Women’s Football Is Not ‘Catching Up’ — It’s Creating Its Own Path

Women’s football isn’t following the men’s game — it’s forging its own tactical identity, aesthetic, and culture.

The narrative around women’s football has long been framed as a story of progress toward the men’s game — as if the women’s sport exists on a developmental trajectory whose endpoint is the male standard. This framing is not just reductive; it’s wrong.

Women’s football is developing its own tactical language, its own aesthetic, its own culture. The 2023 World Cup proved that the women’s game has reached a level of quality and entertainment that stands entirely on its own merits. It’s time to stop comparing and start celebrating.

Lalajo Maung

Lalajo Maung

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A passionate football writer covering the stories and history that define the beautiful game.

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