The world has recognised women are active and strong part of football- FIFA Gen. Secretary

Published on: 09 March 2021
The world has recognised women are active and strong part of football- FIFA Gen. Secretary
Fatma Samoura

 

FIFA General Secretary Fatma Samoura says the current administration under Gianni Infantino has ensured diversity in the running of the world football governing body.

According to Fatma Samoura, the women representation in the various committees in FIFA has increased since 2016 with a lot more women holding positions in the highest decision-making body.

Speaking in an interview on Happy 98.9 FM’s program to celebrate International Women’s Day on Happy Sports with host Ayishatu Ali Zakari she said, “Now there was a you-turn in May 2016 in Mexico when President Infantino appointed a woman from Africa to lead the FIFA administration and since then many more steps have been taken to inject more diversity into the world of football.

“We have 6 women representing each of the Confederations on the highest decision-making body that is the Executive Council of FIFA”.

“We have 39 females participating in the various committees on FIFA. We are trying to close the gender gap between women’s football and men’s football by injecting more cash into the women’s game as we did in the FIFA Women’s World Cup in France.

“The world has recognized that women are active and strong part of football They contribute 50 per cent of the world population and you cannot run the game without women because we are 50 per cent of the world’s population”.

“I am proud to be leading this organization which is doing a fantastic job in gender streaming across all levels”.

Fatma Samoura also advised young talented women to believe in themselves, choose their own models, acquire more knowledge and should not expect favours because they are women.

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