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Women athletes don’t want to be feminine or traditional. They want to show their power and athleticism. Skorts don’t allow for that
We have come a long way but there is still much to do to facilitate greater participation
Polish player Marcin Oleksy’s incredible goal will be remembered by all who get the chance to witness it
Spanish club set an example to the sporting world by showing what is possible as they cater for 1,740 disabled people in their game against Real Valladolid
Recent controversies surrounding the Ashbourne Cup and the Canadian soccer team are exactly the kind we could do without
Interest in the Royal County continues to blossom because of certain storylines and narratives
Joanne O’Riordan: It’s virtually impossible to get football boots for girls and women
The Paralympic shot put athlete is keen to raise awareness for her peers who, like her, have made significant personal sacrifices to pursue their sporting careers
Start by making it easier to find the Republic of Ireland women’s jersey, and a pub to watch women’s matches in
As lights go on in Armagh LGFA’s new training facility in McKeever Park, chairperson goes into final year with a lot to celebrate
Football World Cup qualification and Katie Taylor’s MSG bout highlight a year of achievement
At the centre of Irish AFLW success is Mike Currane, the coach responsible for funnelling many of the Irish players currently Down Under
An open letter to the head of Fifa: Before you claim to identify with my struggle, try travelling a mile in my wheelchair
Sports events are supposed to be accessible to everyone, so why are wheelchair users like me being deterred from going to a game?
Greed, cost and questionable sponsors all add to sense of football’s disdain for fans