NUNES, R. N.; NUNES, Raira Nogueira.
Resumen:
Women’s football, subject of this paper, came up in a society based on structures and
hierarchies that devalue and oppress women. In this way, meanwhile, on one side is
historicaly observed a bigger growth and acknowledgment of men’s football, on the
other side, comes across with a very low budget destined to those women who pursues
the football career. Although Brazil is considered “the football country”, when is
considered the practice of this sport by women, such nickname doesn’t fit, just because
this universe mostly male, the female practice is not seen as a profit generator. By this
point, the objective of this paper is to question women’s place in the history of brazilian
football and, in a particular way, to analyze the path of a football player called Miraildes,
more known as Formiga. Through this singular experience, is intended to question the
structural dimension of gender disparities on the scenario of brazilian football. For this,
bibliographies about women’s football are dialogued with authors that have na
approach with gender relations; as fonts are used, mostly journalistic articles,
interviews available on Youtube and law acts to show the arguments. The paper is
about an initial research that came from a discomfort felt with the lack of opportunities
for women on the scenario of football career, in spite of some changes on the last
years.