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AmbassadorXs

In AmbassadorX, an Ambassador is anyone actively working to support, promote, or advance women’s football. Whether you’re a coach, player, club manager, federation leader, event organizer, or passionate advocate, you are already an Ambassador for change.

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Alejandra Aguilar

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Dijiste:
"I am working on developing the Ambassadors branch of the AmbassadorX platform. AmbassadorX is a digital ecosystem designed to empower and connect stakeholders in women's football, including ambassadors, projects, brands, investors, and fans. The platform provides tools, resources, and opportunities to support the growth of the sport, with a mission to create a sustainable and inclusive future for women's football.

In this context, the Ambassadors branch focuses on individuals who are passionate advocates for women's football—such as players, coaches, professionals, and fans—working tirelessly to elevate the game and inspire change. Here’s what you need to know about the Ambassadors branch:

Role of Ambassadors: Ambassadors are at the heart of the platform. They are not only advocates but also project owners who bring initiatives that align with the platform's mission. Their projects may range from grassroots programs and events to educational initiatives and innovation in the sport.

How the Platform Supports Ambassadors:

Visibility: Highlighting their work on the platform through detailed profiles and project pages.
Connections: Enabling networking with brands, sponsors, investors, and the broader community.
Resources: Providing toolkits, mentorship programs, and educational resources.
Funding: Facilitating crowdfunding, sponsorship, and investment opportunities (active in future phases).
Community Building: The platform promotes collaboration and knowledge-sharing among ambassadors to strengthen the collective impact.

Impact Measurement: Ambassadors’ contributions are showcased through metrics such as projects launched, funds raised, or communities impacted.

Help me refine ideas, strategies, and tools specifically for the Ambassadors branch, focusing on how to maximize their visibility, impact, and engagement with the women’s football community and other stakeholders. Ensure that all recommendations align with the mission of empowering the sport while fostering a supportive and sustainable ecosystem."
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Refining Ideas and Strategies for the Ambassadors Branch
1. Maximizing Visibility
Dynamic Profiles: Enable customizable profiles with multimedia options (videos, testimonials, and photo galleries) to showcase ambassadors' unique stories and projects.

Social Media Integration: Allow ambassadors to connect their social media accounts to the platform for seamless content sharing, boosting their visibility both on and off the platform.

Ambassador Spotlights: Create a regular feature highlighting ambassadors' journeys, successes, and challenges on the platform's blog and newsletters.

Searchable Directory: Implement a robust filtering system for visitors to find ambassadors by region, role, or focus area, increasing discoverability.

2. Enhancing Impact
Mentorship Circles: Establish mentorship programs where experienced ambassadors guide newcomers, fostering growth and shared learning.

Collaborative Projects: Encourage cross-collaboration among ambassadors to amplify the scale and impact of initiatives.

Impact Dashboards: Equip ambassadors with tools to measure and present their impact, such as infographics, live metrics, and interactive reports.

3. Increasing Engagement
Interactive Workshops: Host virtual or in-person workshops that allow ambassadors to exchange best practices and co-create solutions.

Community Forums: Introduce a discussion board for ambassadors to share insights, seek advice, and celebrate achievements.

Gamification: Introduce achievement badges or a rewards system to motivate continued participation and progress.

4. Strengthening Connections with Stakeholders
Partnership Hub: Offer a dedicated space where brands and investors can connect directly with ambassadors whose projects align with their values.

Project Showcases: Organize online expos where ambassadors pitch their projects to potential sponsors or collaborators.

Feedback Loops: Facilitate stakeholder input on ambassador initiatives to refine projects and ensure alignment with broader goals.

5. Educational and Resource Tools
Playbooks: Develop digital guides on topics such as grassroots program development, fundraising, and leveraging social media.

Webinars: Host live sessions featuring experts in women’s football, sponsorship, and community building.

Templates: Provide pre-designed templates for grant proposals, pitch decks, and press releases.

6. Funding Support
Crowdfunding Platform: Integrate a simple and transparent crowdfunding mechanism tied to each ambassador's profile.

Grant Matching: Partner with organizations offering grants and match ambassadors to relevant opportunities.

Incentivized Giving: Collaborate with sponsors to provide matching funds or rewards for donors to ambassador-led campaigns.

7. Promoting Sustainability
Green Initiatives: Encourage and support ambassadors in integrating sustainable practices into their projects.

Community-led Models: Advocate for community-driven approaches where the beneficiaries of projects actively participate in their development and execution.

Implementation Roadmap
Pilot Phase: Roll out visibility tools like profiles and social media integration alongside a beta mentorship program.

Community Expansion: Focus on onboarding ambassadors from diverse regions and backgrounds while introducing collaboration tools.

Funding Launch: Introduce crowdfunding and grant opportunities to scale ambassador projects.

Impact Metrics: Refine data tools for ambassadors to demonstrate their achievements effectively.

Would you like to explore detailed implementation plans for any specific strategy or tool?

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Yes , I will start developing the Dynamic Profiles to Maximize their visibility. Summarize and develop the biography for our first ambassador from the next text:

Álvaro García Maldonado

As the founder and CEO of FASI, I lead a transformative initiative empowering girls in need in developing countries, starting with Mozambique. Our project champions gender equality both on and off the pitch, breaking down entrenched social norms and redefining roles for women. By providing free access to training, education, and healthcare, we ensure inclusivity and accessibility for every girl. Our efforts extend beyond the athletes, fostering an equitable environment for female employees and promoting holistic talent development. Through these initiatives, we are not only nurturing future athletes but also shaping strong, educated, and healthy individuals who will contribute to a more equal society.


I hold a double major in Law and Economics and a Master’s in Sports Management from Columbia University. After building a career in impact investing in developing countries, I transitioned to the world of football. Prior to founding FASI, I gained valuable experience working for top-tier organizations like Bayern Munich and the New York Red Bulls. While my academic background is not specifically focused on women’s football, my professional journey and passion for creating social impact have positioned me to contribute meaningfully to the growth of the sport, particularly in empowering girls and women through football.

My passion for football started at an early age, playing and connecting with friends and family through the game. However, I quickly noticed that many of my female friends and relatives didn’t have the same opportunities to play, despite sharing the same love for the sport. This realization sparked a strong sense of justice in me and made me aware of the need to support and champion women’s football. From my teenage years, I’ve been committed to ensuring that girls have the same access and opportunities to experience the transformative power of football as I did.

I have always believed that football has the unique ability to transform lives, especially for those who face systemic barriers. My motivation comes from a desire to level the playing field and create opportunities for girls who often don’t have access to resources or support. Leading a project like FASI, where girls can live and enjoy transformative and unique opportunities through football, fulfills a lifelong dream and fuels my passion to drive change.

A defining moment for me was my time at the El Cambio Academy in Uganda. Seeing the incredible work they are doing with their girls and the impact it has on their lives was deeply inspiring. It reinforced my belief that women’s football can be a powerful tool for change, especially in regions like Mozambique, where the need for gender equality is even more pronounced. Their success inspired me to ensure that FASI not only champions women’s football but also becomes a force for equity and opportunity in contexts where it is needed the most.


My first experience in women’s football was over 10 years ago, supporting ADDEEC, a Mozambican NGO that helps children through football. For many years, ADDEEC has focused on programs for girls, giving me an early understanding of the challenges and opportunities in women’s football. This experience solidified my passion for creating equitable opportunities for girls in the sport and inspired my long-term commitment to championing gender equality through football.

My first experience in women’s football was over 10 years ago, supporting ADDEEC, a Mozambican NGO that helps children through football. For many years, ADDEEC has focused on programs for girls, giving me an early understanding of the challenges and opportunities in women’s football. This experience solidified my passion for creating equitable opportunities for girls in the sport and inspired my long-term commitment to championing gender equality through football.

Over the years, I have held various roles that have contributed to my understanding and involvement in women’s football. I supported ADDEEC in Mozambique, where I was involved in empowering girls through their football programs. Later, at FC Bayern Munich, I gained valuable experience working with for a club with one of Europe’s most successful women’s teams, which deepened my appreciation for supporting female athletes at an elite level. At the New York Red Bulls, I contributed to youth development initiatives, including programs for girls, further reinforcing the importance of providing opportunities for young female athletes to grow and succeed. These roles have collectively shaped my vision and leadership at FASI, where we focus on empowering girls through football.

One of the key highlights of my career was my time at El Cambio Academy in Uganda. During a challenging period for the project, I played a crucial role in ensuring its stability and continuity. My contributions helped maintain the well-being of the academy and allowed the girls involved to continue benefiting from its life-changing opportunities.

My greatest achievement to date is founding and successfully launching FASI. The project is transforming the lives of hundreds of girls in Mozambique, empowering them both on and off the pitch. FASI doesn’t just nurture athletes; it also challenges societal gender norms and highlights alternative career opportunities in football. We have female coaches and assistants who serve as role models, showing our girls the various paths they can take within the sport. Additionally, FASI’s two ambassadors, professional players for Mozambique’s national team who now play in Europe, are inspiring examples of what can be achieved with the right support. These achievements reflect FASI’s holistic impact, from transforming individual lives to fostering societal change.

One of the biggest challenges has been confronting deeply rooted gender norms and societal perceptions about women’s capabilities in football. Many in the communities we serve initially doubted whether girls should or could participate in professional sports. To overcome this, we focused on creating visible success stories, like FASI’s ambassadors—two professional players for Mozambique’s national team who now play in Europe—and hiring female coaches and assistants who serve as role models for our athletes. These role models demonstrate the immense potential of women in football and help debunk preconceived notions.

Another challenge was building FASI from the ground up in a resource-limited environment. By leveraging strong partnerships, maintaining a clear vision, and focusing on the transformative power of football, we created a sustainable model that not only empowers girls but also educates and engages the wider community. These efforts have proven essential in overcoming skepticism and building widespread support for our mission.

We continue working to overcome these and many other challenges, and we are happy and proud to report that we are succeeding at it.

What I enjoy most about working in women’s football is witnessing the transformative impact it has on the lives of the girls we support. Seeing their confidence grow, their skills develop, and their dreams take shape is incredibly rewarding.

I also deeply value the opportunity to challenge societal norms and contribute to a movement that empowers women in ways that extend far beyond the pitch. It’s inspiring to work in an environment where every small victory—whether it’s a goal scored, a girl excelling in school, or a coach breaking barriers—feels like a step toward a more equitable and inclusive future.

Finally, the sense of community and shared purpose among those involved in women’s football is something I truly cherish. It’s fulfilling to know that our work is not only changing lives but also helping shape a culture of empowerment, resilience, and opportunity for women everywhere.

My advice to anyone looking to start a career in the women’s football industry is to approach it with passion, resilience, and a genuine commitment to making a difference. Women’s football is not just about the game—it’s about challenging societal norms, advocating for equality, and creating opportunities that can change lives.

Start by immersing yourself in the field: volunteer, network, and learn from those already making an impact. Understand the unique challenges women face in sports and think creatively about how you can contribute to solving them.

Be prepared to face obstacles, but don’t let them discourage you. Progress often requires persistence, and every step you take can make a meaningful difference. Most importantly, believe in the potential of women’s football—not just as a sport, but as a platform for empowerment, growth, and social change.

The future of women’s football is incredibly bright and full of potential. As awareness and investment in the sport continue to grow, I envision a world where women’s football achieves the recognition and opportunities it truly deserves.

I see more girls and women participating at every level—from grassroots programs to professional leagues—with increased access to training, resources, and platforms to showcase their talent. The growing visibility of women’s football, fueled by global tournaments and inspiring role models, will not only inspire the next generation of players but also challenge societal norms about gender roles and capabilities.

Additionally, I believe the future of women’s football will bring greater inclusivity and diversity, opening doors for players, coaches, and staff from all backgrounds. It will also serve as a powerful tool for education, health, and social development, especially in regions where opportunities for girls are limited.

At FASI, we are proud to contribute to this future, ensuring that girls in Mozambique and beyond can be part of this movement and enjoy the transformative power of football. The progress we see today is just the beginning of what’s possible for women’s football worldwide.

In the coming years, I believe we’ll see several key changes and innovations in women’s football that will elevate the sport to new heights.

1) Increased Investment and Professionalism: As women’s football continues to gain recognition, we can expect greater financial investment from clubs, sponsors, and broadcasters. This will not only improve the quality of the game but also ensure better compensation, resources, and career longevity for female players. With more financial support, we will see an increase in the number of professional leagues, improved facilities, and a stronger global structure for women’s football.

2) Advancements in Grassroots Development: Grassroots initiatives will continue to play a pivotal role in the sport’s growth. We’ll see more programs focused on young girls, ensuring they have access to training, coaching, and competitive play from an early age. This will result in a larger pool of talent and help eliminate barriers to entry, allowing girls from all backgrounds to dream big in football.

3) Improved Visibility and Media Coverage: The media landscape for women’s football will continue to grow, with greater coverage of matches, tournaments, and stories of female athletes. This visibility will further challenge stereotypes and inspire young girls to pursue football as a career option. We’re already seeing increased media attention, and this trend will only strengthen.

4) Social and Cultural Shifts: Women’s football will continue to serve as a catalyst for social change, particularly in challenging gender norms and empowering women both on and off the pitch. As more female players and coaches break through barriers, the cultural perception of women in sports will continue to shift, promoting a more inclusive and equal sporting world.

Ultimately, the future of women’s football is one of growth, visibility, and progress, and it’s exciting to think about the innovations and transformations that are yet to come. FASI is proud to be part of this journey, contributing to a more inclusive, empowered, and dynamic world of women’s football.

Yes, my long-term dream is to see FASI grow into a leading force in women’s football, not only in Mozambique but across Africa. I envision a future where FASI’s model of empowerment, inclusivity, and talent development becomes a blueprint for other initiatives in developing countries, helping to break down gender barriers and provide opportunities for girls everywhere.

On a personal level, I aspire to continue expanding the reach of FASI and ensure that the girls in our program have access to the best possible opportunities, from education to professional football. I would love to see many of them achieve their dreams—whether in football or other professional fields—and give back to their communities in the same way that they have been supported.

In the broader context of women’s football, I dream of contributing to the global evolution of the sport by championing policies and initiatives that promote gender equality and access to football for girls in every corner of the world. I also hope to inspire future generations of women leaders in football, whether as players, coaches, or administrators, to continue pushing for equality and making the sport a powerful tool for social change.

