FIFA wants more women soccer players

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FIFA, the governing body of world football, wants to double the number of women players, saying yesterday that it has set out "concrete projects" to achieve that goal.


FIFA is aiming for 60 million women footballers worldwide by 2026, while professionalizing clubs and national leagues.


"The three overriding objectives that we have are: increasing participation, enhancing the commercial value and building the foundations," Sarai Bareman, FIFA's chief woman football officer, said.


She said one aim is "developing the coaches, the referees, the administration, the people who are around the women's game in order that everything we do can be sustainable and have a strong structure."


She said FIFA wanted change off the field as well, "bringing more women into the decision making body."


She said that increasing revenue was an important part of the strategy.


"If we are really able to commercialize women's football, that will help us a lot in terms of overcoming some of this resources that exist within the structure of the women's game."


"We are a small team and we are here to provide the expertise and to drive the project," Bareman said.


"The entire organization of FIFA is responsible for implementing this strategy."


She went on to praise FIFA general secretary Fatma Samoura and president Gianni Infantino.


"Fatma Samoura, our first ever female general secretary, gave me amazing support," she added.


"Gianni Infantino, a father of four daughters, is very big on promoting and developing women's football."


In a video FIFA posted online, Infantino said, "We have to do more, because it's not enough. We need to turn to the next level, we need to have a strategy to do that."


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