In Switzerland, matches have been sold to a large extent in Euro 2025, identifying Barcelona, Bavaria Munich and Chelsea, with swollen congestion on global stars. At first glance, female football has never been close to men’s football.
Beyond the ongoing battle for equal pay, there is another luxurious and striking difference between the international football of men and women in Europe. Most of the women’s teams are largely a watchman compared to their male counterparts. While fans, players and football institutions try to make women’s game inclusive, some communities limited access to football means the euro 2025 – on the least pitch – does not really reflect many nations representing many nations.
Building Inclusion – All types
The agreement for football fan research company is two circles, women’s football European fans more than the small and more women’s football. An open, comfortable environment is a large part of the stand and outspoken players.
“I think it is a more inclusive atmosphere in women’s football. It’s not very friendly. It is not a scare,” Sere told the England fan of England visiting Switzerland from London.
Many fans want the diversity of the crowd and the inclusive nature of women’s football to be expanded to the social and cultural background of women playing sports at the highest level.
Three years ago, hosts and winners England faced institutional criticism from prominent former players such as Anita Asante and Alex Scott, which failed to bring non-white players into folds. The squad had three players from the total Kali dynasty of just 13%. According to showing racism the red card, three years later, this number has increased by only 17%. This is much less than 64% that makes the men’s squad of England.
Germany, where more than one in four people are an immigrant or descendants of an immigrant, had just a handful of players, who were already with immigrant roots before the whole dorsoon retired from international football and Nicole Aniomi was cut off from the euro roster.
The obstacles to use the England team are quite diverse. He means that the tournament squad of Germany, like many people in the competition, looks very rare like the country’s widespread population.
In Zurich, an English fan told DW, “I am here, representing England, and I am the British Asian.” “I think variety is very important.”
France’s football variety approach
“My daughter plays football, we’re in football,” a French fan told DW before the Euro 2025 match. “It is important, it is specific to show every girl who wants to play football, that they think they may be part of the French team.”
France is a jump and border over most European countries, one of the most diverse squads one of the tournaments.
Midfielder Grace Gyoro, who Dr. Born in Congo and Orleans, Midfielder Grace Georo raised in France said, “It is a matter of pride to represent your country, whether it is men or women’s team. We are proud of all here and are capable of representing France,” midfielder Grace Gyoro, who. Born in Congo and Orleans arose in France, said in a press conference.
French players expressed surprise when asked about diversity in their squad, as many of them take it as a given and a simple reflection of French culture.
“This is not really something you think about,” said France’s attacker Clara Meto. “It is true that there is a lot of variety in different regions of France, and we are all united on the pitch.”
For the French FA, France has a dense web of clubs offering girls and women’s footballs across the country, meaning that the opportunity to play is never far away.
“We know that football is extremely disappointed all over France, according to it it can diversify the team. Above these, it is a property we can actually use,” Mateo continued.
Break up
Many football associations are eager to make their football more accessible at the ground level, in the hope that it will cause greater diversity at the elite level. For example, the English FA recently launched a four -year -old girls and women’s football strategy, where promoting diversity is a central plank.
Euro 2025 Host Switzerland has launched something similar. Zuric is a program in Zurich that provides free weekly football training to girls in schools, a major tenant of the project throughout the city.
Project lead for Euro in Zurich, Regula Shwage said, “Zuric is made in the school program, it is easy to ensure that some cultural background girls are some to join the football club.”
“But it is much more approval to do something in the school environment, so they have an entry point, they feel welcome, and they know their surroundings,” Swiss said.
“It is greatly imported. Everyone is welcome to the program. Never play football, but everyone must have a chance to try it,” he said.
Edited by: Jonathan Harding