Ultimately, I aim to leave a legacy where the opportunities available to women in football are limitless, and where the impact of FASI continues to transform lives long into the future.

Women’s football can play a key role in raising awareness about sustainability and environmental issues by setting an example through sustainable practices, such as reducing waste and using eco-friendly materials. The sport can also educate players, fans, and communities about environmental issues through outreach and initiatives. Leveraging the global reach of women’s football, clubs and players can partner with environmental organizations to amplify sustainability messages. Furthermore, empowering women in football to become leaders can inspire future generations to advocate for sustainability, making the sport a powerful force for positive environmental change.

At FASI, we’re committed to teaching and implementing sustainable practices in women’s football, such as using eco-friendly materials when available, promoting green policies, and running energy-efficient facilities. We are educating our children to follow these best practices, empowering them to become advocates for sustainability both on and off the pitch. When we have our own facility, we are determined to showcase these principles, making it the most sustainable sports infrastructure in Mozambique. By leading by example, we aim to inspire the wider football community to adopt environmentally conscious practices.

It is incredibly important for women’s football to lead by example in promoting a greener and more inclusive future, especially in places like Mozambique, where much of the natural environment remains untouched and where education on sustainability still has significant room for growth. The sport has a unique platform to influence not only the immediate community but also the broader population. By adopting sustainable practices, football can set a powerful example for young athletes, coaches, and fans, teaching them the importance of environmental responsibility and inclusivity. This is crucial in Mozambique, where promoting awareness about environmental issues can lead to positive change, creating a more sustainable future for both the sport and the country. Leading by example can also help challenge outdated norms and encourage a more inclusive mindset, ensuring that everyone, regardless of gender, has equal opportunities to contribute to and benefit from a greener world.

Outside of football, I have a deep passion for traveling and living abroad. Experiencing different cultures and ways of understanding life has been incredibly enriching, broadening my perspective and shaping how I approach both personal and professional challenges. I find that exploring new environments helps me gain new insights and fosters creativity.

Additionally, I enjoy playing chess, which has been a great way to develop my problem-solving skills. The strategic thinking involved in chess helps me analyze complex situations and find solutions, a mindset I bring into my work, especially when faced with challenges in football and beyond.

I have not yet received formal recognition or awards for my work in women’s football, but I am hopeful that in the future, such honors will come. These recognitions will serve as a testament to the great success of the initiatives we are building and the impact we are having in transforming lives through the sport. For me, the true reward is seeing the positive change we are creating for girls in Mozambique, and I believe that any future recognition will be a reflection of the dedication and hard work that has gone into this journey.
One of the most important aspects of my career and personal life is my unwavering belief in the power of football to transform lives, especially for girls in underprivileged communities. The work I’m doing with FASI is deeply personal, as it connects my passion for the sport with my commitment to social change, gender equality, and education. While my professional background in law, economics, and sports management has given me valuable skills, it’s the combination of my experiences in impact investing, my time at top football clubs like Bayern Munich and New York Red Bulls, and my commitment to creating opportunities for young girls that truly fuels my drive.

On a personal level, I am constantly inspired by the resilience and potential of the children we serve, and I’m excited to see them thrive both on and off the pitch. Beyond my professional journey, I cherish the lessons I’ve learned from traveling and living abroad, as well as the strategic mindset I’ve developed through chess. These experiences shape how I lead and think about the future of women’s football in Mozambique and beyond. I’m proud of the path we’ve started, and I’m eager for the future, knowing that we are making a real difference in the lives of countless young girls.
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Álvaro García Maldonado: Empowering Change Through Women’s Football
Álvaro García Maldonado is the founder and CEO of FASI, an innovative initiative dedicated to empowering girls in developing countries through football, education, and healthcare. Based in Mozambique, FASI breaks entrenched gender norms by fostering inclusivity both on and off the pitch. Under Álvaro’s leadership, FASI not only nurtures future athletes but also cultivates educated, confident, and healthy individuals who contribute to a more equitable society.

Álvaro holds a double major in Law and Economics and a Master’s in Sports Management from Columbia University. His career began in impact investing in developing countries, but his passion for football and social change led him to work with elite organizations like Bayern Munich and the New York Red Bulls before founding FASI. These experiences, coupled with his exposure to grassroots initiatives such as ADDEEC in Mozambique and El Cambio Academy in Uganda, have shaped his mission to create transformative opportunities for girls through football.

From a young age, Álvaro recognized the inequalities that prevented girls from accessing the sport he loved. This realization sparked his lifelong commitment to championing women’s football. At FASI, Álvaro and his team address systemic barriers by offering free training, education, and healthcare to girls, while hiring female coaches and role models to inspire the next generation.

One of FASI’s proudest achievements is its ambassadors—two players from Mozambique’s national team who now compete in Europe, demonstrating the program’s potential to change lives. Álvaro’s work is not limited to the pitch; he is committed to promoting sustainability and inclusivity in football, ensuring the sport becomes a platform for social and environmental change.

Álvaro García Maldonado’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of football. By blending his expertise in law, economics, and sports management with his passion for equity and empowerment, he is reshaping the future of women’s football and inspiring communities worldwide.

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Álvaro García Maldonado: Empowering Change Through Women’s Football
Álvaro García Maldonado is a visionary leader dedicated to transforming lives through football. As the founder and CEO of FASI, a groundbreaking initiative in Mozambique, Álvaro has created a platform that empowers girls by combining football, education, and healthcare. His work challenges entrenched gender norms and fosters inclusivity, building a foundation for young girls to thrive both on and off the pitch.

Educational and Professional Background
Álvaro’s academic and professional journey reflects his deep commitment to social impact. He holds a double major in Law and Economics, as well as a Master’s in Sports Management from Columbia University. Early in his career, he focused on impact investing in developing countries, building expertise in creating sustainable solutions for underserved communities.

Later, Álvaro transitioned into football, gaining valuable experience with world-renowned organizations such as Bayern Munich and the New York Red Bulls. These roles provided him with unique insights into youth development, grassroots programs, and the importance of fostering inclusivity in sports.

The Birth of FASI
Álvaro’s journey with FASI began with a desire to address the lack of opportunities for girls in sports, a realization he had as a teenager when he noticed his female friends and relatives didn’t have the same access to football as he did. This sense of justice and equality became the driving force behind FASI’s mission.

FASI offers a holistic model for empowerment, providing free access to football training, education, and healthcare for girls in Mozambique. The initiative doesn’t stop at supporting athletes; it also creates opportunities for female coaches, assistants, and role models, showing young girls the diverse possibilities available to them within the sport.

Grassroots Inspiration and Early Influences
Álvaro’s passion for using football as a tool for social change was further cemented by his time at ADDEEC, a Mozambican NGO focused on empowering children through sports. His later experience at El Cambio Academy in Uganda, where he supported girls’ football programs, was another pivotal moment. Witnessing the transformative impact of these initiatives reinforced Álvaro’s belief in football’s potential to drive societal change.

Challenges and Success Stories
FASI has faced numerous challenges, including confronting deeply rooted gender norms and building an organization in a resource-limited environment. To overcome skepticism about girls participating in football, Álvaro and his team have focused on creating visible success stories.

Two FASI ambassadors, professional players for Mozambique’s national team who now play in Europe, serve as role models, proving the immense potential of women in football. Additionally, hiring female coaches and assistants has further challenged stereotypes and inspired young girls.

Today, FASI stands as a beacon of hope, transforming lives and fostering societal change.

A Vision for the Future
Álvaro envisions a future where FASI becomes a blueprint for similar initiatives across Africa, breaking down gender barriers and creating opportunities for girls worldwide. His dream is to see FASI’s model of empowerment and talent development replicated in other developing countries, helping young girls access the transformative power of football.

In the broader context of women’s football, Álvaro sees a bright future with increased investment, professionalism, and inclusivity. He believes that as the sport grows, it will serve as a powerful tool for education, health, and social development, especially in underserved regions.

Sustainability and Community Impact
Álvaro is deeply committed to promoting sustainability within football. FASI incorporates eco-friendly practices and educates its participants on environmental responsibility. Álvaro believes that women’s football can play a key role in setting an example for broader environmental and social awareness, particularly in regions like Mozambique, where education on sustainability is critical.

Personal Insights and Legacy
Beyond his professional achievements, Álvaro finds inspiration in the resilience and potential of the girls he serves. Traveling and living abroad have enriched his perspective, and his love for chess has honed his problem-solving and strategic thinking skills.

Álvaro’s work with FASI reflects his unwavering belief in football’s ability to transform lives. His long-term aspiration is to leave a legacy where opportunities in women’s football are limitless and the sport becomes a platform for equity, empowerment, and sustainable growth.

Through FASI, Álvaro García Maldonado is not only reshaping the future of women’s football in Mozambique but also inspiring a global movement toward equality and inclusivity.

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Very briefly, tell me what's Alvaro's passion!
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Álvaro García Maldonado's passion is using football as a tool to empower girls, promote gender equality, and drive social change.

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In no more than 2 lines, define how Alvaro is impacting with his project
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Álvaro García Maldonado is transforming lives through FASI by providing girls in Mozambique with free access to football, education, and healthcare, fostering equality and breaking societal norms.

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Álvaro García Maldonado: Empowering Change Through Football

Álvaro García Maldonado is the founder and CEO of FASI, a transformative initiative empowering girls in Mozambique through football, education, and healthcare. With a background in Law, Economics, and Sports Management, Álvaro has combined his expertise with his passion for social impact to break gender barriers and promote equality. Inspired by his experiences with grassroots programs and elite football organizations like Bayern Munich, he envisions a world where football drives education, health, and opportunity for girls. Through FASI, Álvaro is fostering a new generation of strong, confident individuals who are shaping a more inclusive future.

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Álvaro García Maldonado: Empowering Change Through Football

Álvaro García Maldonado is the visionary founder and CEO of FASI, an initiative transforming the lives of girls in Mozambique by providing free access to football, education, and healthcare. Driven by a deep passion for gender equality, Álvaro leverages the power of sport to challenge societal norms, break barriers, and create opportunities for young girls.

With an impressive academic background in Law and Economics, complemented by a Master’s in Sports Management from Columbia University, Álvaro transitioned from a successful career in impact investing to dedicate himself to women’s football. His experiences with top-tier organizations like Bayern Munich and the New York Red Bulls have shaped his approach to creating sustainable, inclusive programs that nurture talent both on and off the pitch.

Through FASI, Álvaro champions a holistic model of empowerment, combining sports training with education and healthcare to foster well-rounded development. By hiring female coaches and creating visible success stories, he inspires a new generation of girls to dream big and break stereotypes. Álvaro’s work is a testament to his unwavering belief in football as a powerful tool for social change and a catalyst for building a more equitable and inclusive future.

Dijiste:
Summarize and develop the biography for our first ambassador from the next text and adding subtitles: Akordy Abingya, Co-Founder Accra Cup in Ghana

My current role in the women’s football ecosystem involves developing platforms that promote gender equality in sports. I have worked within the women’s football landscape for over a decade, focusing on securing scholarships for young female athletes, advocating for equal opportunities, and fostering pathways for their growth and success in football. Through my work, I have collaborated with various organizations and initiatives to create impactful change and increase visibility for women in the sport.

I have a degree in Marketing and Communication, which has equipped me with the skills to effectively promote and advocate for causes like women’s football. While my education is not directly focused on sports, it has been instrumental in my work within the sports industry, where I have used my expertise to develop platforms that support gender equality and empower female athletes in football.

My passion for sports, particularly women’s football, combined with the opportunity to create meaningful change, motivated me to pursue a career in this field. I am driven by the desire to promote gender equality, provide young female athletes with access to resources, and help create a more inclusive and supportive environment for women in sports. The ability to make a tangible impact on the lives of female athletes and empower them to reach their full potential is what fuels my commitment to this work.

My parents would be my first source of inspiration. Growing up in Ghana, where football is deeply ingrained in the culture, I was exposed to the sport from a young age. Their encouragement and the community's passion for football sparked my interest in the game. As I witnessed the challenges women face in sports, I became motivated to use my knowledge and skills to help level the playing field, especially for women in football, and to create opportunities that would empower them to succeed.

My first professional experience in women’s football was as an intern at Power House Sporting Club in Ghana, where I was later promoted to handle international relations. This role came right after high school, and it gave me the opportunity to gain firsthand experience in the football industry, particularly in fostering international connections and promoting women’s football on a global scale. This experience laid the foundation for my ongoing work in advocating for and supporting female athletes in football.

I co-founded an initiative called The Dream Project, which was designed to provide a platform for women to showcase their skills and talents in football. The primary goal of the project was to create opportunities for young female athletes to gain exposure and, ultimately, secure scholarships to study and play football in the United States. Through The Dream Project, we worked to bridge the gap between talented women in football and the resources they need to advance both academically and athletically, empowering them to pursue their dreams on and off the field. This initiative has been a key part of my commitment to promoting gender equality and creating pathways for women in sports.

I have worn many hats within the women's football industry and continue to make myself available in various capacities. Over the years, I have served as a mentor, guiding young athletes in their personal and professional development. Additionally, I have worked as an agent for tournaments, helping to organize and promote events that provide exposure and opportunities for players. I have also taken on the role of a scout for academic programs, assisting athletes in securing scholarships and advancing their education while pursuing their athletic careers. Furthermore, I am a global ambassador for the game, advocating for gender equality and promoting women’s football on an international scale. These diverse roles have allowed me to contribute to the growth and visibility of women in football from multiple angles.

I have successfully secured over $3 million in scholarships for students from Africa, including young women, enabling them to further their education through sports. This achievement has been a key part of my work in creating opportunities for students to pursue both their academic and athletic dreams, and it reflects my commitment to empowering young athletes, particularly girls, to reach their full potential on a global scale.

One of the key challenges I have faced in this field is that many of the most talented athletes I encounter lack the financial resources to pay for my services or live in remote areas, making it difficult for me to watch them play or work with them directly. To overcome this, I have developed strategic fundraising partnerships to secure the necessary resources and support these athletes. By collaborating with organizations, sponsors, and partners, I have been able to create opportunities for these athletes to access the training, exposure, and resources they need to succeed, regardless of their financial or geographical constraints.

