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Las Lobas y Las Gardenias de Tepito y sus goles contra la discriminación sexual
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Las Lobas y Las Gardenias de Tepito y sus goles contra la discriminación sexual

The article recounts the history of 'Las Gardenias de Tepito,' the first openly LGBTQ+ football team in Mexico, founded in the 1980s in Tepito. The team began playing during the annual celebration of Saint Francis of Assisi, held on October 4th, using a makeshift field called Maracaná. Despite uncertainty over the exact year they started, the team has remained active for decades, gaining recognition and support from the community. The team has been supported by figures like Bárbara Zamora, who provided uniforms and technical direction, and continues today with players like Naomi Camacho, who highlights their role in opening doors for future generations of LGBTQ+ athletes.

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Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek se osredotoča na sporten problem - homofobijo in spolne norme v nogometu - in ne zavzema jasnega ideološkega stališča. Predstavlja opazovanja in razmišljanja, ne pa zagovarjanje ali kritiko posameznih političnih skupin.

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Las Lobas y Las Gardenias de Tepito y sus goles contra la discriminación sexual

The article recounts the history of 'Las Gardenias de Tepito,' the first openly LGBTQ+ football team in Mexico, founded in the 1980s in Tepito. The team began playing during the annual celebration of Saint Francis of Assisi, held on October 4th, using a makeshift field called Maracaná. Despite uncertainty over the exact year they started, the team has remained active for decades, gaining recognition and support from the community. The team has been supported by figures like Bárbara Zamora, who provided uniforms and technical direction, and continues today with players like Naomi Camacho, who highlights their role in opening doors for future generations of LGBTQ+ athletes.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses on the historical and cultural significance of a sports team, emphasizing its role in promoting inclusivity and visibility for LGBTQ+ individuals. It presents a balanced narrative without overt ideological slant, focusing on factual recounting of the team’s development and impact

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