
Google has made a significant update to its search settings, allowing users to easily toggle between men’s and women’s teams when searching for football content.
Previously, searches for club names or match details defaulted exclusively to men’s teams, requiring users to add terms like “women” to find relevant results.
Now, a new toggle feature makes it simple for fans to seamlessly switch between men’s and women’s football sections without the need for additional keywords. This change reflects Google’s commitment to promoting inclusivity and better representation in sports search results.
With leading clubs in leagues such as the Premier League and Women’s Super League—like Chelsea, Liverpool, and Arsenal—fielding both men’s and women’s teams under the same name, this adjustment tackles a long-standing issue of representation in digital platforms.
Why It Matters
This move is a step forward for visibility and equality in sports. By removing barriers to finding information about women’s football, Google is making it easier for fans to engage while reflecting the increasing global interest in women’s sports.
As women’s football continues to experience historic growth worldwide, this update reinforces the message that the women’s game deserves equal recognition. It’s a small but meaningful step in fostering inclusivity and ensuring digital platforms support the evolution of football for everyone.


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