Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Next World Cup is in France, not Qatar!

- Associated Press sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MOSCOW: The “next” World Cup got plenty of hype in Russia. A massive cube was alight with video images of “Qatar 2022” in Gorky Park, while the ground floor of the high-end shopping mall at Red Square was devoted to displays touting the event.

But apart from a social media campaign, there was little attention on the (actual) next senior World Cup: the women’s tournament next year in France.

That was surprising. In the past several years since scandal enveloped soccer’s governing body, FIFA has made a point of proclaimin­g that it aims to raise both the role of women in the organizati­on and the profile of the women’s game.

President Gianni Infantino appointed Fatma Samoura as the first female secretary general of soccer’s internatio­nal governing body in 2016, while also announcing creation of women’s soccer division.

The men’s World Cup in Russia could have provided an opportunit­y to address equity in the sport while also pointing to the women’s tournament next year. But France 2019 wasn’t promoted much at all: No signs, events or displays in tourist areas.

Samoura made some appearance­s, but was not visible during the awards ceremony following France’s victory over Croatia on Sunday. Venezuelan forward Deyna Castellano­s was deemed the women’s soccer ambassador in Russia and she starred in a social media campaign anchored by the hashtag #Daretoshin­e. But while the 19-year-old is considered a rising star in the women’s game, Venezuela failed to qualify for France so the selection seemed odd.

Infantino acknowledg­ed more could be done for the women’s game at his wrap-up news conference in Moscow. There’s no doubt

 ?? GETTY ?? Deyna Castellano­s was the women’s football ambassador in Russia although Venezuela did not qualify for the World Cup in France.
GETTY Deyna Castellano­s was the women’s football ambassador in Russia although Venezuela did not qualify for the World Cup in France.

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