mullymt1
Montana Matt
mullymt1

There is no such thing as "men's soccer" at the World Cup/national team level. There is just soccer, which any person, male or female, may play if they are able to compete. There are no females that are physically able to compete, so "women's soccer" was created. The whole point is that it excludes half of the

Except you say that Abby Wambauch excels at her sport. This is true only if you exclude the male half of the soccer world. Whether you want to call that "off-brand" or not is irrelevant.

I never said that they were. They are welcome to play in the World Cup if they are able to make the team.

The answer here is not to try to force equal recognition of records created in leagues that are restricted only to women (most "men's" leagues are actually open to all); the answer is to develop and promote sports where the physiological differences between elite athletes of different sexes do not result in an

How is this trollish? If there were an NBA league where only people below 5'5" were allowed to play, would a particularly dominate player be right in claiming that he or she was the leading scorer in the country?

But there is no men's tournament.