8
challenges on
International
Women's Day
Kadeisha Buchanan
Canada and Olympique Lyonnais player
“We want coaching staff that are up to the job. Just because it's women's football doesn't mean to say it's easier."
TONA IS
Spain U-17 coach
U-17 Women's World Cup 🏆
U-17 Women's EURO 🏆
in 2018
#FanMovement
"Do you know the offside rule? Yes, and if you don’t mind me saying, I know it better than most Premier League referees."
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Lydia Tafesse Abebe
Árbitra internacional
de Etiopía
I am convinced that by having more people watching the game and seeing how beautiful, skilful and athletic it is – we will attract more fans, higher participation and in turn, more commercial interest and revenue streams into the women’s game.
SARAI BAREMAN,
FIFA Chief Women’s Football Officer
Vero Brunati
Argentinian journalist
Sarina Wiegman
Netherlands head coach
Dawn Scott
Fitness coach,
USA women's national team
If we’re going to get more women into these jobs at the highest level, we need more open doors, but we also need women who are looking for these opportunities and can make the most of them. Organisations and teams need to give talented, qualified women opportunities to work in every position.
With just a few months
until France 2019, now,
more than ever
is the time:
#DareToShine
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