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As She Did for Men, the English League Shoots Women's Football Up

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CHRONIQUE. The development of women's football, which already accounts for 45% of the total turnover of the world's women's sport, goes through the English model, as it was 30 years ago for men, explains Gianluca Sorrentino in the chronicle of the University of LausanneThe Euro women's football held this summer in Switzerland has left encouraging signals: the tournament has broken record crowds: more than 34,000 spectators at the Parc Saint-Jacq…
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CHRONIQUE. The development of women's football, which already accounts for 45% of the total turnover of the world's women's sport, goes through the English model, as it was 30 years ago for men, explains Gianluca Sorrentino in the chronicle of the University of LausanneThe Euro women's football held this summer in Switzerland has left encouraging signals: the tournament has broken record crowds: more than 34,000 spectators at the Parc Saint-Jacq…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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