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hi, i'm for me. okay. and you're in the stream to day is women's football in africa at a turning point. we have an all star lineup and we'll be talking about growing the sport in popularity. make our prize money and increasing participation on the international state by some of the app because i missed football practice, my son mackenzie. and i'm a father of africa limits with both because it's exceptional. there's a lot of talent, little skill, and i watch it because that is how i show up. i want to contribute towards the development of the global women's football. and i feel like we at that stage in africa where the girls have it worked. and that's how i show them as starting line out today. janine usher 10 the deseret. what an all star cast of place. thank you so much. janine, please introduce yourself to our global audience. hello everyone. i'm did he not been yami broadcast back and find out of ladies. might that look everything?
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africa, immense football. i'm happy to be a spot in data here in industry. oh, to say hello. i shall welcome to the stream. introduce yourself. thank you so much for having me. pay me. my name is ashley alicia. i am an african to go expert, even though i cover football across the world. fantastic. hello, tennessee. congratulations may yada, yada. please introduce yourself your mutate your after all of that. i'm bet you i'm you take a minute yourself to be one more time guy, a china and i'm an african tempe. oh my goodness, the coach with the most hello dads arrived well. come to the stream, tell everybody who you are, what you do. good evening. everyone, my name is alice. i'm the head coach of banana banana. and i'm also an african champion. i congratulations. all right. we are talking about the state of women's
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football on the african continent. you can be in that conversation as well. what do you want to know about african football from a women's perspective, how is the sport doing comment section right here. be part of today's show. i'm going to show you a picture of deseret working quite recently at the women's african cup of nations. deseret. what were you doing here? what was going through your head? that is a moment when i'm not happy. when i'm not happy and i'm just looking and seeing where i can contribute. you know to him, he's laughing because he knows exactly what, what that picture looks like. 10 b, tempe. when your coach looks like this, what, what is she yelling out at the place? it depends. it depends on what we have done. but i think it would be a moment today. she's expecting us to be screen or in
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a moment where we're supposed to not be getting a call again. so i know that look and it's not a really good look. yeah. so we, can we go from serious desert a very serious here to this desert? articulate that small, those thoughts, that energy. it was, it was a moment that it's very difficult to describe when you have just become an african champion. we so many things are going your mind where you actually showing people back home and thanking them for the support, thanking everyone the support that you and i still have a very big smile. i can't stop smiling. i sometimes people with my middle right next to me and i want to pinch myself, you know, is this really true? it's something that we have worked for for the last 4 years and it's finally come through. so yeah, something that you, you almost tell someone pinch me,
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pinch me. so i am thinking usher angenie this moment here where there was so much pride from south africans that their national female football team came out as champions. what does that mean? is that a big meaning to where football is on the african continent for women? i'll show you start. well, honestly, when you think about the investment that south africa as a country has put into women's football over the years, and especially in the last 30 years, it only befitting that the one this year's wife going, it's a story that replicates. and that shows that there are no shortcuts to success for a very long time. so africa was the almost team, you know. but finally, they turned on that switch. and you know, you could feel even at halftime busier and know you could feel that, you know, that africa have an edge of moral grade that final. and i'm so happy for everyone that has contributed to that journey. it's just a clear message. you know out there that you have to invest and when you invest in
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women's football you'll get the results. it's just as simple as that. jenny, i'm just wondering about who the best female football teams on the african continent can do 1234 for us please. up. but who bought things on the continent. nigeria, south africa, queen. at the moment, moral. co, an edge in that as well. zombie come our own funds will not like what i said. oh ok . so in the last few years that has been real strategy real efforts to improve african football for winning. tell me what have you seen? what difference is it now as a player on the african continent? because i can be what come back to you. we need to do some playing around with. you'll have friends who may come right back to you. and let me just pass that along to your coach, deseret. what's changed in the last few years, i think has been
