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Poland was among the first nations to grant women legal rights: women's suffrage was enacted in 1918 [9] after the country regained independence that year, following the 123-year period of partition and foreign rule. In 1932 Poland made marital rape illegal. Despite the improvement of the state's policies regarding women's rights, Polish women ...
History. Poland was one of the earliest nations in Europe to begin developing women's football, having fielded its female team for the first time in 1981, for a friendly against Italy away. Poland's debut ended with a 0–3 defeat in Catania. Since its inception, Poland has little success at the international stage, and has failed to qualify ...
However, if "first-wave feminism" is defined as Betty Friedan and others have done, [4] as a global movement in the 19th and 20th centuries, mainly concerned with women's right to vote (i.e., women's suffrage), then Poland experienced it at the same time as other Western countries, toward the end of the 19th, and especially at the beginning of ...
The Poland women's national volleyball team (Polish: Reprezentacja Polski w piłce siatkowej kobiet) represents Poland in international volleyball competition. The team is controlled by the Polish Volleyball Federation (Polski Związek Piłki Siatkowej, PZPS), the governing body for volleyball in Poland, which represents the country in international competitions and friendly matches.
The Ekstraliga (English: Extra League) is the top Polish league for women's association football teams. The league's first season was in 1979–80. Initially, it was called I liga polska kobiet. The first title holder was Czarni Sosnowiec. In 2005, the league was renamed to Ekstraliga kobiet. The winner of the league qualifies for the UEFA ...
II liga. Cups: Polish Cup. International competitions. UEFA Women's Champions League. Women's football in Poland is growing in popularity. [1] The first women to play football in Poland was in the 1920s. [2] [3]
Magdalena Fręch (Polish pronunciation: [maɡdaˈlɛna ˈfrɛ̃x]; born 15 December 1997) is a Polish professional tennis player. [ 1 ] She has a career-high singles WTA ranking of world No. 32 reached on 16 September 2024. On 8 August 2022, she peaked at No. 174 in the doubles rankings. [ 2 ]
European Championship. Appearances. 10 (First in 1996) Best result. 5th (1998) Last updated on Unknown. The Poland women's national handball team is controlled by the Poland Handball Federation (Związek Piłki Ręcznej w Polsce), and represents Poland in international matches. [1]