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We have identified lesbian football/soccer players from Sweden, Norway, New Zealand, Germany, Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States, The Netherlands, Great Britain and France.  Simply click on their names to read their fascinating biographies.  
 
We have identified lesbian football/soccer players from Sweden, Norway, New Zealand, Germany, Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States, The Netherlands, Great Britain and France.  Simply click on their names to read their fascinating biographies.  
  
* [[Nadine Angerer]], Germany
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'''Australia'''
* [[Ramona Bachman]], Switzerland
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* [[Kristin Blystad Bjerke]], Norway
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* [[Tameka Butt]]
* [[Linda Bresonik]], Germany
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* [[Alison Forman]]
* [[Tameka Butt]], Australia
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* [[Michelle Heyman]]
* [[Lisa Dahlkvist]], Sweden
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* [[Sarah Walsh]]
* [[Katie Duncan]], New Zealand
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* [[Jill Ellis]], United States
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'''Canada'''
* [[Nilla Fischer]], Sweden
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* [[Alison Forman]], Australia
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* [[Stephanie Labbe]]
* [[Melanie Garside-Wright]], Great Britain
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* [[Erin McLeod]]
* [[Inka Grings]], Germany
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* [[Marie-Eve Nault]]
* [[Isabell Herlovsen]], Norway
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* [[Melissa Tancredi]]
* [[Michelle Heyman]], Australia
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* [[Ursula Holl]], Germany
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'''France'''
* [[Angela Hucles]], United States
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* [[Sarah Huffman]], United States
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* [[Marinette Pichon]]
* [[Steffi Jones]], Germany
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* [[Natasha Kai]], United States
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'''Germany'''
* [[Stephanie Labbe]], Canada
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* [[Jessica Landstrom]], Sweden
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* [[Nadine Angerer]]
* [[Hedvig Lindahl]], Sweden
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* [[Linda Bresonik]]
* [[Lori Lindsey]], United States
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* [[Inka Grings]]
* [[Malin Levenstad]], Sweden
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* [[Ursula Holl]]
* [[Joanna Lohman]], United States
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* [[Steffi Jones]]
* [[Ella Masar]], United States
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* [[Erin McLeod]], Canada
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'''Great Britain'''
* [[Linda Medalen]], Norway
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* [[Portia Modise]], South Africa
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* [[Melanie Garside-Wright]]
* [[Marie-Eve Nault]], Canada
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* [[Lily Parr]]
* [[Bente Nordby]], Norway
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* [[Aslie Pitter]]
* [[Lily Parr]], Great Britain
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* [[Hope Powell]]
* [[Marinette Pichon]], France
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* [[Lianne Sanderson]]
* [[Aslie Pitter]], Great Britain
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* [[Casey Stoney]]
* [[Hope Powell]], Great Britain
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* [[Andrea Worrall]]
* [[Megan Rapinoe]], United States
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* [[Trine Ronning]], Norway
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'''New Zealand'''
* [[Lianne Sanderson]], Great Britain
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* [[Caroline Seger]], Sweden
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* [[Katie Duncan]]
* [[Meleana Shim]], United States
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* [[Kirsty Yallop]]
* [[Eudy Simelane]], South Africa
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* [[Casey Stoney]], Great Britain
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'''Norway'''
* [[Pia Sundhage]], Sweden
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* [[Victoria Sandell Svensson]], Sweden
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* [[Kristin Blystad Bjerke]]
* [[Melissa Tancredi]], Canada
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* [[Isabell Herlovsen]]
* [[Lena Videkull]], Sweden
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* [[Linda Medalen]]
* [[Sarah Walsh]], Australia
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* [[Bente Nordby]]
* [[Abby Wambach]], United States
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* [[Trine Ronning]]
* [[Saskia Webber]], United States
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* [[Andrea Worrall]], Great Britain
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'''South Africa'''
* [[Alissa Wykes]], United States
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* [[Kirsty Yallop]], New Zealand
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* [[Portia Modise]]
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* [[Eudy Simelane]]
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'''Sweden'''
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* [[Lisa Dahlkvist]]
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* [[Nilla Fischer]]
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* [[Jessica Landstrom]]
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* [[Hedvig Lindahl]]
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* [[Malin Levenstad]]
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* [[Caroline Seger]]
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* [[Pia Sundhage]]
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* [[Victoria Sandell Svensson]]
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* [[Lena Videkull]]
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'''Switzerland'''
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* [[Ramona Bachman]]
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'''United States'''
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* [[Jill Ellis]]
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* [[Angela Hucles]]
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* [[Sarah Huffman]]
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* [[Natasha Kai]]
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* [[Lori Lindsey]]
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* [[Joanna Lohman]]
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* [[Ella Masar]]
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* [[Megan Rapinoe]]
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* [[Meleana Shim]]
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* [[Abby Wambach]]
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* [[Saskia Webber]]
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* [[Alissa Wykes]]
  
 
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Revision as of 14:53, 26 February 2017

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Out lesbians in professional football/soccer are quite prevalent and prominent in their sport. This occurs across a broad swathe of regions and countries, and is in marked contrast to the situation in men's professional sports. In fact, women's football had the most out players of all sports included in the 2016 Olympic Summer Games.

The reason for this is entirely because of the culture of acceptance within the governing bodies of the sport, the teams, and among the players themselves. This culture has been present since the organizational beginning of the sport. This evolution is reflected in the large number of former out players who have remained in the sport and graduated to become either lesbian coaches or managers. The most prominent of these include Germany's Steffi Jones (now with senior management at FIFA), Sweden's Pia Sundhage (former coach of the American national team), and Great Britain's Hope Powell (coach of their national team).

The majority of these professional football/soccer athletes play not only on teams in local sports leagues, but also on national teams. They compete in regional divisions, world cups, and the Olympic games. Some have become household names in their home countries due to their success in representing their country. American Abby Wambach is so popular that toy company Mattel launched a new Barbie design dedicated to her on her retirement in 2015 and after she won two Olympic gold medals, a World Cup, and was named U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year a record six times. Wambach has been open about her sexual orientation throughout her life and career and married her long time partner in 2013.

Nevertheless, lesbian football/soccer players still face considerable amounts of homophobic abuse from fans. This is more a reflection of mob mentality than the fact that a majority of fans are homophobes. The situation does point out the important, and often brave, role which being visible and out has in the promotion of tolerance and diversity. It also points out the responsibility of fans to call out homophobia when they see or hear it, rather than being silent and complicit to the act. For its part, the sports' regulatory body FIFA has imposed hefty fines on sports clubs whose fans display homophobic behaviour.

Being an out lesbian football/soccer player has not reduced the marketability or sponsorship potential of an athlete, unlike in many other sports. However, there remains a wide gap in compensation levels for women football/soccer players compared to men.

We have identified lesbian football/soccer players from Sweden, Norway, New Zealand, Germany, Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States, The Netherlands, Great Britain and France. Simply click on their names to read their fascinating biographies.

Australia

Canada

France

Germany

Great Britain

New Zealand

Norway

South Africa

Sweden

Switzerland

United States

See Also

Further Reading/Research