Special issue: Soccer by and for women (vol. 2) – Varia No 145, 2024/2 - 188 pagesPages 7 to 18Being a female soccer player and trying to play professionally in France: Conditions for the emergence and development of a fragile statusBy Cécile Ottogalli-Mazzacavallo, Virginie Nicaise, Guillaume BodetPages 29 to 48Being a woman and playing for Olympique Lyonnais: A tentative historical overview of an atypical soccer clubBy Théo Bodin, Cassandre Rivrais, Cécile Ottogalli-MazzacavalloPages 49 to 66The institutionalization of women’s soccer through federal sports policies: Sweden vs. France, “let’s replay the match” (twentieth and twenty-first centuries)By Audrey Gozillon, Jean BréhonPages 67 to 82Professionalizing the women’s section within a “historical” professional soccer club: FC Metz’s women’s team (2014–2019)By Laurent GrünPages 83 to 100Is international women’s soccer less balanced and intense than men’s? Competitive balance and competitive intensity in FIFA World Cups from 1990 to 2019By Nicolas ScellesResearch articles – VariaPages 103 to 126Young athletes’ evaluation of abusive situation: An innovative approach associated with the 2020 Winter Youth OlympicsPages 127 to 149Women’s place in the toponymy of French swimming pools (1969-2021)Research questionsPages 153 to 163Toward a new sustainable sports model?Pages 167 to 170In memory of Jean-Pierre AugustinBy André Suchet, Jean-François Loudcher, Pauline Soulier, Yannick Hernandez, Francis Adolin, Pierre Durand, Éric Claverie, Michel FavoryBook reviewsPages 173 to 175Serge Durali, Guillaume Dietsch, Une histoire politique de l’EPS. Du XIXe siècle à nos jours, Louvain-la-Neuve, De Boeck Supérieur, 2022, 359 p.Pages 177 to 180Bastien Pouy-Bidard, Transidentités en Éducation Physique et Sportive (EPS), Paris, L’Harmattan, coll. “Prix scientifique”, 2022, 160 p. Foreword by Anne Barrère and Dominique Bret.Pages 181 to 183Thierry Terret, Balades olympiques, vol. 5, Les chemins éducatifs, Paris, L’Harmattan, coll. “Espaces et temps du sport”, 2023, 186 p.