Titus, SimoneNsibande, Lungile Nicollette2022-03-172024-04-172022-03-172024-04-172021https://hdl.handle.net/10566/11330Magister Artium (Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science) - MA(SRES)Sport activities are important and helpful for the general development of its participants without unfairness. Women have the same right as men to take part in the sports activities, but women face challenges of inequality throughout the world. The South African female football team has been competing at a high level and have become inspirational role models for many women and girls. Internationally, football and sport has revealed a positive effect on highlighting issues related to gender in sport. This includes a chance for women to earn self-esteem and confidence, have constructive interactions with men, and challenge unequal gender norms. However, little is known about the experiences of female footballers in institutions of higher learning with regards to some of the challenges.enFootballWomen footballHigher educationFemales & university sportSouth AfricaExploring challenges experienced by female footballers in a higher education institution in the Western CapeUniversity of Western Cape