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Soccer player. The first transgender player to compete in a FIFA World Cup qualifier (2011). Documented in the film 'Next Goal Wins' (2014). Her society refers to her as fa’afafine, meaning “way of a woman” or “womanly”. | Soccer player. The first transgender player to compete in a FIFA World Cup qualifier (2011). Documented in the film 'Next Goal Wins' (2014). Her society refers to her as fa’afafine, meaning “way of a woman” or “womanly”. | ||
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 13:28, 23 January 2018
Country
American Samoa
Birth - Death
Occupation
Sports
Description
Soccer player. The first transgender player to compete in a FIFA World Cup qualifier (2011). Documented in the film 'Next Goal Wins' (2014). Her society refers to her as fa’afafine, meaning “way of a woman” or “womanly”.