As openly queer moments at the 2023 Women's World Cup shine, an uplifting trend of inclusivity emerges.
Glennon Doyle, who co-hosts the podcastwith retired US soccer star wife Abby Wambach, has been tweeting live Women’s World Cup updates, too. As the US struggled to score against Portugal on 1 August, she posted: “Maybe let’s try more lesbians on the field after intermission”.
Regardless of the score lines throughout the competition, increased representation – both through displays of athlete affection as well as these fan moments touted online – is making an impact on the game. And it’s having ripple effects of inclusivity, far off the pitch. Megan Rapinoe's kiss with then-girlfriend Sue Bird in 2019 was a landmark moment in LGBTQ+ visibility In a 2017 essay for Outsports, a site that covers LGBTQ+ issues and news in the sports community, footballer Hannah Wilkinson – who
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