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a campaign, a strategy from the confederation of african football to really ruin up the state of women's football on the african continent. what have you seen? why i think that started with a capital wins champions league coming on board. i think that was a huge shift. was a huge change. you can see the shifting the club now. everyone wanting to win that league to go out and take things out with regards to westcan. it was an amazing westcan was organized. i mean, if you look at the, the stadium that was packed out for the final morocco organize the really fantastic tournament. i also looked at, you know, all the new club, new countries that have come on board. and none of them went any way. you know, the schools were, were not that big. so everybody has gone and done the work. a lot of investment has been done by morocco and they wouldn't, they would that, that they're not in the final by chance. you know, they put in
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a locked in basement. you look at the, they use teams also going to the, to the walk up the main seems going to the woke up and that, that's when you put in the investments you look, molly was not they equal total guinea was no day and you had, you had for debbie don't and you know, way where they out of placing the competition either so reporting as well as come on board, improved. we even have a female the pre going to the means. we'll cup and i think she was fantastic in the final as well. the organization is been talking about the development of the game in africa for women's football. this is barbara talking fees. she's a zombie. and whether it's barbara talking to years ago and then denise, i'm going to come back if you and, and just wondering if things have got even better since barbara said this, he, she is part of the african players. women is now playing blood. everyone wants to hide and play proficient way. think now it's no people come to know that. okay. and
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then the only other level. so i think it's up to us as we move to commit ourselves whatever we want to confidence fair. but all the players ready to go on to a bigger stage that goes outside of the african content. if you're truly honest, janine what else is needed? what is needed is improving our speech in africa. i mean, my daughter had one that 9 times up until the last few years. been my job as primarily at this point in time is one of the oldest women lead for bowling in the world. so we will come back to jenny because we just lost her. she just froze in there. i'm going to just cut for that question across the usher. usher. help me pick up here. what else is needed to improve the sport?
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not just in one part of the contract, but all over so that we've got a continent wide game for women that is really worth watching and spectacular and brings up the young people as well. it's interesting you asked this question 4 years ago in 2018 in marcus marco. busy i was very honored to be sort of walking group that was at the cashed women football symposium, the very fast of its kind and in this worship that had all you know, administrators and everyone was very passionate about women's football from the african continent came together to put up a strategy and this strategy, one of the 1st things that a deed was to have a women's foot board department at the concentration of africa football in egypt. and in this department you have people work up every day to think about women's football. that means creating programs for fema referees creating programs for you know, female coaches and then working together with the regional association. then when i
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say regional and for example, south africa is in the core suffer region, which is in the southern parts of africa. and you're talking about, you know, east africa, which is sick of waffle, which is west, african and region is a and beach. and then you have, you know, which is north africa and unified, which is central africa. so when you have consistently tournament, you know, for under 17 and the 20 goes and you have a yellow competition for the senior national teams. these, you know, brings together players and they continue to get these exposure that then can be transformed into the national team at the end of the day. and that has played a huge role in getting, you know, teams to understand what it means to compete at the highest level we can talk about course, offered to be very specific, west africa and banana banana, our end in this region. it's not by mistake. the 2 teams from cor safa medi to the semifinals. yes. or africa and via and also one who are playing for the very 1st
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time got to the quarter finals. you know, so this kind of set up helps everyone holistically and specifically focus suffer who have insisted for the past couple of years that for you to come to the course after turn. i mean, you have to have a female head coach and that sort of brings perspective to the whole development, you know, program. all right, i've got some new to questions here. i see you nodding, so i'm just going to pick up with some of the questions from our audience. says divider says that today's topic is really essential, especially after watching the u. a for women's league attendance wasn't impressive until the finals football fans in africa have to patronize the women's games. deseret. thoughts on that? look, it was only morocco that had peptide stadiums for the rest of the competition. it