In Africa, we say, "If you educate a man, you educate an individual, but if you educate a woman, you educate a nation." This profound truth underscores the transformative power of supporting and empowering women. The women's football industry is growing, and it is incredibly refreshing to see that our sisters, cousins, aunties, mothers, and wives are finally being treated with the fairness and respect they deserve.

My advice to someone who wants to start a career in the women’s football industry is to approach it with passion, dedication, and a commitment to creating opportunities for women.

To succeed in this field, it’s important to advocate for gender equality, build networks, and develop a deep understanding of the challenges women face in football. Stay persistent and proactive, and always seek ways to support and elevate female athletes. Remember that every step you take contributes to creating a more inclusive and equitable space for women in sports.

The future of women’s football is incredibly promising and full of potential. With the growing visibility of women athletes, especially through social media, more and more women are becoming role models for young girls, inspiring the next generation to pursue their dreams in football. As more pathways open for women to play, study, and take on leadership positions, the landscape of women’s football is evolving rapidly. The success we have seen in women’s basketball in the US, with sold-out games and historic records, serves as a powerful example of what is possible in women’s sports.

Women’s football is on the verge of a similar breakthrough. With increasing investment, media attention, and growing fan support, the sport is poised to reach new heights. We can expect to see more women in leadership roles within football organizations, and more opportunities for young girls to play at all levels, from grassroots to professional leagues. The future is bright, and the momentum for women’s football is only going to build as more women break barriers and pave the way for others.

Technology will be a key catalyst for the growth of women’s football in the coming years. Advances in sports science, wearable technology, and data analytics will enable more tailored training regimens by providing real-time insights into players' physical condition and performance. Fan engagement will be revolutionized through interactive experiences, with virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) offering new ways to experience games, while digital platforms will strengthen connections between fans and players. Broadcast innovations will enhance viewing experiences with diverse camera angles and real-time statistics, making matches more accessible. AI and machine learning will transform scouting and recruitment, allowing clubs to identify talent more efficiently. Furthermore, improved analytics will attract more sponsorship and investment, boosting salaries, facilities, and opportunities for female athletes. These technological advancements will not only enhance play but also drive the global growth, accessibility, and competitiveness of women’s football.

Do you have any long-term dreams or goals for your professional career? Yes, my long-term goal is to build and scale a platform that disrupts the sports recruiting industry, with a focus on creating equal opportunities for athletes, particularly women, to showcase their talents and gain access to resources that will propel their careers. Ultimately, I envision a world where every athlete, regardless of gender or background, has the chance to succeed in sports and beyond, and I want to play a key role in making that a reality.

Women’s football can play a significant role in raising awareness about sustainability and environmental issues by leveraging its growing platform and global reach. Players, teams, and organizations can use their influence to advocate for eco-friendly practices, such as reducing carbon footprints through sustainable travel, promoting green stadium initiatives, and supporting environmentally conscious sponsors and brands. Additionally, women’s football can incorporate sustainability into their messaging, using matches, campaigns, and media exposure to educate fans and communities about the importance of environmental conservation. By aligning with sustainability initiatives and leading by example, women’s football can help inspire both fans and other sports to take meaningful action in preserving the planet for future generations.

How important do you believe it is for the sport to lead by example in promoting a greener and more inclusive future? It is crucial for the sport, particularly women’s football, to lead by example in promoting a greener and more inclusive future. Solutions to global challenges like sustainability and gender equality do not come from isolated or island-based mindsets; they require collective action. Sports have a unique ability to unite diverse communities, influence large audiences, and inspire change. By demonstrating commitment to environmental sustainability and inclusivity, the sport can set a powerful precedent, encouraging other industries to follow suit. When teams, athletes, and organizations embrace greener practices and foster inclusive environments, they create a ripple effect that can drive broader societal change, paving the way for a more sustainable and equitable future for all.

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Akordy Abingya: A Pioneer in Women’s Football and Gender Equality

Championing Gender Equality in Sports
Akordy Abingya, co-founder of the Accra Cup in Ghana, is a trailblazer in promoting gender equality within the world of sports. With over a decade of experience in the women’s football landscape, she has worked tirelessly to secure scholarships, advocate for equal opportunities, and create pathways for young female athletes. Her initiatives aim to empower women to thrive both on and off the field, transforming lives and inspiring change.

A Strong Foundation in Marketing and Advocacy
With a degree in Marketing and Communication, Akordy has leveraged her expertise to develop impactful platforms that amplify the voices of female athletes. While her academic background lies outside sports, it has equipped her with the tools to effectively promote and advocate for women’s football, contributing to the sport’s growth and visibility on a global scale.

The Dream Project: Bridging Gaps and Building Opportunities
As co-founder of The Dream Project, Akordy has created a transformative platform for young female footballers to showcase their skills and secure scholarships to study and play in the United States. This initiative bridges the gap between talent and opportunity, empowering athletes to pursue academic and athletic excellence.

A Multifaceted Career in Women’s Football
Akordy has worn many hats in the women’s football ecosystem, including roles as mentor, tournament agent, scout, and global ambassador. Her contributions have not only helped organize and promote international events but have also secured over $3 million in scholarships for African students, enabling them to further their education through sports.

Overcoming Challenges with Vision and Collaboration
Recognizing the financial and logistical barriers many athletes face, Akordy has developed strategic partnerships to secure resources and opportunities for players. Her innovative solutions have ensured that even those from remote or underprivileged backgrounds can access training, exposure, and support to reach their full potential.

A Vision for the Future of Women’s Football
Akordy envisions a bright future for women’s football, characterized by greater visibility, investment, and inclusivity. She sees the sport as a powerful platform for promoting sustainability and gender equality, leveraging its global reach to inspire collective action and societal change.

Long-Term Aspirations
Driven by a passion for empowerment, Akordy’s ultimate goal is to build a platform that disrupts the sports recruiting industry. She aims to create equal opportunities for all athletes, regardless of gender or background, ensuring they have the tools and resources to succeed in sports and beyond.

A Life Guided by Purpose
Inspired by her Ghanaian roots and the encouragement of her parents, Akordy’s dedication to women’s football reflects her belief in the transformative power of education and opportunity. Her work embodies the saying, “If you educate a woman, you educate a nation,” underscoring her commitment to creating a more inclusive and equitable future for women in sports.

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Akordy Abingya: A Trailblazer in Women’s Football and Gender Equality

Advocating for Gender Equality in Sports
Akordy Abingya, co-founder of the Accra Cup in Ghana, is a passionate advocate for gender equality within the sports industry. With over a decade of experience in women’s football, she has dedicated her career to creating platforms that empower female athletes. Through her initiatives, she has secured scholarships, advocated for equal opportunities, and developed pathways for young women to excel in football and beyond. Her efforts have contributed to increasing visibility and promoting equity for women in the sport.

Education and Professional Foundation
Armed with a degree in Marketing and Communication, Akordy has utilized her academic background to amplify her advocacy efforts in sports. While her education was not directly focused on athletics, it provided her with essential skills to promote women’s football effectively. Her expertise in communication and marketing has allowed her to build initiatives that support female athletes and challenge gender disparities in the industry.

The Dream Project: Bridging Talent and Opportunity
Akordy co-founded The Dream Project, a transformative initiative aimed at providing young female footballers with platforms to showcase their talents and secure scholarships to study and play in the United States. This program has been instrumental in bridging the gap between talent and opportunity, enabling young women to pursue academic and athletic excellence. By fostering these opportunities, Akordy has empowered countless athletes to achieve their dreams, both on the field and in the classroom.

Multifaceted Contributions to Women’s Football
Over the years, Akordy has taken on various roles within the women’s football ecosystem, including mentor, tournament agent, scout, and global ambassador. As a mentor, she has guided young athletes in their personal and professional development. Her work as an agent and scout has connected players with academic programs and tournaments, creating opportunities for exposure and growth. In her role as a global ambassador, she has championed gender equality and advocated for the advancement of women’s football on an international stage.

Achievements in Securing Scholarships
A highlight of Akordy’s career is her success in securing over $3 million in scholarships for African students, including many young women. These scholarships have enabled students to further their education while pursuing their athletic dreams. Her commitment to empowering athletes through education reflects her dedication to creating a brighter future for young women in football.

Overcoming Challenges Through Innovation and Collaboration
Akordy recognizes the barriers many female athletes face, particularly those from underprivileged backgrounds. Financial constraints and remote locations often make it difficult for talented players to access resources and opportunities. To address these challenges, she has developed strategic partnerships with organizations, sponsors, and other stakeholders. These collaborations have provided the funding, training, and exposure needed to support athletes, ensuring they can thrive despite the obstacles they face.

The Growing Momentum of Women’s Football
Akordy sees immense potential in the future of women’s football. With increased investment, media coverage, and fan engagement, the sport is poised for exponential growth. She believes that the visibility of female athletes will inspire the next generation of players, while the expansion of grassroots programs and professional leagues will open new doors for women in football. Akordy draws inspiration from the successes of women’s basketball in the U.S., envisioning a similar breakthrough for women’s football worldwide.

Leveraging Technology for Growth
Akordy anticipates that advancements in technology will play a crucial role in the evolution of women’s football. Innovations in sports science, wearable technology, and data analytics will enhance player performance and training. Digital platforms, virtual reality, and augmented reality are set to revolutionize fan engagement, while AI and machine learning will streamline talent scouting and recruitment. These technological developments will not only boost the sport’s competitiveness but also attract more investment and opportunities for female athletes.

Long-Term Vision for Equal Opportunities
Akordy’s long-term goal is to create a platform that disrupts the sports recruiting industry. She envisions a system that offers equal opportunities for all athletes, regardless of gender or background, to showcase their talents and access resources. Her mission is to build a more inclusive and equitable environment where every athlete has the chance to succeed in sports and beyond.

Personal Inspiration and Cultural Roots
Growing up in Ghana, Akordy was deeply influenced by her parents and the country’s rich football culture. Their encouragement, combined with her community’s passion for the sport, ignited her love for football. Witnessing the challenges faced by women in sports motivated her to dedicate her career to leveling the playing field and creating opportunities for female athletes. Her work reflects the Ghanaian saying, “If you educate a woman, you educate a nation,” underscoring her belief in the transformative power of empowering women.

Promoting a Greener and More Inclusive Future
Akordy believes that sports, particularly women’s football, have a unique ability to drive societal change. By adopting sustainable practices and promoting inclusivity, the sport can lead by example and inspire collective action on global challenges like environmental conservation and gender equality. Through these efforts, women’s football can create a ripple effect that extends beyond the field, shaping a more equitable and sustainable future.

A Life Dedicated to Empowerment
Akordy Abingya’s career is a testament to her unwavering commitment to empowering female athletes and promoting gender equality in sports. Her work has created meaningful opportunities for countless women, fostering a legacy of inclusion, resilience, and growth in women’s football. As she continues to lead with passion and purpose, Akordy remains a beacon of inspiration for the next generation of athletes and advocates.

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Akordy Abingya: A Trailblazer in Women’s Football and Gender Equality

Advocating for Gender Equality in Sports
Akordy Abingya, co-founder of the Accra Cup in Ghana, is a passionate advocate for gender equality within the sports industry. With over a decade of experience in women’s football, he has dedicated his career to creating platforms that empower female athletes. Through his initiatives, he has secured scholarships, advocated for equal opportunities, and developed pathways for young women to excel in football and beyond. His efforts have contributed to increasing visibility and promoting equity for women in the sport.

Education and Professional Foundation
Armed with a degree in Marketing and Communication, Akordy has utilized his academic background to amplify his advocacy efforts in sports. While his education was not directly focused on athletics, it provided him with essential skills to promote women’s football effectively. His expertise in communication and marketing has allowed him to build initiatives that support female athletes and challenge gender disparities in the industry.

The Dream Project: Bridging Talent and Opportunity
Akordy co-founded The Dream Project, a transformative initiative aimed at providing young female footballers with platforms to showcase their talents and secure scholarships to study and play in the United States. This program has been instrumental in bridging the gap between talent and opportunity, enabling young women to pursue academic and athletic excellence. By fostering these opportunities, Akordy has empowered countless athletes to achieve their dreams, both on the field and in the classroom.

Multifaceted Contributions to Women’s Football
Over the years, Akordy has taken on various roles within the women’s football ecosystem, including mentor, tournament agent, scout, and global ambassador. As a mentor, he has guided young athletes in their personal and professional development. His work as an agent and scout has connected players with academic programs and tournaments, creating opportunities for exposure and growth. In his role as a global ambassador, he has championed gender equality and advocated for the advancement of women’s football on an international stage.

Achievements in Securing Scholarships
A highlight of Akordy’s career is his success in securing over $3 million in scholarships for African students, including many young women. These scholarships have enabled students to further their education while pursuing their athletic dreams. His commitment to empowering athletes through education reflects his dedication to creating a brighter future for young women in football.

Overcoming Challenges Through Innovation and Collaboration
Akordy recognizes the barriers many female athletes face, particularly those from underprivileged backgrounds. Financial constraints and remote locations often make it difficult for talented players to access resources and opportunities. To address these challenges, he has developed strategic partnerships with organizations, sponsors, and other stakeholders. These collaborations have provided the funding, training, and exposure needed to support athletes, ensuring they can thrive despite the obstacles they face.

The Growing Momentum of Women’s Football
Akordy sees immense potential in the future of women’s football. With increased investment, media coverage, and fan engagement, the sport is poised for exponential growth. He believes that the visibility of female athletes will inspire the next generation of players, while the expansion of grassroots programs and professional leagues will open new doors for women in football. Akordy draws inspiration from the successes of women’s basketball in the U.S., envisioning a similar breakthrough for women’s football worldwide.

Leveraging Technology for Growth
Akordy anticipates that advancements in technology will play a crucial role in the evolution of women’s football. Innovations in sports science, wearable technology, and data analytics will enhance player performance and training. Digital platforms, virtual reality, and augmented reality are set to revolutionize fan engagement, while AI and machine learning will streamline talent scouting and recruitment. These technological developments will not only boost the sport’s competitiveness but also attract more investment and opportunities for female athletes.

