Contact us

Subscribe to the Beyond Sport Bulletin

The email is not valid.

Contact us

+44 (0)20 7240 7700 [email protected]

5th Floor, 110 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6JS 119 W. 24th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10011

Women's History Month Sees Widespread Investment in Gender Equality in Sport

March 22, 2019

As several countries around the world celebrate Women’s History month, the sports world has seen commitments to equality broaden across the sector. Support for women’s sport is growing, both at the grassroots and professional level. Here are some of the best stories from this week. 

Some description

Barclays Become Women's Super League's First S ponsor in Lucrative Deal

Banking group Barclays will become the first title sponsor of English football's Women's Super League in a multi-million pound partnership running until 2022, the Football Association have announced. The FA said it was the biggest ever investment in British women's sport by a brand, with the BBC reporting it was understood to be worth more than £10 million ($13.2m).

The deal will begin from the 2019-20 season and means that the top tier of women's football in England, which began in its present form in 2011, will be renamed the Barclays FA Women's Super League.

Read the full story on ESPN here.

Some description

UK Newspaper, The Telegraph Announces Telegraph Women’s Sport  – a Major New Investment and Commitment to Women’s Sport Coverage

This week, The Telegraph unveiled a major new editorial initiative, Telegraph Women’s Sport (TWS). A brand-new editorial team will be led by Women’s Sports Editor, Anna Kessel,  to deliver unprecedented coverage of women’s sport across its platforms.

TWS will see fully integrated content in the Sport sections of the Telegraph in print and online, a new monthly standalone supplement, and TWS social and digital channels. TWS will welcome new contributors including Judy Murray, triple European sprint champion, Dina Asher-Smith, and England football vice captain, Jordan Nobbs. 

Visit Telegraph Women’s Sport section here.

Some description

Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona Breaks World Record for Women's Club Match

Atletico Madrid set a new world record attendance for a women's match between two clubs sides at last Sunday's league game against title rivals Barcelona with 60,739 fans in attendance. Atletico usually play their home games at the club's training ground but the demand for tickets forced them to move the fixture to the 68,000-capacity Wanda Metropolitano on the outskirts of Madrid.

Read the full story on ESPN here.

Next

First of Five Safe Sport Spaces Opened in New Partnership