Such a cool video
A study published last week by the University of Zurich found that the quality of men’s and women’s soccer performances are actually judged similarly when the gender of the players are not identifiable. When study subjects were able to tell the players’ gender, however, men’s soccer performances were rated significantly more highly.
“Our results,” Carlos Gomez, a co-author of the study, said in a press release, “refute the assumption that low demand for women’s professional soccer is based on the quality of the female players’ performances.”
Thanks for posting, enjoyed reading.Follow-up story:
Viral French Soccer Ad Subverts Gender Expectations
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An interesting finding given how often one hears/reads that ratings on women's sports are lower because "the product is not as good".
Turbo, do you know of a list that has all the current NCAA players at this years WC?Here's a guide to all the teams in the World Cup, courtesy of the The Guardian and various soccer writers/analysts.
Women’s World Cup 2023: Guardian Experts’ Network | Football | The Guardian