Campaign For Football For All
     
  This website is to hopefully further our campaign against the English Football Association.

You can now access this site via our new domain name: www.footballforallcampaign.com. Please spread the word!

The FA banned women from playing on any public pitch in 1921 and in doing so stop dead the revolutionary explosion of women's football, which was more popular than mens football at the time. On Boxing Day 1920: The biggest ever crowd recorded for a women's game in England took place when 53,000 people watched Dick Kerr's Ladies beat their closest rivals, St Helen's Ladies, 4-0.

In 1969 The Women's Football Association was formed with 44 member clubs.

It wasn't until 2 years later, 50 years after closing the door and banning them playing, that the FA lifted the ban and allowed women to play on affiliated Clubs pitches.

Now 36 years later we are still fighting for equality.

FA RULES OF THE ASSOCIATION - RULE J - SECTION 3 STATES:
"MIXED FOOTBALL - SAVE FOR MATCHES IN A PLAYING SEASON IN THE AGE RANGES UNDER 7, UNDER 8, UNDER 9, UNDER 10 AND UNDER 11 (AS DEFINED AT RULE C) PLAYERS IN A MATCH MUST BE OF THE SAME GENDER."

This website is here to change that rule. We are asking everyone who visits this website to sign our online petition.

Sign the Petition - View Signatures

Here are a number of stories:
Beckys Story - Minnies Story - Hannahs Story