In a moment when women's football has reached unprecedented heights—with the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup drawing nearly two million fans—Clelia Castro-Malaspina's "Girls with Goals" arrives as a perfectly timed celebration of the sport's journey from marginalisation to global phenomenon.
Castro-Malaspina, already acclaimed for her work in children's literature with Your Freedom, Your Power, brings her characteristic insight and accessibility to this compelling narrative aimed at young adult readers. The book masterfully weaves together the complex history of women's football, from its working-class English roots to its current status as the world's most popular women's sport.
"Girls with Goals" stands out for its unwavering examination of the sport's challenging history. The author boldly tackles challenging subjects, like the 50-year ban on women's football in England, all the while upholding an ultimately inspirational tone. Through carefully curated historical imagery and contemporary photographs, the book creates a visual timeline that brings the story to life for young readers.
Castro-Malaspina's strength lies in her ability to spotlight both celebrated figures and lesser-known pioneers, particularly focusing on marginalised athletes who helped shape the sport. This inclusive approach ensures that readers see themselves represented in the story, regardless of their background.
The timing of this book couldn't be better. As women's professional leagues continue to expand, with new competitions launching and attendance records being shattered, "Girls with Goals" provides crucial context for young fans to understand how far the sport has come and where it might be heading.
"Girls with Goals" is more than just a sports book—it's a testament to perseverance, a celebration of progress, and an inspiration for the next generation of athletes. Castro-Malaspina has created an essential addition to any young sports fan's library, one that will educate, enlighten, and empower its readers to appreciate the beautiful game's most important untold story.
This groundbreaking book succeeds in its mission to document women's football history for young readers while maintaining the perfect balance between educational content and engaging storytelling. It's a vital resource that fills a significant gap in sports literature for young adults.
Publisher: Holler
Published: May 8, 2025
Price: £14.99
Paperback: 176 pages
ISBN-10: 1836001886
ISBN-13: 978-1836001881
Dimensions: 154 x 233 mm
Reading age: 13 to 18 years