tradition: A Career in Womens Football

Edition -

Author - Wendy Owen

ISBN 13 - 9780752434278

Imprint - The History Press Ltd

Publisher - The History Press Ltd

Date Published - 01/06/2005

Prize -

No. of pages - 176

Binding Type - Paperback

Dimensions - 165 x 235 x 8mm

Weight - 310 g

Languages - English