The state of the LGBTQ+ community in US soccer
Soccer isn't America's biggest sport. Here's how that affects LGBTQ+ inclusion in the game.
Soccer isn't America's biggest sport. Here's how that affects LGBTQ+ inclusion in the game.
The film has an emotional impact and shows the need for community-led campaigning.
Let's crown some queer winners (and losers).
Without players having anything at stake, we can't expect gestures to withstand pressure from malevolent forces.
After years without a trophy Will's club, the London Falcons, won the EuroGames and a weight was lifted.
Tracy Brown started the Chelsea Pride fan group with a goal. How close are we to achieving it?
For Arthur, finding the right team meant he could stop placing such high expectations on himself and learn to embrace the joy of playing football, no matter how mediocre his skillset.
Baller FC's inclusive events to watch the World Cup were so popular they crashed their ticketing website.
The journey from a tweet to 85 members.
Amid speculation over a move to Saudi Arabia for LGBTQ+ ally Jordan Henderson, what is allyship in football actually worth?
It's time to mobilise.
An exploration of the nature of homophobic abuse in men's football.
"If we sit back and wait for football to change, we’ll be waiting a long time."
Spoilers for season three ahead.
I spent the week searching through dense documents, so you don't have to.
"Cardiff Dragons has helped me work out who I am."
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For Priyankka, football was a space to interact with queerness in a way that wasn't intimidating.
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A little guide.
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Football doesn't belong to bullies and loutish lads.
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Football is meant to give a sense of belonging. For Kevin, that was missing until he found a queer social circle thanks to football.
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How finding an inclusive football team transformed Chris's life.
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Three events, three reasons why women's football gets LGBTQ+ inclusion right and men's football gets it wrong.
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Sometimes you don't realise the significance of certain moments until years afterwards.
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What happens when your love of football makes your gender dysphoria worse.
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I'm Adam. I'm a football fan and I'm a gay man. And while I'm ashamed of neither of those things, for some reason it feels like those two facets of me don't sit well alongside each other. Like somehow as
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As a gay football fan, this World Cup is somewhat of a mindfuck. I love the World Cup, its dramas, its emotion. But how can you enjoy something fully, when you know its existence legitimises hate and human rights abuse? One small solace I had was that at least the