Long-Term Vision for Equal Opportunities
Akordy’s long-term goal is to create a platform that disrupts the sports recruiting industry. He envisions a system that offers equal opportunities for all athletes, regardless of gender or background, to showcase their talents and access resources. His mission is to build a more inclusive and equitable environment where every athlete has the chance to succeed in sports and beyond.

Personal Inspiration and Cultural Roots
Growing up in Ghana, Akordy was deeply influenced by his parents and the country’s rich football culture. Their encouragement, combined with his community’s passion for the sport, ignited his love for football. Witnessing the challenges faced by women in sports motivated him to dedicate his career to leveling the playing field and creating opportunities for female athletes. His work reflects the Ghanaian saying, “If you educate a woman, you educate a nation,” underscoring his belief in the transformative power of empowering women.

Promoting a Greener and More Inclusive Future
Akordy believes that sports, particularly women’s football, have a unique ability to drive societal change. By adopting sustainable practices and promoting inclusivity, the sport can lead by example and inspire collective action on global challenges like environmental conservation and gender equality. Through these efforts, women’s football can create a ripple effect that extends beyond the field, shaping a more equitable and sustainable future.

A Life Dedicated to Empowerment
Akordy Abingya’s career is a testament to his unwavering commitment to empowering female athletes and promoting gender equality in sports. His work has created meaningful opportunities for countless women, fostering a legacy of inclusion, resilience, and growth in women’s football. As he continues to lead with passion and purpose, Akordy remains a beacon of inspiration for the next generation of athletes and advocates.

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Akordy Abingya: Championing Equality in Women's Football
Akordy Abingya is a visionary leader and co-founder of the Accra Cup in Ghana. With over a decade of experience in women’s football, he has dedicated his career to promoting gender equality in sports. Through initiatives like The Dream Project, Akordy has empowered young female athletes by securing over $3 million in scholarships, helping them access opportunities both on and off the field. His background in Marketing and Communication has been instrumental in building platforms that foster growth, visibility, and success for women in football. Inspired by his community and driven by passion, Akordy continues to create pathways for inclusion and transformation in the global sports ecosystem.

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Akordy Abingya: A Visionary for Equality in Women’s Football
Akordy Abingya is a passionate advocate and co-founder of the Accra Cup in Ghana, dedicated to transforming the landscape of women’s football. With over a decade of experience, he has worked tirelessly to bridge the gap in gender equality within sports, creating opportunities for young female athletes to thrive both academically and athletically. His groundbreaking initiative, The Dream Project, has secured over $3 million in scholarships, empowering African athletes to pursue their dreams on a global stage.

With a degree in Marketing and Communication, Akordy has leveraged his expertise to promote women’s football and foster meaningful partnerships that amplify its visibility and impact. From mentoring athletes and organizing international tournaments to serving as a global ambassador, his multifaceted contributions have driven growth and inclusivity in the sport.

Inspired by his upbringing in Ghana, where football is a way of life, Akordy is motivated by a vision of a more equitable future. His unwavering commitment to empowering female athletes and advancing women’s football continues to leave a lasting legacy in the global sports community.

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I'm supporting Festival of Media launch their first event focused on women's football. We're shaking up the way women’s football is celebrated — recognising the full spectrum of the football ecosystem from grassroots to pros, to commercial and clubs, both on and off the pitch. The first Festival of Women's Football will take place in April 2025, comprised of a nomination process and judging panels curated by the women's football industry. We also have the support of a Changemakers Board, comprised of partners and industry leaders that will dedicate 10% of our commercial funding back into women's football projects.

I studied International Business in my hometown and then relocated to Europe for the FIFA Master, specialising in sports management, law and humanities.

I started playing football as young as 4 years old and it was always a constant in my life. I played both competitively and recreationally for 25+ years. But it wasn't until I came to Europe and saw the commercial scale of what's possible in the sport and realising there's been a gap in the women's game. Attending the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup final and the 2022 UEFA Women's Euro final were two eye-opening events for me personally. My professional roles across brand partnerships and business development for sports media businesses frequently brought up conversations around women's football, I started speaking with brands who want to play a part in investing in the commercial opportunity for women's football, but also getting exposure to fans and audiences that are so dedicated to growing the game.

What roles have you held within this industry? Previously Brand Partnerships Director @ Minute Media

What do you enjoy most about working in women’s football? The passion of the fans and how audiences feel so connected to the empowerment of growing the game collectively.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a career in the women’s football industry? A space that will set the trends for merging various interests, unique qualities of its fans and a different way of engaging audiences.

How do you think women’s football can contribute to raising awareness about sustainability and environmental issues? I feel the strongest way to set examples on this front is through commercial partners that support the game. They have the strongest influence to put themes of sustainability and environmental issues into the forefront and move the needle on how sport can lead as an example when it comes to awareness.
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Ginelle Polini-Timineri: Championing the Growth of Women’s Football
Supporting a Revolutionary Initiative
Ginelle Polini-Timineri is the Commercial Partnership Director for the Festival of Women’s Football, a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to celebrating every aspect of women’s football. This unique event, debuting in April 2025, will recognize contributions from grassroots to professional levels, encompassing players, clubs, and commercial entities. The Festival will include a nomination process and judging panels curated by industry leaders, alongside a Changemakers Board that commits 10% of commercial funding to impactful women’s football projects.

From International Business to Sports Management
Originally from her hometown, Ginelle earned a degree in International Business before relocating to Europe to complete the prestigious FIFA Master program. Specializing in sports management, law, and humanities, this academic journey laid the foundation for her career in shaping the future of women’s football.

A Lifelong Passion for Football
Ginelle’s connection to football began at the age of four, continuing for over 25 years as both a competitive and recreational player. Moving to Europe opened her eyes to the untapped commercial opportunities in women’s football. Attending the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final and the 2022 UEFA Women’s Euro Final were transformative moments, sparking her mission to address the gaps in the women’s game.

Driving Brand Partnerships
With professional experience as Brand Partnerships Director at Minute Media, Ginelle has leveraged her expertise to engage brands in the commercial potential of women’s football. She connects them with dedicated audiences, inspiring investments that support the growth of the sport while creating meaningful fan engagement.

Empowering Fans and Building Trends
Ginelle finds joy in the passion of women’s football fans, whose collective drive contributes to the empowerment and development of the game. She envisions the sport as a trendsetter, merging diverse interests and creating innovative ways to engage with audiences.

Advocating for Sustainability in Football
Ginelle believes that commercial partnerships play a pivotal role in promoting sustainability and environmental awareness. By collaborating with brands that prioritize these themes, women’s football can lead the way in setting an example for responsible and impactful sports practices.

Advice for Aspiring Professionals
For those looking to build a career in women’s football, Ginelle emphasizes the importance of recognizing the sport’s unique qualities. With its engaged audiences and innovative approaches, it is a space where creativity and dedication can drive significant impact and success.

Ginelle Polini-Timineri exemplifies how passion, expertise, and strategic partnerships can transform women’s football into a powerful force for growth, empowerment, and sustainability.

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Ginelle Polini-Timineri: Driving Change in Women’s Football
Ginelle Polini-Timineri, Commercial Partnership Director for the Festival of Women’s Football, is spearheading efforts to celebrate and elevate the women’s game. With a background in International Business and the FIFA Master program, she combines her academic expertise with over 25 years of personal connection to football.

Through the Festival, debuting in 2025, Ginelle is bridging gaps in the sport by recognizing contributions from grassroots to professional levels and dedicating resources to impactful women’s football projects. Her work champions sustainability, innovative partnerships, and the empowerment of fans, driving growth and new opportunities for the women’s game globally.

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Berivan Colak, Founder and President of Women Football Club (WFC)
Originally from: France
currently based: Paris and Istanbul
educational background: International Management
When and how did your interest in women’s football begin? At 6 yo
What motivated you to pursue a career in this field? The passion for the sport
Was there any specific event or person who inspired you to follow this path? Zinedine Zidane
What was your first job or professional experience in women’s football? Organizing tournaments at 12 yo for girls
What roles have you held within this industry? everything inside my NGO
What are the most significant achievements or highlights of your career so far? The WFC itself, the way it grew and what it became
What challenges have you faced in this field, and how did you overcome them? So many :) I faced them with my character and the fact that I have a strong personality, if not, I don't think I would have been able to continue
What do you enjoy most about working in women’s football? Meeting people that make me think : "I am not alone !"
What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a career in the women’s football industry? Believe in Women Empowerment and never give up
How do you see the future of women’s football? Shinning bright like a diamond
What changes or innovations do you think we’ll see in the sport in the coming years? This is very uncertain, I hope we will stop putting to much technology on the game
Do you have any long-term dreams or goals for your professional career? Being able to give access to our platform all over the World
How do you think women’s football can contribute to raising awareness about sustainability and environmental issues? The fact of being a community means power, women have always been the voice of change, and so it will be
Are there any sustainable practices or initiatives you’ve been involved in or would like to see implemented in women’s football? Being able to maintain a project for ten years it's a proof of sustainability. I wish that women football will continue to grow and we would be able to make it a sustainable environment
How important do you believe it is for the sport to lead by example in promoting a greener and more inclusive future? It's not important, it's litteraly the key
Do you have any hobbies or interests outside of football that you’d like to share? I love travelling and discovering new cultures, I also love listening to music and I love love fashion
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Early Passion for Football
Born in France and currently based between Paris and Istanbul, Berivan Colak's passion for football began at the age of six. Inspired by legendary player Zinedine Zidane, her love for the sport evolved into a lifelong commitment to advancing women’s football.

Pioneering in Women’s Football
Berivan’s journey into the field started early, organizing tournaments for girls as young as 12. This passion grew into the creation of the Women Football Club (WFC), a groundbreaking NGO that has become a beacon of empowerment and growth for women in the sport. Her leadership spans every facet of the organization, demonstrating unwavering dedication and resilience.

Overcoming Challenges with Strength
Building WFC came with numerous challenges, but Berivan’s strong personality and determination were key to overcoming obstacles. Her ability to persevere has been instrumental in WFC’s success and continued impact.

Vision for Women’s Football
Berivan envisions a bright future for women’s football, emphasizing its potential to empower communities, foster inclusivity, and drive social change. She believes in the collective power of women to be catalysts for a sustainable and equitable world.

Advice for Aspiring Professionals
Her advice to those entering the women’s football industry is clear: believe in women’s empowerment and never give up. Berivan sees football as a platform for creating meaningful change and hopes to expand WFC’s reach globally.

Beyond Football
When not advocating for women’s football, Berivan enjoys traveling, exploring new cultures, listening to music, and expressing her love for fashion.

Berivan Colak continues to inspire as a leader who champions sustainability, inclusivity, and the power of football to unite and transform communities worldwide.

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Berivan Colak: Champion of Women’s Football Empowerment
Berivan Colak, founder and president of Women Football Club (WFC), has dedicated her life to creating opportunities for women in football. Born in France and now based between Paris and Istanbul, she discovered her passion for the sport at just six years old, inspired by football legend Zinedine Zidane. By age 12, she was already organizing tournaments for girls, a testament to her drive to make football more inclusive from a young age.

Under her leadership, WFC has grown into a powerful platform that fosters empowerment and community within women’s football. Through resilience and a strong personality, Berivan has overcome countless challenges, turning WFC into a beacon of hope for aspiring female athletes. Her work is driven by the belief that football is more than a sport—it’s a tool for empowerment, connection, and change.

Beyond football, Berivan is passionate about traveling, discovering new cultures, music, and fashion, embodying the spirit of creativity and diversity. With a vision to expand WFC’s reach worldwide and a commitment to sustainability, Berivan is paving the way for a brighter, more inclusive future in women’s football while inspiring others to believe in their potential and never give up.

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Ambassador: Nanteza Mary Kevin
Job position: Founder
Company: Future a Girl
Project: Sport Gala

Location: Uganda

What is your current role in the women’s football ecosystem? Spreading the goodness of women's' involvement in sports and am the founder

What is your educational background? Is it related to women’s football or sports? I studied human resource management at multitech.

When and how did your interest in women’s football begin? 5years back i started this, his began when started with few girls who had interest in football but had no access to football stuff because most people though its a men's game limiting many of them to get. after a continuous football practice i realized that many girls were interested in football but they had fear and shame to what to people will think about them. That's why I started future a girl.

What motivated you to pursue or develop a career in this field? The love for the game the girls have but they are denied chances to practice and do football because of the culture beliefs and gender. that's why I came out to be their voice.

What was your first job or professional experience in women’s football? Directly opened my own women's football project since I love and support football after being encouraged by my husband who is a local footballer

What roles have you held within this industry? Am discovering and developing women's football talents

What are the most significant achievements or highlights of your career so far? The talents we have discovered and developed so far have attained scholarships in different schools and of which most of these girls were school dropouts. but now they are in school and using their football talents

What challenges have you faced in this field, and how did you overcome them? Lack of funds and football equipment's are biggest challenge and hard for us to overcome

What do you enjoy most about working in women’s football? am enjoying the ability women have in football, the confidence and leader their are becoming

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a career in the women’s football industry? Not to be shamed or let anyone lookdown on them, because coming our to get involved show you a strong character who believes in modernity and ready to be the hope of many women who can't out come for what they love and believe.

How do you see the future of women’s football? I see it on the level of men's football because many women will get employed.

What changes or innovations do you think we’ll see in the sport in the coming years? In the coming years I see men and women will play in the same team.

Do you have any long-term dreams or goals for your professional career? My Dream is to have a women's football academy and a well established football team that will compete on different levels in foot ball.

How do you think women’s football can contribute to raising awareness about sustainability and environmental issues? Women's football can passionate fan base, and influential players to promote eco-friendly practices, advocate for climate actions, and engaging meaningful conversations about environmental concerns, mostly among younger generations and female demographics using the platform of the sport to educate and inspire positive change.

Are there any sustainable practices or initiatives you’ve been involved in or would like to see implemented in women’s football? We an initiative that is very open minded (future opportunities for a girl child) that is giving all girls access to football so its the same thing football clubs should adopt to create more opportunities for women enragement in football.

How important do you believe it is for the sport to lead by example in promoting a greener and more inclusive future? By adopting sustainable practices, we can significantly reduce the environmental impact of sports facilities, promote resource conservation, source of employment.

Do you have any hobbies or interests outside of football that you’d like to share? I love music, movies and reaching out to the helpless and needy lives.

