The feminization of Swiss football will be political

The feminization of Swiss football will be political
The feminization of Swiss football will be political

Published on May 8, 2024 at 9:01 p.m.

The Swiss Football Association (ASF) took advantage of the publication of its 2023 annual report on Wednesday to highlight some figures relating to women. These represent 13.2% of its 15,884 officials, 11.2% of its 330,012 players, 7.1% of its 30,495 coaches and 2.6% of its 4,654 referees – as many proportions as we can guess. on the rise.

The body could have added that the share of women within its central committee is about to jump from 0% to 22.2%, going from seven to nine members: the two new positions should be allocated to Christelle Luisier and Aline Trede. The president of the Vaud Council of State and the Bernese national councilor, respectively members of the Liberal-Radical Party and the Greens, will be proposed to the assembly of delegates on June 7, informs a press release.

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