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Bizkaia 5 teams and Guipuzcoa 4 teams. Let's hope that Galician rowing achieves new successes in the upcoming 2021 season. Professional football: the risks of sole control for 'them' and 'them' Irene Lozano. / World Irene Lozano. / World Everything indicates that LaLiga, with the interested consent of the CSD, has taken over professional women's football. SOCCER AUGUSTO CÉSAR LENDOIRO THE LEAGUE PROFESSIONAL SOCCER C.S.D. m I have doubted whether it was appropriate to publish this article about the professionalization of women's football, because I know that I run the risk that some may misunderstand me. In the end I decided to do it because I feel obliged to express my feelings on sports topics that create debate and this one will certainly generate it.
Because if the news of professionalizing it did not surprise anyone – Irene Lozano had already announced it on Women's Day , baptizing it as “Liga Ellas” and stating that “Football is going to be the locomotive of equality” – I do have to consider it, by delving into the weak structure of women's football, as a populist measure by the government. Women's sports in general, and women's football in particular, are tired of being used by France Phone Number List those of one color or another, when all they need is for leaders to fulfill their obligation of equality: to provide women with the same means that men of his category have. Can clubs that, with professional teams of both sexes, have 12 youth teams for boys and those that do have them, only 3 for girls, claim equality? Before continuing, and for mere credibility, I must answer the question that more than one will be asking: “Why did Deportivo of its time not have women's teams?” Because I have never wanted to diversify the fundamental objective of the club.
I made it very clear in the statutes, and especially in those of the Liceo de hockey, a club that I refused to incorporate into Deportivo, despite my extraordinary affection for “the greens.” Reason? Because the first decision that a football club makes if it is faced with financial difficulties is to eliminate sports sections and the like. The historic Karbo Deportivo, which disappeared in 1987 due to Depor's economic situation; The legendary Atlético de Madrid in handball or the Spanish award-winning Barcelona in hockey, can be good examples of the theory that I maintain. Yes, I helped the Liceo financially, while Deportivo could, in exchange for free access for Deportivista members to their games - now it is done in exchange for the name, which represents a danger for the future - and, in women's football, I would support the A Coruña club that stands out in that work - to the heirs of "Karbo" - because in this way the supported party maintains its history, name and income of all kinds, just the opposite of what happens when the current board, after absorbing it, eliminates that section because its economy advises it.
Because if the news of professionalizing it did not surprise anyone – Irene Lozano had already announced it on Women's Day , baptizing it as “Liga Ellas” and stating that “Football is going to be the locomotive of equality” – I do have to consider it, by delving into the weak structure of women's football, as a populist measure by the government. Women's sports in general, and women's football in particular, are tired of being used by France Phone Number List those of one color or another, when all they need is for leaders to fulfill their obligation of equality: to provide women with the same means that men of his category have. Can clubs that, with professional teams of both sexes, have 12 youth teams for boys and those that do have them, only 3 for girls, claim equality? Before continuing, and for mere credibility, I must answer the question that more than one will be asking: “Why did Deportivo of its time not have women's teams?” Because I have never wanted to diversify the fundamental objective of the club.
I made it very clear in the statutes, and especially in those of the Liceo de hockey, a club that I refused to incorporate into Deportivo, despite my extraordinary affection for “the greens.” Reason? Because the first decision that a football club makes if it is faced with financial difficulties is to eliminate sports sections and the like. The historic Karbo Deportivo, which disappeared in 1987 due to Depor's economic situation; The legendary Atlético de Madrid in handball or the Spanish award-winning Barcelona in hockey, can be good examples of the theory that I maintain. Yes, I helped the Liceo financially, while Deportivo could, in exchange for free access for Deportivista members to their games - now it is done in exchange for the name, which represents a danger for the future - and, in women's football, I would support the A Coruña club that stands out in that work - to the heirs of "Karbo" - because in this way the supported party maintains its history, name and income of all kinds, just the opposite of what happens when the current board, after absorbing it, eliminates that section because its economy advises it.