An 18 -year -old women’s football player in England was suspended six games for asking the referees if transgender opponents of an opposing team were men.
This is the second incident when a teenage player was prohibited for asking for referees on the birth of the birth of opposing players, the telegraph reported.
The most recent incident took place in September when she made a comment to the referees, asking if the goalkeeper of an opposing team and others were eligible to play. The player would have learning difficulties, including ADHD.
The incident was sanctioned by a national panel of serious cases, and in addition to its ban by six games, with two suspended games, it was also forced to follow an “online education course”. His club was treated seven disciplinary points.
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In a press release provided to the Telegraph, the 18 -year -old qualified trans opponents as “extremely aggressive”. She also said that she had not taken her medication against ADHD that day because “another medical condition” prevented her.
“It did me to hate football,” she said. “If I say something else, I receive another ban on six games. So I can’t even defend myself at this stage.”
The first incident of a teenager who is prohibited for such surveys took place in November. This month, an autistic 17-year-old was punished for allegedly asked a transgender opponent “are you a man?” The player was processed a ban by six games, including four suspended.
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In England, the Football Association (FA) has a policy of authorizing biologically male players, but identifying themselves as a woman, aged 16 or more, to play in the female game.
According to the rules of the FA, “the general position is that the participation of trans persons in competition sports can only be limited if it is strictly necessary to pursue a legitimate objective, namely equitable competition and the safety of other competitors. “
FA policy is in accordance with the 2010 country’s equality law, which stipulates: “Gender reallow is one of the nine protected characteristics … and as such transsexual persons are protected against discrimination.”
The country’s policy that allows trans competitors against women also affected the British series’s women’s women’s women’s championships in October. There, transgender competitors Harriet Haynes and Lucy Smith, who are both organic men, have been allowed to play.
Haynes and Smith ended up competing against each other in the semi-finals after each of them has defeated a series of Biologically feminine adversaries. Haynes won this match, going to the final. However, the opponent Kirsty-Lee Davies beat Haynes to make sure that the championship went to a biological woman.
The question of transposition trans into female sports has become a global problem in recent years which has caused a severe reaction to women’s rights groups across the West.
THE The United Nations said nearly 900 organic women were below the podium because they were beaten by trans athletes.
The results were compiled by Reem Alsalem, the UN rapporteur on violence against women, entitled “Violence against women and girls in sport.“”
The report indicates that more than 600 athletes have not been medalists in more than 400 competitions in 29 different sports, totaling more than 890 medals, according to information obtained until March 30.
“The replacement of the female sports category with a mixed sex category has led to an increasing number of female athletes losing opportunities, including medals, during competition against men,” said the report.