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Breaking down walls: Muslim women connect over shared love of football

Since the inception of the sport, women have faced many barriers to playing football.

The challenges whether they are cultural, financial or geographical, can hinder opportunities and make it difficult for women to find teams to play with. 

One of the organisations working to lower these barriers is the Muslimah Sports Association (MSA).

MSA is a volunteer non-profit organisation that is dedicated to providing opportunities and empowering Muslim and minority women through sport. 

The organisation gives a place for Muslim women to engage in new activities or rediscover sport from their youth. 

Their football team is partnered with Frenford FC and competes weekly in the Super 5 league in Hackney, and brings in new players consistently. 

In the space of a few years, the team has grown from just six players to 14 and come together each week embracing their competitive spirit and culture. 

I spoke to the team at their first match of this season to find out more about their community and their love of football:

Author

  • Becky Thompson

    Becky is a reporter at the Sports Gazette for 2019/2020 and moved here from Canada to do her MA in Sports Journalism at St Mary's University. She has done work in both written and digital journalism, and has over three years of commentary and broadcast experience. She has interests across all sports, and is particularly interested in how social issues and politics interact with sport. Becky is a high-level ultimate frisbee athlete and has played competitive sports her entire life, including provincial level football and field hockey. Follow her on Twitter @becksthompson16 and on Instagram @beckythompson16.