DutchNews, May 11, 2021
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| The Dutch women’s team playing Germany earlier this year. Photo: Maurice van Steen ANP |
The Dutch football association
KNVB has given the green light for talented female players to join men’s teams
at the highest level of the amateur game.
From next season, female players will
be able to play for their club’s top men’s team, including those in the A
category, the KNVB said. The decision, the association said, is a ‘historic
moment for amateur football in the Netherlands and worldwide.’ Until now, mixed
teams have only been an option in youth and lower level adult teams.
‘Given the
spirit of the times and recent research, we don’t see any reason to stick to
[men only] teams and are going for equality and diversity,’ the association’s
amateur game director Jan-Dirk van der Zee said.
‘We want to offer girls and
women a place in the football landscape based on their qualities and own
ambition.’
The KNVB has already run one experiment. This season, Ellen Fokkema
was given special dispensation to play for Frisian fourth division team Foarut.
Even though only seven matches have been played because of coronavirus, the
trial has been positive, the KNVB said.
Men will not be allowed to join the
women’s competition.
Women’s
football became part of the KNVB’s remit in 1971 and in 1986 the association
allowed mixed teams up to the age of 12. The age limit was extended to category
A youngsters in 1996.
By sanctioning mixed football, the KNVB says, girls in
small villages and towns where there may not be enough female players are now
able to take up the sport.

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