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FA Bans Transgender Women From Women’s Football Following Supreme Court Ruling

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 1, 2025 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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FA Bans Transgender Women From Women’s Football Following Supreme Court Ruling.

Transgender women will no longer be permitted to play in women’s football in England from 1 June, the Football Association (FA) has confirmed, following a landmark Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of a woman.

 

On 11 April, the FA had introduced updated eligibility criteria for transgender women, allowing participation provided strict medical conditions were met. However, the Supreme Court’s 15 April judgement clarified that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex. In light of this, the FA has reversed its earlier policy, stating that only individuals born biologically female will be eligible to play in women’s football across all levels.





 

“This is a complex subject,” the FA said in a statement. “Our position has always been that if there was a material change in law, science, or the operation of the policy in grassroots football, then we would review it and change it if necessary.”

 

The FA acknowledged the emotional impact of the decision on transgender players, expressing understanding for those who may now feel excluded. “We understand this will be difficult for people who simply want to play the game they love in the gender by which they identify,” the statement added. The governing body confirmed it is contacting the fewer than 30 transgender women currently registered in the sport to discuss how they can remain involved.

 

The decision comes as governing bodies across UK sport begin re-evaluating their policies in the wake of the court ruling. England Netball, for example, announced new guidelines on Thursday banning transgender women from the female category starting 1 September. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is also expected to follow suit with a similar ban at all levels of the women’s game.

 

The Scottish FA is also preparing to align its policy with the FA’s, potentially extending the ban across the Home Nations.

 

Under the FA’s previous policy announced earlier in April, transgender women could compete in the women’s game provided they maintained low testosterone levels for at least 12 months and underwent an annual medical review. Participation was also subject to match observations and final approval from the FA. That policy has now been scrapped entirely.

 

Reactions to the announcement have been divided. Human rights group *Sex Matters* described the FA’s move as “overdue,” criticising the previous rules as “nonsensical.” Former Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies called it a victory for the “safety and fairness of all our girls and women in football,” while the Women’s Rights Network welcomed the decision but lamented the struggle it took to reach this point.

 

In contrast, campaigners for transgender inclusion expressed dismay. Natalie Washington, from *Football vs Transphobia*, said many transgender women were now likely to give up the sport altogether, citing fears around safety and exclusion in the men’s game. “The people I know that are talking about this are saying, ‘Well, that’s it for football for me,’” she said.

 

Anti-discrimination organisation *Kick It Out* urged the football community to show solidarity with transgender players, stating: “Now is the time to remind ourselves that football brings people together… Transphobic abuse – on the pitch, in the stands and online – is real and rising.”

 

The FA is the first major sports governing body to implement a full ban in response to the Supreme Court ruling. Other sports such as athletics, cycling and swimming had previously introduced similar restrictions, with British Triathlon pioneering the establishment of an “open category” in 2022.

 

While the FA insists the decision was based on legal advice and not ideology, its swift policy reversal has sparked further debate about how to balance inclusion with fairness and safety in women’s sport. As more sporting bodies move towards policies based on biological sex, calls for alternative inclusive categories continue to grow.

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