1 Introduction, 1
Jorge Knijnik and Gabriela Garton
Part I Football: Te Final Feminist Battleground in Latin America, 9
2 No nos callamos más: A Turning Point in Women’s Football and Women’s Rights in Argentina, 11
Gabriela Garton, Nemesia Hijós, and Verónica Moreira
3 ‘Our football is joy, it’s dissident, and it’s feminist!’: La Coordinadora Sin Fronteras de Fútbol Feminista and Women’s Fight for the Right to Football in Argentina, 35
Matthew Hawkins and Julia Hang
4 Another ‘barra’ Is Possible: Women, Feminism and ‘barras’ in Mexico, 55
Claudia Pedraza Bucio
5 La Nuestra Fútbol Feminista: A Social Experimentation and Learning Territory, 77
Enriqueta Tato, Jimena Aon, Juliana Roman Lozano, Maria Belén Bramanti, María José Figueroa, Mónica Santino, and Paula Korsakas
Part II Mujeres Futbolistas: Experiences and Achievements, 95
6 Power, Policy and Priorities: Te Experiences of Colombian Women Playing Football, 97
Sophie Legros, Sarah Oxford, and Ana Margarita Salas de la Hoz
7 Bolivian Women as Professional Footballers: Te Voices and the Feminism of the karimachus, 115
Eliana Aguilar Aguilar and Ana Alcazár-Campos
8 Socio-Political Dynamic of Women’s Participation in Football in Venezuela, 131
Rosa López de D’Amico and Lesbia Verenzuela
9 Invisible Champions: An Ethnography of Peruvian Women’s Football, 147
Mark Biram
10 Mexican Women and Academics Playing Football, 165
Ciria Margarita Salazar, Isela Guadalupe Ramos Carranza, and Emilio Gerzaín Manzo Lozano
11 Football and Gender in Chile: Impact of the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup on the Participation of Chilean Women in the Sport, 187
Miguel Cornejo Amestica, Carlos Matus Castillo, and Carolina Paz Cabello Escudero
Part III Latin American Conversations: Pasado, Presente y Futuro, 209
12 ‘Femina sana in corpore sano’ (As long as they don’t play football): Football and Womanhood in the 1920s’ Argentine Capital, 211
Pablo Ariel Scharagrodsky and Magalí Peréz Riedel
13 Transgression and Resistance: An Approach to Mexican Women’s Football History through the Case of Alicia Vargas (1970–1991), 231
Giovanni Alejandro Pérez Uriarte
14 An Oral History of Women’s Football in Colombia: Building Tools for Collective Action, 247
Gabriela Ardila Biela
15 Has Latin America’s Title IX Arrived? Impact of the CONMEBOL Institutional Incentive Regulations on South American Football, 269
Fernando Augusto Starepravo, Giovanna Xavier de Moura, and Felipe Canan
16 ‘Si nos permiten jugar’: Constructing a Feminist Football in Latin America, 289
Jorge Knijnik and Gabriela Garton
Index, 303