Every Player Counts: Celebrating women in football
- Text by Saoirse O'Leary
- Photography by Flora Maclean
As women continue to experience discrimination and prejudice on and off the sports pitch, ‘Every Player Counts’ offers a refreshing and intimate perspective of women in sport.
Flora explains that being a footballer herself has given her work a personal and unique insight into the game. “I can get into the whole experience of it, knowing these girls and that we face the same problems,” she tells me.
“It helps that I’m a female – if a guy came at this, it wouldn’t work. And knowing football helps. If I didn’t play, I couldn’t speak a similar language, I couldn’t communicate the way I do.”
Flora has trained as a fashion and documentary photography, but this project was born entirely from her deep-rooted passion for football. In a sporting world so often dominated by men, her pictures offer a refreshing antidote to the prevailing boys-club culture in the game.
For Maclean, the strength of the images offer the women a chance to express themselves in a way that separates them from their gender. “That’s the side I like to push, to make them look strong,” Maclean emphasises. “There’s nothing frilly about my photographs, freeing the girls from gender to be who they want to be.”
However, Maclean still feels that being female can limit women on the pitch. “The other day I was photographing this girl and she was 16,” Flora explains. “[Male players] were wolf whistling, and that’s not why we’re there. She should be part of them… I’m constantly reminded it’s not usual for women to play, but it should be.” Rather than limiting women to their gender, the exhibition is a reclamation of the subculture that surrounds the women’s sport.
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Every Player Counts is open Monday 20 June 6-9 pm at the 71a Gallery. A live screening of the Euro England v. Slovakia match will be shown from 8pm, with beer provided by Five Points Brewing. RSVP to hello@floramaclean.com
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