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Indivisa relaunch their sell-out More Women In Football tote bag for International Women's Day

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Each year March 8 marks International Women's Day worldwide, and Indivisa have launched something very special to mark the occasion. The re-release of Indivisa's infamous sell-out 'More Women in Football' tote bag marks the occasion in style and helps to support Her Game Too, a not-for-profit organisation campaigning to raise awareness of sexism in sport.

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Despite the Lionesses' famous Euro 2022 win, a global survey by Indivisa, involving more than 1,000 female football fans found that 27 percent of women who play football say they would play more if it weren’t for concerns about their safety. A further 24 percent of fans who don’t currently play football voiced the same concerns as the main reason they don’t take part.

Head of Indivisa, Morgan Brennan, is a player herself and manages the amateur women’s team, the Victoria Park Vixens. Brennan said: “When we first launched the More Women in Football bag, it sold out fast and has been spotted everywhere from 5-a-side playing fans’ shoulders to Jill Scott’s Instagram.

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“We believe the message is simple and covers not just seeing more women on TV, but in the boardrooms, behind the cameras, and more. It benefits everyone in football to have more women involved in football. This is why we’re proud to work with Her Game Too and do our bit to support their work in tackling sexism in sport."

Profits from bag sales during March will be donated to Her Game Too to continue their work in tackling sexism in sport. Roopa Vyas, director at Her Game Too added, “It’s great to work with Indivisa, and funds raised from sales of the More Women in Football tote bag will go towards making football a sport which is accessible to all. 

“We’re also looking forward to seeing it being worn by men, as well as women as we believe that men have an important role to play in being allies and being seen to support diversity and equality in football.”