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How FA's new transgender policy is affecting players

How FA's new transgender policy is affecting players

Summary

Billie Sky, a transgender woman football player, can no longer play in FA-affiliated women's football teams in England due to a new policy. This policy, following a UK Supreme Court ruling, states that only those born biologically female can participate in women’s football.

Key Facts

  • Billie Sky played for London Galaxy but is banned from FA-affiliated women's football due to a new policy.
  • The UK Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of "woman" is based on biological sex.
  • Starting 1 June, only biologically female individuals can compete in women's football at all levels under the FA.
  • Sky can still play informally for Goal Diggers FC, which left all FA-affiliated leagues.
  • The FA offers banned players support options, like therapy and roles in coaching or refereeing.
  • Some footballers believe the policy protects the fairness and safety of women's football.
  • Sky describes football as a crucial part of her identity and expresses concern over the exclusion.
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