CAF Women's Young Players of the Year. Two Naija
CAF Women's Young Players of the Year. Two Naija
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That is a Nigerian flag? I can barely see it.
The names, jersey colors and barely visible flag threw me off.
I will fix the title.
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Are those all women
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You can detect a woman from an unclear headshot?
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You mean pass the ball on the green grass or pass for a man?
If the latter, how can you tell, when her bossom is not visible?
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10 young players of the year and Nigeria has only two? That’s a crock
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...is it because they don't have long hair, pony tail, red lips makeup?
You should know African female footballers don't dwell on hairs like their counterparts around the world.
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CAF has now been coerced into asking Intersex players to reduce testosterone in order to be eligible. As a result, Barbara Banda of Zambia has been sidelined from AWCON. The next one to be sanctioned might be Clara Luvanga of Tanzania, pictured here in the middle
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Meant Clara Luvanga can pass for a man, hardly did I know
that CAF was checking her out. The physical features are
100 percent male.
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… but that is a man nau, habasayala wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 8:50 pm CAF has now been coerced into asking Intersex players to reduce testosterone in order to be eligible. As a result, Barbara Banda of Zambia has been sidelined from AWCON. The next one to be sanctioned might be Clara Luvanga of Tanzania, pictured here in the middle
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Don’t know why you say ‘coerced’.sayala wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 8:50 pm CAF has now been coerced into asking Intersex players to reduce testosterone in order to be eligible. As a result, Barbara Banda of Zambia has been sidelined from AWCON. The next one to be sanctioned might be Clara Luvanga of Tanzania, pictured here in the middle
It’s another of those views that suggests we Africans don’t have a mind of our own, or no expertise or are not capable of taking an independent stand.
Intersex issue is a complex one and it causes great concern with no easy answers.
Intersex athletes are clearly at a huge advantage over other women although due to no fault of their own.
In as much as I sympathize with them, I sympathies with the majority of female athletes more. I mean, just look at this ‘guy’ Clara Luvanga in the picture.
There’s an argument that Intersex athletes should compete with men, not women. In doing that, they do not have undue advantage. I see little difference in the argument being made for Trans-sex athletes competing with women.The natural advantage they have is too much to be considered fair.
So CAF is entirely able and entitled to decide that they want the overwhelming majority of their female athletes to compete on a level playing field. It’s not about “coercion”, unfortunate as it might be for the handful of intersex athletes affected.
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God can be very unkind sometimes. Even as a man that dude is very ugly. Now to then pass as a woman, Jesus christTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 10:35 pm… but that is a man nau, habasayala wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 8:50 pm CAF has now been coerced into asking Intersex players to reduce testosterone in order to be eligible. As a result, Barbara Banda of Zambia has been sidelined from AWCON. The next one to be sanctioned might be Clara Luvanga of Tanzania, pictured here in the middle
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I said coerced because CAF does not make this decision. They have to follow FIFA guidelines.Damunk wrote: ↑Sun Jul 24, 2022 11:24 am
Don’t know why you say ‘coerced’.
It’s another of those views that suggests we Africans don’t have a mind of our own, or no expertise or are not capable of taking an independent stand.
Intersex issue is a complex one and it causes great concern with no easy answers.
Intersex athletes are clearly at a huge advantage over other women although due to no fault of their own.
In as much as I sympathize with them, I sympathies with the majority of female athletes more. I mean, just look at this ‘guy’ Clara Luvanga in the picture.
There’s an argument that Intersex athletes should compete with men, not women. In doing that, they do not have undue advantage. I see little difference in the argument being made for Trans-sex athletes competing with women.The natural advantage they have is too much to be considered fair.
So CAF is entirely able and entitled to decide that they want the overwhelming majority of their female athletes to compete on a level playing field. It’s not about “coercion”, unfortunate as it might be for the handful of intersex athletes affected.
These DSD athletes are biological males. They go thru male puberty.
Having external female genitalia doesn't mean you are female. Look up conditions like 5ARD and Swyer syndrome.
5ARD is the most common condition amongst DSD athletes and it only occurs in males,
https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condit ... eficiency/
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Okay, I somehow thought you were suggesting CAF were being forced to act against their preference i.e. act in favour of DSD athletes.
Like I said, I’d rather sympathise with the overwhelming majority of the world’s ‘unambiguously female’ athletes.
Like I said, I’d rather sympathise with the overwhelming majority of the world’s ‘unambiguously female’ athletes.
sayala wrote: ↑Mon Jul 25, 2022 5:35 pmI said coerced because CAF does not make this decision. They have to follow FIFA guidelines.Damunk wrote: ↑Sun Jul 24, 2022 11:24 am
Don’t know why you say ‘coerced’.
It’s another of those views that suggests we Africans don’t have a mind of our own, or no expertise or are not capable of taking an independent stand.
Intersex issue is a complex one and it causes great concern with no easy answers.
Intersex athletes are clearly at a huge advantage over other women although due to no fault of their own.
In as much as I sympathize with them, I sympathies with the majority of female athletes more. I mean, just look at this ‘guy’ Clara Luvanga in the picture.
There’s an argument that Intersex athletes should compete with men, not women. In doing that, they do not have undue advantage. I see little difference in the argument being made for Trans-sex athletes competing with women.The natural advantage they have is too much to be considered fair.
So CAF is entirely able and entitled to decide that they want the overwhelming majority of their female athletes to compete on a level playing field. It’s not about “coercion”, unfortunate as it might be for the handful of intersex athletes affected.
These DSD athletes are biological males. They go thru male puberty.
Having external female genitalia doesn't mean you are female. Look up conditions like 5ARD and Swyer syndrome.
5ARD is the most common condition amongst DSD athletes and it only occurs in males,
https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condit ... eficiency/
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