AFL ditches white shorts for female players to combat ‘period stigma’

The AFL has removed white shorts from on-field uniforms in the AFLW and other female competitions, with the move hoped to eliminate performance anxiety faced by players during their menstrual cycles.

Key points:

  • AFLW clubs and female players were consulted by the AFL before the decision was announced
  • The AFL has announced the change will come into effect ahead of the 2023 AFLW season
  • It says it wants to prioritise the health and wellbeing of female players

The league’s decision follows consultation with AFLW clubs and female players.

Research conducted by the AFL shows players — particularly younger girls — are less likely to participate in sport if they feel uncomfortable in their uniform.

The AFL will work with AFLW clubs to make the adjustments in time for the 2023 season.

Similar measures that have been rolled out in tennis (Wimbledon), cricket (Test matches) and soccer across the world.

Author: Ivan Robinson