Is there anything else you’d like to highlight about your career or personal life? I am a mother and ready to mother many people both young and older.
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Nanteza Mary Kevin: Championing Women’s Football in Uganda
Founder of Future a Girl
Nanteza Mary Kevin is the founder of Future a Girl, a pioneering initiative in Uganda dedicated to empowering young women through football. With a background in Human Resource Management from Multitech, she combined her passion for football with a strong commitment to social change. Her journey in women’s football began five years ago when she noticed that many girls were passionate about the sport but lacked access to opportunities due to cultural and gender barriers. Determined to change this, she established Future a Girl to provide a safe and supportive space for young women to develop their football skills.

Creating Opportunities and Overcoming Challenges
Through Future a Girl, Nanteza has helped young female footballers gain scholarships, allowing them to return to school and build a future through their talent. Many of these girls were previously denied the chance to play due to societal perceptions that football is a men’s game. Despite facing challenges such as limited funding and lack of equipment, Nanteza remains committed to developing and discovering young female football talent. Her motivation comes from the confidence and leadership skills she sees growing within the girls she mentors.

Vision for the Future of Women’s Football
Nanteza envisions a future where women’s football is on the same level as men’s, providing equal employment opportunities and recognition. She dreams of establishing a women's football academy and a competitive team that can play at different levels. Beyond football, she is passionate about sustainability, believing that women's football can drive awareness on environmental issues. In addition to her work in sports, she enjoys music, movies, and supporting those in need, embodying the spirit of leadership and empowerment in all aspects of her life.

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Nanteza Mary Kevin: Transforming Women’s Football in Uganda
Founder of Future a Girl
Nanteza Mary Kevin is a trailblazer in Ugandan women’s football and the founder of Future a Girl, an initiative that empowers young girls through the sport. With a background in Human Resource Management from Multitech, she combines her expertise in leadership with her passion for football to create meaningful change. Her journey into women’s football began five years ago when she noticed that many girls were eager to play but were restricted by societal norms and lack of resources. Seeing their enthusiasm yet recognizing the barriers they faced, she took action to create a platform where girls could access football training and opportunities in a supportive environment.

Breaking Barriers and Creating Opportunities
Despite cultural beliefs that football is a men’s game, Nanteza has remained steadfast in her mission to change perceptions and provide young women with the chance to play. Through Future a Girl, she has discovered and nurtured numerous football talents, many of whom have earned scholarships and returned to school, securing a brighter future. For girls who were once school dropouts, football has become a powerful tool for education, empowerment, and self-confidence. Her initiative goes beyond the game itself—it fosters leadership, resilience, and a sense of belonging for young women who often lack opportunities in male-dominated sports spaces.

Overcoming Challenges with Determination
Like many pioneers in women’s football, Nanteza has faced significant challenges, particularly a lack of funding and access to essential football equipment. However, her determination and strong personality have allowed her to push forward. She believes that persistence and self-belief are key for anyone looking to make a difference in women’s football. The joy she experiences in this field comes from seeing young female players grow in confidence, develop their skills, and defy societal expectations. She encourages aspiring professionals in the industry to remain resilient, believe in women’s empowerment, and never give up on their dreams.

A Vision for Women’s Football and Sustainability
Nanteza envisions a future where women’s football reaches the same level as men’s, offering equal career opportunities and professional recognition. She dreams of establishing a fully equipped women's football academy and building a competitive team that can excel at various levels of the sport. Additionally, she sees football as a platform for social change, particularly in raising awareness about sustainability and environmental issues. She believes that sports organizations and commercial partners have the power to lead by example, promoting eco-friendly practices and inspiring younger generations to take action for a greener future.

A Leader On and Off the Field
Beyond football, Nanteza is deeply passionate about humanitarian efforts, dedicating time to helping the less fortunate. She enjoys music, movies, and reaching out to those in need, embodying the spirit of leadership and compassion in everything she does. As a mother, she extends her nurturing nature beyond her own family, seeing herself as a mentor and a guiding force for many young girls. Her work with Future a Girl is not just about sports—it’s about giving hope, building communities, and paving the way for future generations of women in football.

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Championing girls' empowerment through football, education, and equal opportunities.

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Mary Nanteza Kevin empowers girls through football, breaking cultural barriers, providing opportunities, and fostering confidence, leadership, and inclusion in sports.

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Mary Nanteza Kevin is a passionate advocate for women's football and the founder of Future a Girl, an initiative dedicated to empowering young girls through sports in Uganda. Recognizing the cultural and societal barriers that limit girls' access to football, she created a platform that not only nurtures talent but also builds confidence and leadership skills. Through her work, Mary has helped many young girls, including school dropouts, secure scholarships and educational opportunities by using their football skills as a pathway to a better future.

Despite facing challenges such as limited funding and access to equipment, Mary remains committed to her vision of creating a sustainable and inclusive football environment for women. Her long-term goal is to establish a well-equipped women’s football academy and a competitive team that can participate at different levels of the sport. Through Future a Girl, she continues to inspire the next generation of female footballers, proving that passion and perseverance can break barriers and transform lives.

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Jeremy King
Location: London, United Kingdom

What is your current role in the women’s football ecosystem? Co-founder of a project set up to recognise and celebrate female footballers from grassroots to professional level, and to encourage systemic change and greater investment in the industry.

What is your educational background? Is it related to women’s football or sports? Set up the girls division at Maccabi London Lions grassroots football club six seasons ago and we have gone from 15-165 girls during this time from U8-U16s. I am a coach and manager.

When and how did your interest in women’s football begin? When two of my three daughters asked if they could play for a girls team because they didn't enjoy playing with the boys anymore. I spoke to our local boys and mens club and we set up the girls division.

What motivated you to pursue or develop a career in this field? It was seeing the struggles facing girls playing football with everything from facilities and pitches to outdated perceptions and some coaching techniques. In contrast it has been amazing seeing the development of the girls both on the football pitch and the confidence it gives them off of the pitch, We wanted to create something that not only encourage systemic change in the game, but also great investment.

What was your first job or professional experience in women’s football? As a coach and manager of girls football

What roles have you held within this industry? Grassroots coach and manager

What are the most significant achievements or highlights of your career so far? Launching Festival of Media and Festival of Women's Football Awards

What challenges have you faced in this field, and how did you overcome them? Educating brands around the opportunities in women's football.

What do you enjoy most about working in women’s football? The openess of the sector to welcome me and their determination to help improve the sport.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a career in the women’s football industry? Be prepared to work hard and make sure you remember the highs when you are experiencing the lows and remember most people in the sector are lovely.

How do you see the future of women’s football? Developing into a sector that is sought after for brands to activate in and for the sector to grow into one of the most imporant sports in the world.

What changes or innovations do you think we’ll see in the sport in the coming years? Products and innovations which have a true understanding of a female's body and helps them perform at the optimum both in training and during games and to help avoid injuries.

Do you have any long-term dreams or goals for your professional career? To leave a legacy that helped drive change and investment into the women's football space from grassroots to professional.

How do you think women’s football can contribute to raising awareness about sustainability and environmental issues? By ensuring it's as inclusive as possible from the top to the bottom of the sector and providing as many opportuities as possible.

Are there any sustainable practices or initiatives you’ve been involved in or would like to see implemented in women’s football? For the awards we are aiming to be as inclusive as possible from its jury to the categories.

How important do you believe it is for the sport to lead by example in promoting a greener and more inclusive future?
Very important. Sport has this unique ability to bring people together and has a huge influence on society.

Do you have any hobbies or interests outside of football that you’d like to share? Spending time with my family including my three daugthers, music and sport.

Have you received any recognition or awards for your work in women’s football? Not yet, but this project is not about me, it's about celebrating everyone else in the industry.

Is there anything else you’d like to highlight about your career or personal life? I helped set up the girls division at a grassroots club six seasons ago and now we have 165 girls playing football and i am still coaching and managing.
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Jeremy King – Championing Growth and Recognition in Women’s Football
Building a Legacy in Women's Football
Jeremy King is a dedicated advocate for women's football, co-founding a project designed to celebrate female footballers from grassroots to the professional level. His mission is to drive systemic change and encourage greater investment in the women's game, ensuring that players of all ages have access to opportunities that foster development both on and off the pitch. With a hands-on approach, Jeremy has played a key role in promoting inclusivity and recognition within the sport.

From Grassroots to Industry Influence
Jeremy's journey in women's football began when his two daughters expressed a desire to play in a girls' team. Recognizing the need for better opportunities, he established the girls' division at Maccabi London Lions six seasons ago, growing it from 15 to 165 players across multiple age groups. His experience as a coach and manager has given him firsthand insight into the challenges facing young female footballers, from access to facilities to outdated perceptions in the sport. Through his work, he has been instrumental in launching initiatives like the Festival of Women’s Football Awards, further solidifying his impact on the industry.

Vision for the Future of Women's Football
Jeremy envisions a future where women's football is a prime space for brand investment and global recognition. He is passionate about fostering innovations that cater specifically to female athletes, ensuring they perform at their best while reducing injury risks. His long-term goal is to leave a lasting legacy that has helped drive progress and sustainability in women’s football, making it a leading force in the global sports industry.

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Jeremy King – Championing Growth and Recognition in Women’s Football
A Passion for Change in Women’s Football
Jeremy King is a passionate advocate for women's football, working tirelessly to ensure female players receive the recognition and opportunities they deserve. As the co-founder of a project dedicated to celebrating female footballers at all levels, from grassroots to the professional stage, he is committed to fostering systemic change in the sport. His initiative not only highlights the achievements of women in football but also encourages greater investment in the industry, ensuring its continued growth and sustainability.

From Personal Experience to Professional Advocacy
Jeremy’s journey into women’s football was deeply personal. As a father of three daughters, he was inspired to take action when two of them expressed a desire to play in a girls’ football team rather than with boys. This led him to establish the girls’ division at Maccabi London Lions six seasons ago, starting with just 15 players and expanding to over 165 across various age groups. His work as a grassroots coach and manager has given him firsthand insight into the challenges young female footballers face, from a lack of access to quality facilities to outdated perceptions about women’s participation in the sport.

Driving Change and Overcoming Challenges
One of Jeremy’s greatest challenges has been educating brands and stakeholders about the immense opportunities within women’s football. Despite the rapid growth of the sport, there is still a need for greater commercial investment and support. Through his work, he aims to shift this narrative, demonstrating that women's football is not just a niche sector but a thriving industry with passionate fans and dedicated athletes. His commitment to driving change is evident in initiatives like the Festival of Women’s Football Awards, which recognizes and celebrates the achievements of women in the sport while promoting inclusivity and industry-wide support.

A Vision for the Future of Women's Football
Jeremy firmly believes that the future of women’s football is bright, with the potential to become one of the most sought-after spaces for brand activations and global engagement. He envisions an industry that not only provides equal opportunities for female athletes but also fosters technological innovations that cater specifically to their needs, from performance optimization to injury prevention. His goal is to contribute to a lasting legacy—one that ensures the women’s game is valued, respected, and continuously evolving.

A Commitment to Sustainability and Inclusivity
Beyond the game itself, Jeremy recognizes the role women’s football can play in promoting sustainability and environmental awareness. By integrating sustainable practices within clubs, tournaments, and sponsorships, the sport can lead by example in fostering a greener and more inclusive future. His work with the Festival of Women’s Football Awards also reflects this commitment, ensuring that the event remains inclusive, diverse, and representative of the entire women’s football ecosystem.

Beyond Football: Family, Music, and Sport
Outside of his work in football, Jeremy enjoys spending quality time with his family, particularly his three daughters, who continue to inspire his passion for the sport. Music and sports are also an integral part of his life, fueling his enthusiasm for teamwork, creativity, and leadership. Despite his significant contributions to women’s football, he remains humble, emphasizing that his work is not about personal recognition but about celebrating the collective achievements of the entire industry.

Leaving a Legacy of Progress
Jeremy’s dedication to the advancement of women’s football is evident in every initiative he undertakes. From his grassroots efforts in coaching and management to launching platforms that drive industry-wide recognition, he remains steadfast in his mission to create a more equitable and sustainable future for the sport. His journey is a testament to the power of advocacy, passion, and perseverance in shaping a better tomorrow for women’s football.

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📢 Meet Our Ambassadors! 🚀⚽

✨ Mary Nanteza Kevin 🇺🇬 | Founder of Future a Girl 🌍💪
Breaking barriers in Uganda! Mary empowers young girls through football, education, and opportunity. ⚽👧🏾💙 #GameChanger #WomenInFootball

✨ Jeremy King 🇬🇧 | Advocate for Women's Football 🌟⚽
From grassroots to global impact! Jeremy is driving recognition, investment, and change in the women's game. 💪🔥 #FootballForAll #EqualGame

💬 Tag someone who inspires you in women’s football! 👇✨

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🚀 Meet Our Incredible Ambassadors! ⚽🌍

💙 Mary Nanteza Kevin 🇺🇬 | Founder of Future a Girl 💪🏾⚽
From passion to purpose! Mary is transforming lives in Uganda by giving young girls access to football, education, and new opportunities. Breaking cultural barriers and fighting for gender equality, she empowers the next generation to dream big and play even bigger! 👧🏾⚽✨ #GameChanger #FutureAGirl #WomenInFootball

🔥 Jeremy King 🇬🇧 | Champion for Women’s Football 🌟⚽
A true advocate for the women’s game! From coaching grassroots teams to launching global initiatives, Jeremy is dedicated to creating systemic change and greater investment in women’s football. His mission? To elevate the sport, inspire young players, and make football an equal playing field for all! 💪⚽✨ #FootballForAll #EqualGame #WomenInSport

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Name: Naila Ali Sheikh
Country: Karachi & Pakistan

What is your current role in the women’s football ecosystem? As a Vice Presdient I manage women Football with my Presdient Diya women football club Pakistan First women football club and promoting women football all over Pakistan and working for girls , youth and women who are living in underprivileged areas.

What is your educational background? Is it related to women’s football or sports? I m Vice President of DWFC Pakistan First women football club and Presdient of Diya Academy and I got an Inspirational Leader award from WSS in Dubai.I have a basic certified futsal ref and coach from AMF.I have certification of ITBP and AI

When and how did your interest in women’s football begin? When I saw my coach Sadia Sheikh was teaching girls.

