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    The English Football Association (FA) has announced that transgender women will no longer be eligible to compete in women’s football in England, with the new policy set to take effect on June 1, 2025.

    The decision follows a recent legal ruling by the UK Supreme Court on April 16, 2025, which determined that, under equality law, the definition of a woman is based on biological sex.

    The FA stated that the ruling prompted a necessary review and change to its inclusion policy.

    “As the national governing body, our duty is to ensure football is as inclusive as possible while remaining in line with the law and international regulations set by UEFA and FIFA,” the FA said in a statement.

    Previously, transgender women were allowed to compete in women’s competitions under FA guidelines developed with legal and scientific consultation.

    However, the FA noted that from the outset, the policy was subject to review in the event of significant legal or scientific developments.

    “Following the Supreme Court’s decision, we will be updating our regulations. As of June 1, transgender women will no longer be permitted to participate in the women’s game in England,” the FA confirmed.

    The governing body acknowledged the emotional impact the decision may have on those affected.

    It stated that it is reaching out directly to transgender players currently registered, offering support and guidance on alternative ways to remain active in the sport.

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