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| Tuesday, 30 November, 1999, 17:48 GMT Nude footballers kick up a fuss
A nude calendar launched on Tuesday featuring the Australian women's soccer team, the Matildas, is set to sell out despite a wave of criticism over its provocative pictures.
Chief executive of the Australian Women's Soccer Association (AWSA), Warren Fisher said: "This calendar is generating such amazing interest because each of the 12 players are expressing themselves individually."
"It's turned out great, we really love the shot. It's definitely going up on the living room wall," she said. Publicity drive The 12 black-and-white images are said to be "tasteful" and according to AWSA president Shirley Brown it was the only way to increase the profile of the team. "In Australia, women's sport is still considered second rate," she said. "No matter how good these girls are as soccer players, that is not enough to get the recognition that they deserve." The Matildas finished 11th in the recent Women's World Cup in the USA and AWSA is currently campaigning for the right to hold the 2003 event.
Male fantasy And writing in Sunday's Sydney Sun Herald newspaper, columnist Sue Williams said the calendar held out the promise that "if the Matildas don't score on the field, male fans could well do so in the dressing room later." The Matildas respond that they were happy to be part of the calendar. Nineteen-year-old striker Alicia Ferguson said she was proud to be involved. "The idea was put forward to us and it was our decision whether we wanted to do it or not," she said. But the short-term goal of attracting media attention would seem to have been achieved: the launch party was described as "standing room only" with television crews from all over Australia and several from abroad. |
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