Despite the Lionesses’ victory at the Euros, reports of discrimination against women in football are on the rise
Discrimination towards women who work in football is at an all-time high, new research has found.
Findings from leading campaign group Women in Football’s largest-ever survey of women working and volunteering in the football industry show that although a greater proportion of them now feel accepted and encouraged in the workplace, they are still being subjected to widespread discrimination.
On the same day that England beat Denmark 1-0 at the Women’s World Cup, the group’s findings reveal that 82 per cent of women working in football have experienced discrimination, which includes sexism, sexual harassment and derogatory comments on ability based on gender. That is up from 66 per cent in 2020.
Sexism in the workplace has gone down from 65 per cent in 2020 but almost half (47 per cent) of women working in football have experienced it.