Yahoo Italia Ricerca nel Web

Risultati di ricerca

  1. 27 lug 2022 · The Euros prove it: womens football is not like men’s – and that’s good. Jen Offord. Recognising the womens game as a different product will help prevent it making the mistakes...

  2. 20 apr 2020 · Apr 19, 2020. 99. The same number of players, the same pitch dimensions, the same length of time it takes to complete a match. While there are plenty of other obvious similarities between the...

  3. Join #MrBanter as we explore why women's football is so different from men's. From the style of play to the team dynamics, there are many factors that set women's football apart.

    • 35 sec
    • 116
    • Mr Banter
  4. 4 ago 2021 · Our analysis reveal that differences do exist in several technical features: the time between two consecutive events and the time required to recover possession are the lowest in womens football, and womens game is more “loyal”, i.e., women do fewer fouls than men).

    • Luca Pappalardo, Alessio Rossi, Michela Natilli, Paolo Cintia
    • 10.1371/journal.pone.0255407
    • 2021
    • PLoS One. 2021; 16(8): e0255407.
  5. 4 ago 2021 · Our analysis reveal that differences do exist in several technical features: the time between two consecutive events and the time required to recover possession are the lowest in womens football, and womens game is more “loyal”, i.e., women do fewer fouls than men).

    • Luca Pappalardo, Alessio Rossi, Michela Natilli, Paolo Cintia
    • 2021
    • women's football is different1
    • women's football is different2
    • women's football is different3
    • women's football is different4
    • women's football is different5
  6. 6 giu 2020 · Sports. Women's football is not another type of sport. Stefan Nestler. 06/06/2020. Bad news for the chauvinists at the football table. Scientists from Germany's Sport University Cologne have...

  7. 7 giu 2019 · 7 June 2019. Last update:20 April 2023. The challenges that the feminization of football and sport face are enormous and strong inequalities persist. On the occasion of the FIFA Womens World Cup starting on 7 June in France, UNESCO wants to highlight that football can be an effective tool to reduce the gender gap and empower women worldwide.