San Diego Union-Tribune

FIFA’s choice as women’s WC ambassador baffles

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FIFA’s choice of Brazilian supermodel Adriana Lima as its first global fan ambassador five months before the Women’s World Cup was described Tuesday as “tone deaf” by the former leader of the soccer body’s task force for women’s soccer, writes Graham Dunbar

of The Associated Press.

Lima’s appointmen­t to “develop, promote and participat­e in several global initiative­s” was announced by FIFA on Monday hours before the former Victoria’s Secret runway model helped present the fan prize in Paris at its annual award ceremony.

“Seriously, FIFA, is this the fan engagement ambassador we need as the (Women’s World Cup) approaches?” wrote Moya Dodd,

who was part of the co-hosting bid campaign for her native Australia and New Zealand, on her Twitter account.

Dodd, a former FIFA executive committee member and longtime advocate for women’s soccer, used the hashtag “tonedeaf” and posted a glamor photo from Lima’s Twitter account that has 2.4 million followers.

A former Australia national team player, Dodd also recalled recent speculatio­n FIFA could sign the Saudi Arabia tourism board as an official sponsor of the month-long tournament that starts July 20.

“Honestly baffled by the marketing strategy. First FIFA wants to send an LGBTQ-friendly audience to ‘Visit Saudi’,” Dodd wrote. “Now it’s targeting who exactly?”

Lima was photograph­ed Monday in Paris at the FIFA gala event with its president, Gianni Infantino, and posted on Twitter her new role “means the world to me.”

She also posted to her 15.4 million followers on Instagram: “It is a great honor to be part of the FIFA Family.”

“As a fan myself, I hope to connect at a greater level this family to the life of this beautiful sport: the fans!” she wrote.

FIFA did not specify details Monday of the projects involving Lima, nor if it would involve the biggest-ever marquee women’s tournament which now has 32 teams.

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