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Karachi women’s love of football inspires her entire community

Karachi women's love of football inspires

“I played football as a kid in school and loved it so much that I wanted to train at the club. But there was no concept for it,” said Dr. Sabina Hussein, optometrist by profession. said the enthusiasm for football reflected in the streets. FIFA World Cup 2022

 

You see my love on the wall in our Siddique Goth, she told ARY News while standing in the middle of the street. She and her community are painting and decorating before the world’s biggest competition. Karachi women’s love of football inspires.

 

I was the first woman here to walk the streets to celebrate and paint the walls, she said. “What I do still inspires and encourages other women and girls to do so and look at what we have. done?”

 

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She not only mobilized the children. Let’s shake hands with her only at the World Cup. But there are also women in the area who not only participate but also make flags, shirts and hats for sale.

“If you let women follow their wishes They will not only compete and have a better life. but also to find opportunities to make a living,” said Dr. Hussein. Karachi women’s love of football inspires.

 

Their efforts to decorate and paint Siddique Goth were reported not only locally but also locally. But even the world’s governing body of football like FIFA acknowledged and praised the tweet.

 

Nearby Malie Hult, her neighborhood has a soccer field where boys and girls play at club level, but the girls have negotiated times for their training there.

 

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“Our girl Let me add from a lower-income household. One also had to travel to Lyari, which was several miles from here. Just to train in girls’ brothels,” she said, adding that it was time for every locality to have their own sport. Facilities for both men and women.

 

It is true that there is opposition from society. But less than it used to be in the past. And now there is some acceptance of women in the field, she said. Now the government has to take measures. more than ever to provide equal access to women’s facilities.

 

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