Trans non-binary footballer Quinn was one of those who criticised a women’s team’s “Too Many Balls” campaign.
Boston National Football Club, the newest side in the National Women’s Soccer League, launched its “Too Many Balls” campaign on Tuesday (15 October).
“Boston loves its balls… there are too many balls in this town”. We are BOS nation, where anything is possible. No balls necessary,” a video narrator said, before noting the exception was a football.
A day after the campaign was unveiled, following negative reaction online, the campaign was axed and the video removed. The club admitted that it had “missed the mark” in an attempt to “create a bold and buzz-worthy launch campaign”.
‘Colossally stupid’
One person took to X/Twitter to call the video “colossally stupid”, while trans and non-binary Seattle Reign midfielder Quinn wrote on Instagram: “Feels transphobic. Yikes.”
Quinn, who came out as non-binary and trans in 2020, made history at the Tokyo Olympics three years ago by becoming the becoming the first out, transgender, non-binary athlete to compete in the Games.
I *LIVE* for corporate f*ck-ups.
Boston's new Women's Soccer League team—BOS NATION FC (the name is actually *not* the worst thing here)—launched to this colossally stupid BALLS video. Holy sh*t @NWSLBoston