For the 1996 established Women's Olympic Football Tournament, given the general abandonment of amateur
regulations in the Olympic Games in the 1990s, the national women's teams do not have restrictions due to
professionalism or age; thus, the tournament becomes a back-to-back re-World Cup with the best teams of
the previous year's World Cup plus the hosts. However, England and other British Home Nations are not
eligible to compete as separate entities because the International Olympic Committee does not recognise
their FIFA status as separate teams in competitions. The participation of UK men's and women's sides at the
2012 Olympic tournament was a bone of contention between the four national associations in the UK from 2005,
when the Games were awarded to London, to 2009. England was strongly in favour of unified UK teams,
while Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland were opposed, fearing adverse consequences for the independent
status of the Home Nations within FIFA. Eventually, a compromise was reached by which England alone will field
teams under the UK banner (officially "Great Britain") for the 2012 Games.
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