Fans enraged as transgender woman, Mara Gomez signs to play in women’s football

Football fans have opposed the decision of the Argentine Football Association to allow a transgender player, Mara Gomez play in the top women’s league.

Fans say Gomez inclusion in top-flight women’s football is “embarrassing” and “unfair” after the first transgender player in Argentina announced she had been cleared to debut for her club.

Villa San Carlos new signee, Gomez revealed in an emotional social media post on Saturday that she had finally been permitted to play, admitting that she had never expected her dream to materialize.

She shared the news alongside a photo of herself signing official paperwork.

Gomez had been playing in a lower league for Las Malvinas before the move began earlier this year, with the Argentine Football Association reportedly rubberstamping the transfer after a test proved she had acceptable levels of testosterone in her blood.

“Today I am officially a player of the highest category of Argentine soccer,” she said, sharing dozens of congratulatory messages she had been flooded with from fellow players and other accounts.

“The road was long – there were many obstacles, many fears and sorrows. [It] made me think that I would not be anyone, that I would never have the opportunity to be happy in my life, but today [that] is reversed.

“I will be fulfilling one of the greatest goals of my life, that I thought…was never going to happen.”

The striker will be eligible to play against Lanus on Saturday but many fans believe the move is unfair.

“Imagine if Messi decides he wants to be a woman next year and carries on his career for 15 more years,” laughed one, while others asked for the odds on Gomez being top scorer in the division and questioned whether her involvement in the women’s game was fair.

“Shouldn’t be allowed in pro sport,” said another. “I respect her wishes to be who she wants to be but, genetically, she is still a man. It’s an unfair advantage.”

One reader said that Gomez could pose a physical threat to her rivals, pointing to the example of Fallon Fox, a transgender MMA fighter who was born a man and contentiously allowed to compete as a woman.

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