The missed generation of women's football

As women's football goes from strength to strength, those who missed out playing it at school are getting a look in.

Describing themselves as the "missed generation", there are a growing number of clubs for women aged 30 and over.

This summer, two women - from Crawley in West Sussex and Canterbury in Kent - decided to follow the Women's World Cup by going to France to hold their own Old Girls World Cup tournament.

See more on Inside Out South East on BBC1 at 19:30 BST on Monday, 16 September and then on BBC iPlayer.

  • Subsection
  • Published