Women’s has its podcast

They finally have the floor. The footballers tell their story in 90 minutes, plus if extended, in the “Players” podcast launched by Selma Khaled. On the microphone, these professionals speak, without restraint, about their journey, the pitfalls in making their dream come true. “ The objective is to contribute to the incarnation of women’s football, supports the creator of said media. But not only that. “Players” goes beyond football. Through these inspiring stories, the listener can identify and build their self-confidence. “. Since its launch during the Women’s Football World Cup in 2023, the podcast has featured notable guests such as former French international footballer Sonia Bompastor, who was notably the first woman to win the Women’s Champions League as a player. then coach. She is now coach of the Chelsea team. “ She is a legend of women’s footballappuie Selma Khaled. In the podcast, she notably returned to the end of her career, which stopped quite suddenly and which allowed her to bounce back. These are rare words. »

With audacity, determination and professionalism, Selma Khaled, who has not evolved in the journalistic environment, convinces and succeeds in getting other football stars to speak, in complete privacy, such as goalkeeper Solène Durand, French footballers Selma Bacha and Elodie Thomis or the Moroccan footballers Salma Amani and Elodie Nakkach. “ The episodes with Moroccan sportswomen are among those which have been listened to the mostsays the founder of “Joeuses”, going so far as to say that the Moroccan audience is fond of content on women’s football. “In addition to the enthusiasm, this also demonstrates that mentalities are changing », she continues, highlighting the commitment and investment undertaken by Morocco for the development of women’s football. “ It pays off when we see the evolution of the women’s national team which qualified for the first time in its history for the last Women’s Football World Cup. » Journeys and life stories that Selma Khaled will carefully follow as the 2025 women’s CAN approaches, which will be played in Morocco next July.

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