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Football union want to increase support for women players

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VANCOUVER: The union for football players around the world want to increase support for women players.

FIFPro announced the initiative on Friday, two days before the Women’s World Cup final between the United States and Japan. The key component is the opportunit­y for women players to become direct members, allowing player representa­tion in countries where there is no other players’ union.

Former Swedish national player Caroline Jonsson is head of FIFPro’s Women’s Football Committee. She said the diversity of women’s football is “huge” and “we have to find a way to reach out” to all the players.

Jonsson said the impetus of FIFPro’s new initiative to include women was the outcry about the use of artificial turf instead of grass at the Women’s World Cup in Canada.

FIFPro secretary general Theo van Seggelen said FIFPro tried to intervene in the issue, but it was too late.

FIFPro have created an advisory board of current women’s players. The group will attempt to establish a “functionin­g internatio­nal calendar” for women’s football.

FIFPro also announced an advisory board of current national team players that includes Spain’s Veronica Boquete, Nigeria’s Rita Chikwelu, Mexico’s Monica Gonzalez, Sweden’s Lotta Schelin, Holland’s Kristen van de Ven and Australia’s Lydia Williams.

“This is a marathon, and not a sprint,” Jonsson said. “But we are taking the important first steps.”

Boquete praised FIFPro’s involvemen­t in the women’s game in light of the situation facing Spain’s national team.

Spain’s players had called for the removal of coach Ignacio Quereda, who has led the national team since 1988, citing they were not well prepared for the meet. — AP

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