What motivated you to pursue or develop a career in this field? To promote women Football and youth development.I want to inspire other women that I got a chance to get back in the life the same ways I convey and think for other women to think positive and Stay stronger.

Was there any specific event or person who inspired you to follow this path? I love to play sports since My childhood.My coach inspired me and after my all medical condition by the grace of Allah I again get back my sports sprit.

What was your first job or professional experience in women’s football? As a Manager and As a Junior coach then Vice President to Inspirational Leader

What was your first job or professional experience in women’s football? Women Safety and security Is the most important part. Convence parent for girls is a difficult task once you can cope up this difficulties you will give happy and healthy plateform to the girls and gain parents trust and I think this is through our life time experience we were facing , are facing and will continue.

What roles have you held within this industry? Promote women football and youth development through football.

What are the most significant achievements or highlights of your career so far? We gave 15 National player and so many player played with different club have DWFC parental club and My club achieved many position in different National and private tournament and we bring girls for International league and friendly matches specially underprivileged girls and women. They got and Job with good pay scale. Some of them selected for Fifa and euro cup as a volunteer. We are only women in Pakistan who also runs Men's and boys youth football and futsal club and academy.we give underprivileged boys also to save them from unhealthy activities.

What challenges have you faced in this field, and how did you overcome them? Same I mentioned above is the safety and security

What do you enjoy most about working in women’s football? Watching girls are playing football happy and forget all worries.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a career in the women’s football industry? Take a proper Physical Education as a coach. As a player do hard work and learn proper skills.As a management fulfill your best responsibilities.

How do you see the future of women’s football? Very vast and so many young blood girl have a live sounding football and live for football.Have a beautiful and best skills.

What changes or innovations do you think we’ll see in the sport in the coming years? Fair selection and more women coaches and ref.

Do you have any long-term dreams or goals for your professional career? I want every girl wear wings like butterfly and play football

How do you think women’s football can contribute to raising awareness about sustainability and environmental issues? Football is a healthy activity.which give awareness to women stay strong and equal rights for all genders.

How important do you believe it is for the sport to lead by example in promoting a greener and more inclusive future? Yes it is my achievement is a biggest example

Do you have any hobbies or interests outside of football that you’d like to share? Yes! Listening music use may spare time in productive work by using laptop software using AI for digital work.

Have you received any recognition or awards for your work in women’s football? An inspirational Leader from WSS in Dubai and Community service award given by Aga Khan Community center.

Is there anything else you’d like to highlight about your career or personal life? Live for football and Love to Women footballer.
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🌟 Ambassador Profile: Naila Ali Sheikh
📍 Location: Karachi, Pakistan
🎖 Current Roles:

Vice President, Diya Women Football Club (DWFC), Pakistan’s First Women’s Football Club

President, Diya Academy

⚽ Current Role in Women’s Football
As Vice President of Diya Women Football Club, the first women’s football club in Pakistan, Naila Ali Sheikh plays a leading role in promoting and managing women's football across the country. She works closely with girls, youth, and women from underprivileged areas, using football as a powerful tool for empowerment and social change. Her commitment also extends to running both girls’ and boys’ football and futsal academies, providing safe and inclusive platforms for development.

🎓 Educational Background and Training
Naila is a certified futsal coach and referee (AMF), with additional certifications from ITBP and AI. She also leads Diya Academy and was recognized as an Inspirational Leader by WSS in Dubai. Her academic and practical training in sports leadership underscores her credibility and dedication to grassroots and elite development in football.

💡 How Her Journey Began
Naila’s passion for football was sparked by watching her coach, Sadia Sheikh, train young girls. Despite personal medical challenges, Naila returned to sports with renewed spirit and now serves as a role model for other women. She believes in giving back, using her second chance in life to uplift others through sport.

💪 Motivation and Mission
Naila’s goal is to inspire women and youth, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to believe in their potential. Through football, she promotes resilience, positivity, and equal opportunities. Her philosophy is rooted in empowerment—she wants every girl to “wear wings like a butterfly and play football.”

🌍 Roles and Achievements
From junior coach to Vice President and award-winning leader, Naila has worn many hats. She’s helped produce 15 national players, sent others to international friendlies, and facilitated employment opportunities for players. Her club’s inclusive model has led to national and international recognition. Notably, her players have volunteered at events like the FIFA World Cup and EURO Cup.

🛡️ Challenges Faced
One of the biggest hurdles Naila has overcome is ensuring the safety and security of female players, especially in conservative communities. Gaining parental trust and community support has been a gradual but powerful achievement, built through consistent effort, empathy, and community engagement.

💖 What She Loves About the Game
For Naila, the joy lies in watching girls play freely, shedding their daily struggles and embracing the game with passion. That moment of liberation and confidence is what fuels her commitment.

🌱 Vision for the Future
Naila envisions a future where fair selection, female leadership, and equal representation are the norm in football. She believes women’s football can also play a key role in promoting sustainability, inclusion, and environmental awareness, especially among younger generations.

🎯 Advice for Aspiring Football Leaders
She encourages aspiring players, coaches, and leaders to invest in physical education, develop technical and management skills, and carry out their roles with responsibility and integrity. Hard work and proper training are essential to succeed in this field.

🏆 Recognition
Inspirational Leader Award – WSS, Dubai

Community Service Award – Aga Khan Community Center

🎶 Beyond Football
Outside of football, Naila enjoys music and spends her free time learning and working with digital tools and AI. She channels her energy into personal growth and productive pursuits.

❤️ Final Words
“Live for football and love women footballers.”
Naila Ali Sheikh’s journey is a story of resilience, empowerment, and leadership—she is truly a cornerstone of women’s football in Pakistan.

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Naila Ali Sheikh, based in Karachi, Pakistan, is a passionate leader in the women’s football ecosystem. As Vice President of Diya Women Football Club—Pakistan’s first women's football club—and President of Diya Academy, Naila is committed to empowering girls and women through sport, particularly those from underprivileged communities. Her journey began when she was inspired by her coach, Sadia Sheikh, and after overcoming personal health challenges, she returned to sports with a renewed mission to uplift others.

With certifications in futsal coaching and refereeing (AMF), and additional training from ITBP and AI, Naila has developed both her technical and leadership skills. Under her guidance, DWFC has produced 15 national players and facilitated international opportunities for many others, including participation in leagues, job placements, and volunteer roles at major events like the FIFA and EURO Cups. Her club also stands out as the only women-led organization in Pakistan running football and futsal programs for both girls and boys.

Despite facing challenges such as ensuring the safety and acceptance of girls in sport, Naila has successfully built trust among families and communities. She finds joy in watching young girls play freely, using football as a tool to boost confidence and joy. Naila believes in the transformative power of football—not just as a game, but as a platform for social change, sustainability, and equality. Her vision for the future includes fair selection processes, more female coaches and referees, and broadening access to the sport.

Recognized as an Inspirational Leader by WSS in Dubai and awarded for Community Service by Aga Khan Community Center, Naila continues to inspire by living her motto: “Live for football and love women footballers.” Through her unwavering dedication, she is helping build a more inclusive, empowered future for women’s football in Pakistan and beyond.

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Naila Ali Sheikh is the Vice President of Diya Women Football Club—Pakistan’s first women’s football club—and President of Diya Academy. Based in Karachi, she champions women’s and youth football, focusing on girls from underprivileged backgrounds. Inspired by her coach and driven by personal resilience, Naila has helped produce national players, secure international opportunities, and promote gender equality through sport. Her leadership has earned her recognition as an Inspirational Leader by WSS Dubai and a Community Service award from the Aga Khan Community Center. Naila lives by her motto: “Live for football and love women footballers.”

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🏅 Name & Location
Naila Ali Sheikh
Based in Karachi, Pakistan

⚽ Current Role in Women’s Football
Naila is the Vice President of Diya Women Football Club (DWFC), Pakistan’s first women’s football club. She plays a key role in managing and promoting women’s football across the country, focusing particularly on empowering girls, youth, and women from underprivileged communities.

🎓 Educational Background & Certifications
Naila holds certifications in futsal refereeing and coaching from AMF, and additional credentials from ITBP and AI. She is also the President of Diya Academy. In recognition of her work, she received the Inspirational Leader Award from WSS in Dubai.

🌟 Early Inspiration
Her passion for sports began in childhood, but her journey in women’s football was inspired by her coach, Sadia Sheikh. Overcoming personal medical challenges, Naila reignited her sports spirit and committed herself to uplift other women.

👩‍💼 Professional Journey
Naila began as a junior coach and manager and has risen to Vice President and recognized inspirational leader. Her main role includes managing teams, securing safety for players, and convincing families to support girls in football—a major cultural challenge.

🏆 Achievements
Under Naila's leadership, DWFC has developed 15 national players and supported many others to play at various levels. The club has helped girls gain jobs, participate in international matches, and even volunteer at events like the FIFA and Euro Cups. Uniquely, her organization also runs boys’ and men's football programs, creating inclusive spaces for all youth.

🚧 Challenges Faced
Cultural barriers around girls' participation and ensuring safety have been ongoing challenges. She has tackled these through consistent community trust-building and providing safe, joyful football environments.

💖 What She Loves About Her Work
Seeing young girls play football freely and joyfully, forgetting their daily struggles, is Naila’s greatest reward.

💡 Advice for Future Professionals
She encourages aspiring coaches, players, and managers to take physical education seriously, work hard, and take responsibility with passion and integrity.

🔮 Vision for the Future
Naila envisions a vibrant future for women’s football in Pakistan, filled with talent, fair selection, and more female coaches and referees. Her dream is for every girl to "wear wings like a butterfly and play football."

🌱 Sustainability & Social Impact
She believes football promotes health, equality, and awareness, especially among women. Her club stands as a model of using sport to uplift communities and champion equal rights.

🎶 Interests Outside Football
Naila enjoys music, digital creativity, and productive time on her laptop using AI tools.

🏅 Recognitions
She was honored with the Inspirational Leader Award by WSS in Dubai and a Community Service Award by the Aga Khan Community Center.

💬 Personal Message
“Live for football. Love women footballers.”

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Naila Ali Sheikh is the Vice President of Diya Women Football Club, Pakistan’s first women’s football club. She works tirelessly to empower underprivileged girls and women through football, creating safe and inclusive spaces for them to thrive. Under her leadership, dozens of players have earned national recognition, jobs, and international opportunities. Her mission is to inspire every girl to believe in herself and rise through the power of sport.

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Naila Ali Sheikh empowers underprivileged girls in Pakistan through football, creating safe spaces and inspiring change nationwide.

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I am in charge of the direction of the Social and International Cooperation Area of AE Ramassà, coordinating our project "Inclusive women's football project for asylum-seekers and refugees: training an social-occupational integration".

I had a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and a Master's degree in International Relations and International Cooperation Projects management. I have played football since I was 7 years old and I have been part of the AE Ramassà's transformation from football club to NGO since the beginning, first as a player, then as a manager of the social area.

When and how did your interest in women’s football begin? When I started to work for AE Ramassà, promoting a social project that would support women's football was one of the priority objectives.

What motivated you to pursue or develop a career in this field? Achieve the creation of an equal system in the world of sport to eliminate gender barriers, creating the same opportunities for men and women development.

Was there any specific event or person who inspired you to follow this path? When we met Aitana Bonmatí, who still collaborates with our project.

What are the most significant achievements or highlights of your career so far? For more than 4 seasons, we have created a women's team made up of 30 female asylum seekers and refugees, supporting them in their integration process in Barcelona through sports, access to training and job placement opportunities, and encouraging their active participation in sporting, cultural and awareness-raising events.

What challenges have you faced in this field, and how did you overcome them? The main challenge has been the lack of specific funding for this type of project and for entities that decide to support initiatives such as this one; access to sports facilities and the lack of role models.

What do you enjoy most about working in women’s football? The atmosphere surrounding the women's football sector is full of energy and great initiatives to be carried out through alliances and networking.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a career in the women’s football industry? Propose, connect and create new ties, you will surely find people willing to help you with your project.

How do you see the future of women’s football? Moving forward toward equality, professionalization, and global expansion.

What changes or innovations do you think we’ll see in the sport in the coming years? More commitment with sustainability and environmental and social impact.

Do you have any long-term dreams or goals for your professional career? Continue to connect with people, entities and projects that help us improve our society and the conditions of women's football.

How do you think women’s football can contribute to raising awareness about sustainability and environmental issues? Through empowering collaborations with community-based grassroots programs, integrating sustainability education. Women footballers and women from the sector can use their status as role models to lead sustainability initiatives.

Are there any sustainable practices or initiatives you’ve been involved in or would like to see implemented in women’s football? Creating Green Sponsorships and supporting circular economy initiatives, as for exemple, promoting reuse/recycle football products or materials.

How important do you believe it is for the sport to lead by example in promoting a greener and more inclusive future? Sport has a great social acceptance that should lead to the generation of a great positive social impact in our society.

Do you have any hobbies or interests outside of football that you’d like to share? Travelling and its cultural exchange.

Have you received any recognition or awards for your work in women’s football? We won the Catalan Sports Award from the Catalan Football Federation thanks to the inclusive women's football project for asylum seekers and refugees.
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🌍 Name & Role
Marc Larripa
Director of Social and International Cooperation, AE Ramassà (Catalonia, Spain)

⚽ Role in Women’s Football
Marc leads the Inclusive Women's Football Project for Asylum-Seekers and Refugees at AE Ramassà, an initiative that uses football as a tool for social and occupational integration. Under his guidance, the club evolved from a football team into a recognized NGO championing equity and inclusion through sport.

🎓 Background
Marc holds a Bachelor's in Business Administration and a Master’s in International Relations and Cooperation Project Management. A lifelong football player, he transitioned into leadership to drive social transformation through sport.

🔥 Motivation & Inspiration
His interest in women’s football began with AE Ramassà’s social mission. Inspired by the potential of football to challenge gender barriers, and encouraged by collaborations with figures like Aitana Bonmatí, Marc committed to building inclusive systems where everyone—regardless of gender or background—can thrive.

🌟 Achievements
Marc's standout achievement is the creation and ongoing support of a women's football team composed of over 30 asylum-seeking and refugee women in Barcelona. The project provides pathways to education, employment, and social belonging, earning the Catalan Sports Award from the Catalan Football Federation.

