It should not have taken the entire women’s football community voicing the disgust and wrong doing of the RFEF and the public actions of that bald fool for his resignation.
The Jamaican girls should not have had to create a GoFundMe page to get to Australia to compete.
The Canadian team should not have had to go public about their lack of pay.
It should not have taken the early departure of the USWNT to get Vlatko out.
The Zambian team should not have had to voice their issues of sexual abuse and misconduct of their coach.
So many other issues out there from so many other countries that should not even be in existence.
It should not take the players announcing to the world that there are issues for them to be taken seriously. Players should be able to feel comfortable enough to speak with their federations about problems and know that changes will be made and that they will not be singled out or become a victim of backlash. Treat female footballers with the same professionalism and respect you treat the males.
Whatever you do don’t think about Mapi, Panos, and Patri at home watching Spain win, without them, with Vilda leading the team and their friends who went back on their word playing in the final
ONA BATLLE - Switzerland v Spain: Round of 16 - FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 - Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland), Aotearoa (New Zealand) - August 05, 2023