The pioneering Manchester football team where the women's game was 'really founded'

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Unsung Mancunian footballing heroes finally got the recognition they deserve this week after a plaque was unveiled for Manchester Corinthians.

The Corinthians, which started out in 1949, were a women’s football team that were hugely successful, playing as the unofficial England side in a European Cup and World Cup — winning both.

The team trained at Fog Lane Park in Didsbury. For much of their existence, women’s football was banned, in effect, as female teams were prevented from playing on Football League grounds, or pitches owned by clubs affiliated to the FA.

The 50-year-long prohibition was only lifted in 1971. Also read: Lady Cathy Ferguson dies at the age of 84 Also read: Manchester United announce tributes to Lady Cathy Ferguson That did not stop the Corinthians, however, who played to crowds of more than 60,000 on their trips abroad.

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