🚧 Challenges
Marc has navigated limited funding, facility access, and the scarcity of role models in the sector. Despite this, he’s built a program sustained through strong alliances and community support.

💬 Perspective & Advice
He values the dynamic, purpose-driven atmosphere of women’s football. His advice? “Propose, connect and create ties—you’ll find support.” Marc believes the future of the sport lies in global growth, equity, and sustainability.

🌱 Vision for the Future
Marc is a vocal advocate for integrating green practices and social responsibility in football. His initiatives promote circular economy models, sustainability education, and “Green Sponsorships” that align football with planetary care.

🌍 Beyond Football
He enjoys travel and cultural exchange—values that fuel his vision of a more connected, inclusive world through sport.

🏆 Recognition
Marc’s leadership and AE Ramassà’s impact have been recognized with the Catalan Sports Award, affirming the power of sport to transform lives and communities.

“Football can unite, uplift, and reimagine the future. It’s more than a game—it’s a movement.” – Marc Larripa

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🌍 Name & Role
Marc Larripa
Director of Social and International Cooperation, AE Ramassà (Catalonia, Spain)

Marc Larripa serves as the driving force behind AE Ramassà’s Social and International Cooperation Area. As Director, he coordinates and oversees initiatives that use football as a tool for inclusion, focusing especially on vulnerable populations such as asylum-seekers and refugees. His leadership is centered on building a more equitable football environment, both locally and globally.

⚽ Role in Women’s Football
Marc leads AE Ramassà’s flagship initiative: the Inclusive Women’s Football Project for Asylum Seekers and Refugees. This groundbreaking program provides refugee and asylum-seeking women with access to football training while also supporting their broader integration into society. Through this project, participants receive not only athletic development but also educational resources, job placement support, and opportunities for cultural engagement—making it a holistic pathway toward empowerment and inclusion.

🎓 Educational Background & Career Path
Marc holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and a Master's in International Relations and International Cooperation Project Management. His journey in football started early—as a player at age 7—and evolved into a career of purpose. He has been a key figure in AE Ramassà’s transformation from a traditional football club into a recognized NGO, leveraging sport as a platform for social change. Starting as a player and later taking on leadership roles, Marc embodies the idea that football can serve both community and justice.

🔥 Motivation & Inspiration
Marc’s interest in women’s football grew organically from AE Ramassà’s social mission. Promoting gender equity in sport became a personal goal as he recognized the structural barriers women face in the football ecosystem. A pivotal moment was meeting and collaborating with world-class footballer Aitana Bonmatí, whose support and involvement inspired further commitment to the cause. For Marc, football is not just about competition—it’s about creating equal opportunities for everyone, regardless of gender or origin.

🌟 Achievements & Recognition
Over the last four seasons, Marc and AE Ramassà have built a women’s team composed of 30 asylum seekers and refugee women living in Barcelona. These women have not only found community and empowerment through sport but also gained access to training, jobs, and participation in civic and cultural events. In recognition of this transformative work, AE Ramassà received the Catalan Sports Award from the Catalan Football Federation—highlighting their leadership in inclusive football and community impact.

🚧 Challenges & Resilience
Building this project has not been without obstacles. One of the most pressing issues has been the lack of funding dedicated to gender- and refugee-focused sports initiatives. Additionally, accessing sports facilities and providing role models for participants posed early hurdles. Through persistence, relationship-building, and strategic alliances, Marc and his team have overcome these limitations and continue to push for more inclusive policies and resources within the sport.

💬 Values & Advice for Future Leaders
Marc is deeply passionate about the values driving women’s football: collaboration, energy, and purpose. What he appreciates most is the sector’s openness to innovation and its potential to create real-world change. His advice to those entering the field is: "Propose, connect, and create new ties—you will always find people willing to help if your cause is just." For Marc, success in football means bringing people together to co-create solutions and expand opportunities.

🔮 Vision for the Future
Marc sees a bright future for women’s football, one marked by growing professionalization, wider global reach, and a strong commitment to equality. He envisions a sport where women are not only present but leading—on the field, in leadership, and in innovation. He also believes that the women’s game will be a crucial space for environmental and social impact initiatives in the years to come.

🌱 Sustainability & Innovation
Marc advocates for sustainability as a core pillar of football’s future. He supports initiatives such as Green Sponsorships, circular economy strategies (e.g., reusing equipment), and educational programs that empower women to lead on environmental issues. He sees football as a high-impact space that can model sustainability to younger generations and communities worldwide.

🌍 Beyond the Pitch
Outside of football, Marc enjoys travel and cultural exchange, which he considers essential to his worldview and professional vision. These interests fuel his dedication to global cooperation and grassroots impact.

🏆 Awards & Recognition
Marc’s work has been formally recognized with the Catalan Sports Award, celebrating AE Ramassà’s inclusive women’s football program and its positive effect on marginalized communities. For Marc, the award affirms that sport can—and should—be a vehicle for dignity, opportunity, and change.

“Football is more than a game. It's a global language that can build bridges, uplift lives, and inspire systemic transformation.”
— Marc Larripa

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Marc Larripa is the Director of Social and International Cooperation at AE Ramassà, where he leads an inclusive women’s football project for asylum seekers and refugees in Barcelona. With a background in business and international cooperation, he uses football as a tool for social integration, gender equity, and empowerment. His work has supported dozens of women through sport, education, and job opportunities. Marc envisions football as a space for equality, sustainability, and global impact.

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Using football as a catalyst for social inclusion and gender equality.

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Marc Larripa leads social and international cooperation at AE Ramassà, using football to empower refugee and asylum-seeking women.
Through inclusive sport projects, he fosters integration, gender equality, and social impact in Barcelona and beyond.

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Marc Larripa empowers refugee women through inclusive football and social impact at AE Ramassà.

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Creating equal opportunities through football for social inclusion and empowerment.

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Marc champions inclusive football, leading projects for refugee women’s integration, blending sport, social impact, sustainability, and global cooperation.

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Marc promotes inclusive football, leading projects for refugee women’s integration, blending sport, social impact, sustainability, and global cooperation.

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Michael Guzmán
President C.D. Partizán
Origin: Lima, Peru
Based: Lima, Peru

What is your current role in the women’s football ecosystem? I am the president of a women's sports club called Partizan. We started this wonderful project supporting Peruvian girls and young women in 2018. We currently play in the second division of the women's soccer league and the first division of women's futsal.

What is your educational background? Is it related to women’s football or sports? I'm a professional in administration and marketing. I also have a diploma and two MBA´s in sports management. I completed my last MBA at the Real Madrid European University in Spain.

When and how did your interest in women’s football begin? I've been an athlete since I was 6 years old. I've played in my country in the third, second, and first divisions of Peruvian soccer. I have all the experience as an athlete and know the needs of soccer players in Peru. However, my daughter Mariajosé was born in 2018, and I wondered what would become of her if she ever wanted to play soccer. That's where I see everything from a broader perspective and find this purpose of contributing where no one else wanted to. It's been complicated, but we continue to fight, with our powerful motto of making history and changing realities.

What motivated you to pursue or develop a career in this field? I am passionate about sports and found my life's purpose on this path, which is to help millions of girls and young women in my country through sports.

What was your first job or professional experience in women’s football? I started as Sports Manager of Partizan Sports Club in 2018.

What roles have you held within this industry? Professional soccer player, soccer coach, goalkeeping coach, sports manager, and sports entrepreneur.

What are the most significant achievements or highlights of your career so far? In 2019, we created the first two women's soccer academies for girls and young women. In 2021, I managed to make an agreement with a professional team to play in the first women's soccer tournament that would be televised in Peru. A milestone in Peruvian women's soccer.

What challenges have you faced in this field, and how did you overcome them? First, the pandemic, which paralyzed the development of the project, ultimately driving away various sponsoring brands. We have overcome defeats with discipline and perseverance. We created the women's futsal team in 2023. We've finally defined our mission, vision, and values; and we've conducted an in-depth analysis to create a powerful 360° identity that ranges from the club crest to the uniforms through a pattern.

What do you enjoy most about working in women’s football? Our motto as a club is: Make history and change realities. Through sports, we see girls and young women change their path of development and improve their quality of life. It's gratifying to see how, with our contribution, we can see empowered women. Our goal is to reduce existing problems such as violence against women, inequality and the gender gap, and teenage pregnancy. I have managed to find my life's purpose in the development of women's soccer in Peru.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a career in the women’s football industry? Don't be afraid or have limits; everything can be achieved through effort, courage, and discipline. It's a great opportunity to contribute to a more balanced world and to help millions of girls and young women through women's football.

How do you see the future of women’s football? It's a huge platform that grows exponentially every year. Currently, brands are investing in women's soccer, there are more fans, and the value of female soccer players is increasing.

What changes or innovations do you think we’ll see in the sport in the coming years? Changes in brand support, in the development of infrastructure for women's sports, and innovations in women's biomechanics to maximize their physical performance.

Do you have any long-term dreams or goals for your professional career? My short- and medium-term dream is to win the second division in soccer to be among the best in Peru, and to be champions in futsal so I can play in an international tournament like the Copa Libertadores. In the long term, the goal is to build a 100,000-square-meter women's sports village with a 200-person stadium, two soccer fields, a futsal field, a beach soccer field, a gym, bedrooms, dining rooms, a kitchen, auditoriums, and even a school. This will allow us to conduct national scouting and recruit the top 200 female soccer players to develop and advance them to Europe.

How do you think women’s football can contribute to raising awareness about sustainability and environmental issues? Through advertising with football clubs or with various ambassadors who promote awareness of sustainability and environmental stewardship.

Are there any sustainable practices or initiatives you’ve been involved in or would like to see implemented in women’s football? I haven't participated in any practices yet, but I have great ideas with the club to develop this great initiative.

How important do you believe it is for the sport to lead by example in promoting a greener and more inclusive future? Great importance, as it promotes a balanced lifestyle and caring for our future generations.

Do you have any hobbies or interests outside of football that you’d like to share? I've been a soccer player since I was 6 years old, and I'm passionate about all sports in general. My life has always been soccer, and thanks to my degree in sports management, I was able to focus my passion on a profession.


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Name: Michael Guzmán
Role: President, C.D. Partizán
Origin & Base: Lima, Peru

Current Role in Women’s Football
Michael Guzmán is the president of C.D. Partizán, a pioneering women’s sports club in Peru. Founded in 2018, the club supports girls and young women in football and futsal, currently competing in Peru’s second division in football and first division in futsal. His leadership has been central to the club’s mission to “make history and change realities” through sport.

Educational Background
Michael is a professional in administration and marketing, with advanced studies in sports management. He holds two MBAs—one completed at the Real Madrid European University—and a diploma in the same field, all of which he has applied directly to building a professional and sustainable women’s sports institution.

Early Interest and Motivation
A lifelong athlete, Michael played in all divisions of Peruvian football. His passion for women’s football ignited with the birth of his daughter in 2018, prompting reflection on opportunities available for girls in sport. That realization inspired his purpose: to create platforms that empower Peruvian girls through football.

Career Journey and Milestones
Michael began as Sports Manager of Partizán in 2018 and has since served as a coach, goalkeeper trainer, and sports entrepreneur. His major milestones include creating Peru’s first women’s football academies (2019) and negotiating a televised women’s football debut in 2021. In 2023, he expanded the project to include women’s futsal.

Challenges and Resilience
The pandemic posed a major setback, resulting in the loss of sponsors and slowed momentum. However, Michael and his team responded with discipline and strategic planning—defining a 360° club identity, values, and visual identity, and launching new programs to diversify and strengthen their impact.

Purpose and Impact
Michael finds deep fulfillment in seeing girls and young women improve their lives through sport. The club works to reduce violence against women, teen pregnancy, and gender inequality, offering football as a path to empowerment and personal development.

Advice for Aspiring Changemakers
His message is clear: "Don't be afraid or set limits—everything is possible with effort, courage, and discipline." Women’s football is a powerful tool to create systemic change and uplift communities.

Vision for the Future
Michael sees women’s football evolving rapidly, with growing investment, fans, and visibility. He believes innovations in biomechanics and infrastructure will revolutionize the sport and elevate women athletes globally.

Long-Term Dreams
His dreams are bold: in the short term, to reach Peru’s top football division and qualify for international futsal tournaments. In the long term, to build a 100,000 m² women’s sports village—a self-sustaining complex to train and develop the country’s top 200 female talents for global careers.

Sustainability and Responsibility
While he hasn’t yet led sustainability projects, Michael sees immense potential in using clubs and athletes to raise environmental awareness. He envisions integrating sustainability into Partizán’s future through ambassador programs and green initiatives.

Life Beyond Football
Michael is passionate about all sports and has lived his life through football. With his academic background in sports management, he has transformed that passion into a meaningful and lasting professional mission.

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🔹 “Make history and change realities.”
→ The powerful motto of C.D. Partizán, reflecting the transformational mission of the club.

🔹 “I found my life’s purpose in helping millions of girls and young women in my country through sports.”
→ A statement that captures the heart of his commitment and vision.

🔹 “What would become of my daughter if she ever wanted to play soccer?”
→ The personal moment that sparked his mission to change the game for women in Peru.

🔹 “Don’t be afraid or have limits; everything can be achieved through effort, courage, and discipline.”
→ A motivating message for future leaders in women’s football.

🔹 “Through sports, we see girls and young women change their path of development and improve their quality of life.”
→ A clear expression of sport as a tool for empowerment and social impact.

🔹 “Women’s football is a growing platform with the power to reduce inequality, violence, and gender gaps.”
→ A strong vision of football as a driver of social change.

🔹 “We continue to fight, with our powerful motto of making history and changing realities.”
→ A reflection of resilience and purpose in the face of challenges.

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Michael Guzmán is the President of C.D. Partizán, a pioneering women’s sports club based in Lima, Peru. With a background in administration, marketing, and sports management, Michael has transformed his passion for football into a powerful mission: to make history and change realities for Peruvian girls and young women through sport. Since founding the club in 2018, he has led impactful initiatives such as the creation of women's academies and participation in national leagues, always driven by a deep commitment to gender equality, youth empowerment, and social change.