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was really peck taught. and i think if we talking about supporting, we also need to support in this 10. you know, people are passionate, but they need to support in the sand because it's not just on the field where the game needs to grow in the field where the game needs to grow as well. but i think also this westcan, i think they'll be more fans in the stadium. one other thing that i wanted to add as well is if we need to improve on the african continent. i think kathy needs to make sure that all inmates structured leaks and then the next step after that is to professionalize the sport because we can only compete with the rest of the world if we are doing similar things to the rest of the world. and at the moment, most of the leagues in africa is played on an amateur basis. we play as work and train off to work with teams, maybe practice twice as well. i got back into the conversation. jenny, i've got you chief question, which i know that you will be out the answer here, a k says, improve the officiating. i stopped watching. well, that is
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a shame. but if the officiating so bright on some games that the women have to play on the african continent that people would start watching jenny, people always need to have reasons and improve the quality of football. then they're doing like fantastic formations. i'm calling to see if that does re on the like do, and then there's one more complete and you are never going to win. when you come to fun, i'm wondering what is a valid consent. that should not be the reason why tens of thousands of young girls in africa will not get for cheap. the show kids exactly what they have an investment that's putting to them because of a handful of people. and that's what companies to improve. what he does need to improve is not make the biggest stage of women's football or women sport on the continent, but learning cause for mistakes to be done. if that has been cool when funds like i'm the comment on youtube and many more what, there is a step and that can be improved for sure. let me just share this. if you can be,
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this is, these are your, your, your, for the mates here. i love this video, okay, this is a celebration video of you and your teammates here and the dance is on fire. i am wondering though, when you are in the locker rooms and you're talking about some issues this pay parity come up, can be because, but y'all, a banana has, i'm better than the font, the font, which is the males football team. you for glory back to south africa, extraordinary football players, but you don't get paid the same amount. i thought the 1st question actually no, between this interview for the discussion. what, oh, should woman do in order to get your commission and guinea shit and they do the crowned c, mexico and the woman who bought in the year i hadn't even reached what the national to present here since i don't think we have been media learns best but still,
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that doesn't present what the national team you know, play and what we did know what then with, with my nana picking up on that. so there's one questionnaire. is that what morse woman teams, a woman for bullets have to do in order to be taken seriously? and this goes out to federation is to sponsor to even family because and all in other countries, girls are not allowed to play football. girls are not allowed to sit in sport. what else are we supposed to do? why are we being put in this box or what we can do and what we can do? it's amazing can be there in 2022. there still sexism involved in women's sport and particularly in football. how do you combat that? how do you tackle that? it is a very difficult question, but i think from where i'm standing, we just need to perform. we just need to be in the south and eventually, you know,
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the world can not noise. long time we look at the changing leak or the european matches with the best long story i'm not even man could fill up just again. so someone has to, you know, take charge and, and be able to say no, we, it's time we need to support women from, but it's time we need to bring a lot of opportunities for when football is and is the same in africa. we saw everywhere the african is being held stadiums been, you did mention that in morocco, some nature what do i know? people watching but only when the home too much clean. so how do they make programs way? either teams can go to different countries to support because it's not only, you know, finances that have to stop. i mean, can cannot get the sponsors in the countries building. i an area a way that people can be able to put in funds so that when it's time for big tournaments
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you have support the team tools they have support, then we don't have to rely on the local, you know, friends to go. so put there too, shall guess i feel like there's at the moment with a cast, the confederation of african football. that there is a carrot in a stick approach. ok. so the carrot approach is the for qualifiers from the women's african combinations. they get to go to the well cup boom, they're there. and then the stick approach is if you don't have a female football team, you can enter their competitions as a male football team that is intense and bold. and we bring in another idea for how there can be more coaches, more women in the game of football on the african continent. and this is from a coach cord easy. and she coaches a s k golly, hey, she is in february of this year. when, when of jobs, are you able to foresee what motivated me to become a coach? was the governance policy of encouraging women to take an interest in sports,
