Now that I think about it it would make a lot of sense to put women's soccer into, say, the FIFA games. It would be great for publicity and would almost certainly boost sales among the large and growing female gamer demographic. It would also be a good profile boost for the sport, so I'm sure the WSL would co-operate.
Women's soccer obviously isn't that popular, but looking up the stats the teams seem to be better attended than at least some of the league 3 teams that are already in the game.
From the research I've done, it pretty much wouldn't increase female interest in sports game by an appreciable amount. Women are already interested in female sports. It MIGHT spark an interest in people who would buy games JUST because they potray themselves as progressive, but who knows how big that market is (How many people buy "The Sims" because it allows homosexual and bisexual relationships? versus it just being fun?)
What is funny is that the articles I read suggested that men's sport is sexist BECAUSE it doesn't sell more engendered products like NFL Lipstick or NFL Nail polish. Which we already seen here is often considered sexist.
Mind you don't get me wrong. "I" would like to see women's teams (whether by default or by editing it in yourself) in sports games involving men only leagues. Just that the business side of me knows it wouldn't make a sizable difference especially since sports games are all about milking your fanbase CONSTANTLY with as little change as humanly possible.
That and I don't like sports games for the most part. So I am clearly not part of the sports game market.
Sports Games that Typically Feature Men and Women in spite having male only leagues:
-Golf
-Tennis
-The Olympics (Yeah... Olympic games are often oddly unisex in videogame format)
Honestly for the longest time I thought Tennis was a co-ed sport... I was actually really disappointed to hear it is just another sport with male dominance where the women just cannot compete in an appreciable manner...
I know there is Racing, Snowboarding, Skateboarding and stuff... but I don't THINK those are gender divided...