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  1. The decision to exclude women was only reversed from 1969 when, after the increased interest in football caused by England's 1966 World Cup triumph, the Women's Football Association was founded, [26] although it would take a further two years – and an order from UEFA – to force the (men's) Football Association to remove its restrictions on the playing rights of women's teams. [27]

  2. TheFA.com is the official website for the English Football Association, Emirates FA Cup and other competitions. You can find information about leagues, clubs, teams, affiliation numbers, FA rules and laws of the game. Whether you are a player, a coach, a referee or a fan, TheFA.com is your destination for all things football.

  3. How to register or sign in. First up: select the 'Sign in or register now' button from the top right of the homepage. This will prompt the following page to load. If you have a FAN, use the associated email address to populate the 'Sign in name' field, and then enter your password below.

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  5. Based on what you've told us so far, we believe you already have an account with The FA. If you can't remember the password, you can reset your password via the 'forgotten password' link. If you want to create a brand new account, you can register with a new email address.

  6. By becoming a Member, you agree that you wish to receive emails and other communications from The FA in relation to the England Supporters Club, including information about the England team and ticket news. * The FA Group includes The Football Association, Wembley Stadium and St George’s Park.

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    Read more on Lionesses of Africa. Meet the team based at Wembley Stadium and St. George's Park. Learn more about the strategy and history of The FA. We want to make sure our game is open For All to play, watch and participate in. All the information you need on the Adobe Women's FA Cup. National football centre of The Football Association.