“…In this way, negotiation about the use of the space shapes like a mesosystem (Neal & Neal, 2013) where individual interests of schoolchildren, relationships among peers and relationships with teachers converge. Football was the most played activity for boys and required a larger space, which means that football players would take over the main areas of the schoolyard (Blatchford et al, 2003; Boyle, Marshall, & Robeson, 2003). In both our study and other research, teachers mediated in the conflicts caused by the lack of space (Pawlowski et al, 2014; Sallis et al, 2001; Willenberg et al, 2010) and organized it around football providing equipment only for boys who played it (Sallis et al, 2001; Willenberg et al, 2010).…”