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especially soccer. the women who were high up in the government were leading by example on the field, and we were following. so i became a coach to younger realty. how are you? well, there's a range. there's almost like a 2 point approach to how you get the game of football for women on the african continent up to a certain standard, how to keep it growing. have you seen that idea of the government helping funding the women's game is that helpful? in that, you know, you need to put your saw that the by the biggest thing is being given the opportunity. i remember i'll go ahead a female coach. i'm not going to mail coach uganda at a female coach. you know? so it's been giving that opportunity and trusting them, and that is what software does. well they implement that the, that the female coach might not the head coach must be a female. even if you have
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a mo coach assisting. and in that way, the coaches getting expedient, but it's being given that opportunity that track and i think not many if we are doing that. and i think it's important because when you look on the continent, the minute quality, female coaches, but they're not being given an opportunity. an alteration. took a bold step to, you know, keep opportunities to, to all our national teams. are you? 17 is coach by former caps and some people do, do you 20 coach by a former player job, a little boy, and we sort of interact all the time, but it's being given that opportunity. but i think when i look at the narrative is changing the competition in cape town called the coca cola cup. and before you've got the under 18 boys, you've got senior women and senior men and the senior woman's prize money was less than the you. 18 boys, but all of a sudden the prize money has jumped and it's not the same price money as the team. so we don't realize the magnitude of our victory. all things have change and all
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things are going to change. i also, you the, you, you, you nice are in university of south africa. now given birth to all to, into the play is that qualified, you know, that one though the westcan. so slowly but surely things are changing, but i agree with team b. i don't know what more we will have to do what more we have to do to get the sponsors coming on board. and maybe somebody works in sponsorship regularly, goes out and mix with sponsorship for winning sport can tell us what is missing. today. let me put this, i all right, go 1st and then jenny, you go 2nd, make it, make it brief, lady. all right, go ahead. okay. go 1st for me, i never really get to understand the issue about the difference in pay because here's the thing. if a player and the coach and then entire team is representing a country, the son of son is the government because you're wearing, in this case,
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for example, you're wearing the south african flag, you're wearing the flag. so why is it that the women, i'm not getting the same amount as the men? i think you don't just ask that question. you can call every, sorry, it's a return chris and i'm next. next question. all right, there you go. jeanine. you knew the answer to that thinning? go ahead? no, i was going to tell you, i can be that women don't need to do anything on the work. do not interested anything. you're not the one that the 5 you the meet the millions of dollars every other week for what the. before the women ask a couple mission, every country that can women, couple of nation do not marketing within the country for people who will fly from the country to the stadium. to feel the, the start from the people will leave the moral cool that needs to improve, does job the phase, and the countries needs to do better. so don't do anything. women sit down as queen
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do nothing. some interesting thoughts hear from you chip, i'm guy is not impressed with women soccer guy. what century are you living in? and then we've got look, let's see. sponsors need to come to the party and support the ladies. emmanuel, emmanuel, and tastic. yes, women's football is rapidly gaining momentum in africa. this is how you appreciative the african women and the african continent as a how cost us whoever loves soccer, knows very well. what african women with that sport can do. it can be profitable as well. they should have done it already. there's a thought here time be about what you want for the younger generation coming up. if you had to leave them with one piece of advice or inspiration, what would you tell them heavy my advice to the young ones would be to fresh look opportunities if you don't have, would you go to school because women's football is growing? and if you where you're the school always be there. and i think it's one thing that
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in africa as a whole. yeah, we can read, you know, google goes hand in hand with school. so you, you won't be able to be a patient that was, well, you won't be able to develop that. okay. i can be and deseret, and asha and jeanine for talking about women's football on the african continent. i'm gonna leave you with 2 journalists who are very encouraged about where the sport is right now. i, sam and julie. my. so let's play and it's taken out. so 3 months. first and effects of player mixing exception and game with the national cham morgan. i ching about her talents and her liver to play the surf to play in europe. i found the roman african curb shouldn't be a good living to make us very broad or old continents we make for both dust change perceptions as tears of that. i'll be here for so long. you know about all women can do, african women can do, and what african girls going to do on what they can do. and so wonderful does best
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