Michael Guzmán is the President of C.D. Partizán, a trailblazing women’s sports club based in Lima, Peru. With a professional background in administration, marketing, and two MBAs in sports management — including one from the prestigious Real Madrid European University — Michael has combined his experience as a footballer, coach, and manager to create lasting impact in the women’s football ecosystem.

Since founding the club in 2018, inspired by the birth of his daughter and the question of what opportunities would exist for her in sport, Michael has been on a mission to make history and change realities. Under his leadership, C.D. Partizán became one of the first clubs in Peru to establish dedicated women’s football academies and secured its place in national competitions, including the televised women's football league and the first division of futsal.

Through sports, Michael seeks to empower girls and young women, address issues such as gender inequality and violence, and provide a pathway to education, leadership, and opportunity. His vision extends far beyond the pitch — with the long-term goal of building a large-scale women’s sports village that includes infrastructure for training, education, and professional development. Passionate, strategic, and purpose-driven, Michael is not only shaping the future of women’s football in Peru, but also inspiring a more inclusive and equitable society through the power of sport.

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Michael Guzmán is transforming women’s football in Peru, empowering girls and young women through sport, equality, and opportunity.

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Michael’s passion is empowering girls and young women in Peru through the transformative power of football.

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Michael Guzmán is the President of C.D. Partizán, a pioneering women’s sports club based in Lima, Peru. With a background in administration, marketing, and sports management, Michael has transformed his passion for football into a powerful mission: to make history and change realities for Peruvian girls and young women through sport. Since founding the club in 2018, he has led impactful initiatives such as the creation of women's academies and participation in national leagues, always driven by a deep commitment to gender equality, youth empowerment, and social change.

Michael Guzmán is the President of C.D. Partizán, a trailblazing women’s sports club based in Lima, Peru. With a professional background in administration, marketing, and two MBAs in sports management — including one from the prestigious Real Madrid European University — Michael has combined his experience as a footballer, coach, and manager to create lasting impact in the women’s football ecosystem.

Since founding the club in 2018, inspired by the birth of his daughter and the question of what opportunities would exist for her in sport, Michael has been on a mission to make history and change realities. Under his leadership, C.D. Partizán became one of the first clubs in Peru to establish dedicated women’s football academies and secured its place in national competitions, including the televised women's football league and the first division of futsal.

Through sports, Michael seeks to empower girls and young women, address issues such as gender inequality and violence, and provide a pathway to education, leadership, and opportunity. His vision extends far beyond the pitch — with the long-term goal of building a large-scale women’s sports village that includes infrastructure for training, education, and professional development. Passionate, strategic, and purpose-driven, Michael is not only shaping the future of women’s football in Peru, but also inspiring a more inclusive and equitable society through the power of sport.
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Michael Guzmán, President of C.D. Partizán in Lima, Peru, has turned his passion for football into a mission to empower girls and young women. Since founding the club in 2018, inspired by his daughter’s future, he has pioneered women’s football academies, led teams into national competitions, and promoted gender equality through sport. With a background in administration, marketing, and sports management, Michael’s vision extends to creating a women’s sports village, shaping both the future of women’s football in Peru and a more inclusive society.

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In English, create the Ambassador Profile for the Platform with the following information:

Name: Soraya Chaoui López
Company: W Group
Position: CEO
Platform Projectxs: Women's Soccer School and CE Seagull

Where are you originally from? Barcelona, Spain
Where are you currently based? Barcelona, Spain
Project Model: Sponsorship and Investment

What is your current role in the women’s football ecosystem? ¡Hola! Soy Soraya Chaoui López, nacida en España y apasionada del fútbol desde muy joven. Mi compromiso con la igualdad y el empoderamiento femenino me llevó a fundar W Group, el primer grupo deportivo femenino en España, donde hoy soy CEO.

What is your educational background? Soy graduada en Educación Primaria y tengo la licencia UEFA A de entrenadora de fútbol. Esta combinación me ha permitido unir la pedagogía con el deporte, y aplicar ese conocimiento en el desarrollo y profesionalización del fútbol femenino.

When and how did your interest in women’s football begin? Mi amor por el fútbol nació de la mano de mi padre, que fue jugador y un auténtico apasionado del deporte. Cada semana me llevaba con él a los parques de la ciudad o a sus partidos. Era pequeñísima, pero me hacía sentir parte del juego, siempre con un balón cerca y rodeada de su grupo de amigos, todos igual de locos por el fútbol.

What motivated you to pursue or develop a career in this field? Lo que realmente me motivó a construir una carrera en este ámbito fue una frase que llevo grabada desde niña: “que nunca nadie te diga lo que puedes o no puedes hacer.” Crecer sintiendo que el fútbol no era para mí solo por ser mujer despertó en mí una necesidad profunda de cambio. Quise romper esas barreras y abrir camino, para que las nuevas generaciones lo tengan un poco más fácil, se sientan respaldadas y sepan que este deporte también es suyo.

What was your first job or professional experience in women’s football? Después de trabajar como entrenadora en distintos proyectos, equipos y estructuras, me di cuenta de que nada encajaba con la visión que yo tenía del fútbol femenino. Fue entonces cuando decidí dar el paso y crear mi propio proyecto: la WSS Barcelona, un club 100% femenino pensado en femenino, con una estructura adaptada a sus necesidades y con una mirada puesta en el desarrollo integral de las jugadoras.

What roles have you held within this industry? A lo largo de mi trayectoria en la industria del fútbol femenino, he desempeñado diversos roles como asistente de entrenadora, entrenadora, analista, coordinadora, directora deportiva, directora general y presidenta. Esta variedad de experiencias me ha permitido entender el fútbol desde múltiples perspectivas y aportar de forma integral al crecimiento del deporte.

What are the most significant achievements or highlights of your career so far? Sin duda, mi mayor logro ha sido crear desde cero un club diferente en una ciudad tan grande como Barcelona, y hacerlo sin contar con una instalación fija. Pero también quiero destacar que hemos logrado salvar al club de fútbol femenino más antiguo de España, con 31 años de historia, que estaba al borde de desaparecer. En solo dos años le hemos dado la vuelta a su estabilidad deportiva y económica. Aunque queda mucho camino por recorrer, hemos contribuido a que este club pionero no caiga en el olvido.

What challenges have you faced in this field, and how did you overcome them? En cuanto a los desafíos, la convivencia con el fútbol masculino tradicional y dirigentes anclados en el pasado ha sido uno de los mayores obstáculos. Muchas veces hemos tenido que ganarnos el respeto en un entorno donde por ser niñas parecen sentirse “un escalón por encima”. Además, la constante lucha con la administración pública para que reconozcan y apoyen el fútbol femenino sigue siendo una batalla abierta, que espero algún día podamos ganar.

What do you enjoy most about working in women’s football? Lo que más disfruto de trabajar en el fútbol femenino es demostrar que esta industria funciona cuando se cuida, se trabaja con dedicación y se actúa con coherencia. Me motiva ver cómo el producto está en manos de quienes realmente quieren desarrollarlo y romper barreras. Además, nada se compara con la ilusión en las caras de las niñas de 7 u 8 años que encuentran un espacio para practicar el deporte que aman.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start a career in the women’s football industry? Mi consejo para quienes quieran empezar una carrera en el fútbol femenino es que, si realmente creen en ello, se lancen a la aventura, prueben, trabajen duro y no desistan. Es un camino largo y desafiante, pero está por construir, y por eso se necesitan manos, ganas y mentes dispuestas a seguir abriendo camino.

How do you see the future of women’s football? Lo veo con muchos muros aún por derribar, aunque muchos de ellos ya están debilitados. Creo que las nuevas generaciones deben entender que ellas son las protagonistas, y que la industria tiene la responsabilidad de trabajar para que ese cambio generacional crezca y siga mejorando el deporte.

What changes or innovations do you think we’ll see in the sport in the coming years? Confío en que las estructuras de mando y organización pasen a manos de exdeportistas profesionales, personas que hayan vivido lo bueno y lo malo del sistema actual y que puedan aportar una visión real para hacer el fútbol femenino más atractivo, competitivo y bien comunicado.

Do you have any long-term dreams or goals for your professional career? Mi gran sueño es construir el primer centro deportivo exclusivo para mujeres y deporte, no solo pensado para la práctica del fútbol, sino para cualquier disciplina femenina. Un espacio que ofrezca servicios médicos especializados, investigación y desarrollo, apoyo psicológico, atención a la maternidad y todas las necesidades que las deportistas puedan tener para crecer y rendir al máximo.

How do you think women’s football can contribute to raising awareness about sustainability and environmental issues? Creo que el fútbol femenino debe marcar el camino hacia un deporte más sostenible, integrando prácticas ecoamigables desde la base. Tiene un papel fundamental para crear conciencia sobre la importancia del cuidado del medio ambiente, la inclusión y el trabajo en comunidad, valores que están muy ligados al crecimiento y la solidaridad que promueve este deporte.

Are there any sustainable practices or initiatives you’ve been involved in or would like to see implemented in women’s football? Me gustaría ver implementadas iniciativas como la reducción del plástico en eventos, el fomento del uso de transporte sostenible para jugadoras y afición, y programas de reciclaje y educación ambiental dentro de los clubes. Personalmente, siempre trato de impulsar pequeños gestos que sumen a un impacto positivo, y creo que el fútbol femenino tiene una gran oportunidad para liderar en este sentido.

How important do you believe it is for the sport to lead by example in promoting a greener and more inclusive future? Es fundamental que el deporte lidere con el ejemplo, no solo promoviendo un futuro más verde, sino también más inclusivo y justo. La visibilidad y el alcance que tiene el fútbol femenino pueden inspirar a muchas personas y comunidades a adoptar hábitos más responsables y a construir un mundo mejor.

Do you have any hobbies or interests outside of football that you’d like to share? El deporte forma parte de mi vida en todos los sentidos. No solo he practicado diferentes disciplinas, sino que siempre estoy enfocada en mejorar, actualizarme y apoyar a las niñas deportistas. Sigo y consumo todas las disciplinas femeninas que puedo. Además, disfruto mucho del contacto con la naturaleza, caminar al aire libre y también me encanta ir al teatro.

Have you received any recognition or awards for your work in women’s football? La verdad es que no he recibido premios oficiales por mi labor. Para mí, el mayor reconocimiento son los logros del equipo y las jugadoras, así como los mensajes y muestras de cariño de todas las personas que forman parte del ecosistema W.

Is there anything else you’d like to highlight about your career or personal life? Creo que lo que más me define es mi compromiso constante con la igualdad y la creación de oportunidades reales para las mujeres en el deporte, sumando también a los hombres que creen en este objetivo común, porque ellos son parte fundamental del cambio. Además, valoro mucho la resiliencia y la capacidad de adaptación que he desarrollado a lo largo de mi trayectoria, enfrentando y superando obstáculos con la mirada siempre puesta en construir un futuro mejor para las próximas generaciones.
What changes or innovations do you think we’ll see in the sport in the coming years?
ChatGPT dijo:
Here’s a structured Ambassador Profile for Soraya Chaoui López, ready to be used on the platform:

Ambassador Profile: Soraya Chaoui López
Name: Soraya Chaoui López
Position: CEO, W Group
Projects on Platform: Women’s Soccer School (WSS) & CE Seagull
Model: Sponsorship & Investment
Origin / Based: Barcelona, Spain

Background and Education
Soraya holds a degree in Primary Education and a UEFA A coaching license. Her academic and professional background combines pedagogy with sports, giving her the tools to drive innovation and professionalism in women’s football.

Journey into Women’s Football
Her passion for football began with her father, who introduced her to the sport at a very young age. Experiencing gender barriers growing up fueled her determination to create change and ensure that future generations of girls could see football as a sport truly belonging to them.

Professional Path
Soraya has held multiple roles in women’s football, from assistant coach and analyst to sports director, general director, and president. Her breakthrough came when she founded WSS Barcelona, a 100% female football club designed with structures tailored to women’s needs. Today, as CEO of W Group, the first women’s sports group in Spain, she leads impactful projects shaping the future of the sport.

Achievements and Highlights
Among her greatest accomplishments are building WSS Barcelona from scratch without fixed facilities and rescuing CE Seagull, the oldest women’s football club in Spain, from the brink of disappearance. In just two years, she achieved financial and sporting stability, ensuring that a pioneering institution remained alive and relevant.

Challenges and Resilience
Soraya has faced resistance from traditional male football environments and the lack of institutional support for women’s sport. With resilience and a clear vision, she has established credibility and fought to prove that women’s football thrives when given proper investment and care.

Vision and Passion
Her dream is to create the first exclusive women’s sports center, offering facilities not only for football but for all female disciplines, including specialized medical care, psychological support, and maternal services. She envisions a future where ex-professional athletes lead organizations, making women’s football more competitive, attractive, and inclusive.

Impact and Values
Soraya’s work is rooted in equality, empowerment, and sustainability. She sees football as a tool for community building, environmental awareness, and social change. Her leadership proves that women’s football is not only a growing industry but also a movement shaping a more inclusive and sustainable future.

👉 Would you like me to also create a shorter, one-paragraph version of Soraya’s profile for social media or platform highlights?

Dijiste:
one-paragraph version
ChatGPT dijo:
Here’s a one-paragraph version of Soraya’s Ambassador Profile:

Soraya Chaoui López, CEO of W Group, is a pioneer in women’s football in Spain. With a background in education and a UEFA A coaching license, she founded WSS Barcelona, a 100% female club, and rescued CE Seagull, the oldest women’s football club in the country. Her mission is clear: to break barriers, empower girls and women through sport, and build the first exclusive women’s sports center. Passionate, resilient, and visionary, Soraya leads with the conviction that football can drive equality, sustainability, and lasting social change.

Would you like me to also make an even shorter “social caption” style version (2–3 lines, with strong impact)?

Dijiste:
20 words description
ChatGPT dijo:
Soraya Chaoui López, CEO of W Group, empowers women through football, education, and leadership, breaking barriers and driving social change.

Dijiste:
Her passion in 10-15 words
ChatGPT dijo:
Soraya’s passion is breaking barriers, empowering women, and transforming football into a platform for equality and opportunity.

Dijiste:
In English, create the Ambassador Profile for the Platform with the following information in third person format with AmbassadorX energizing, positive and passionate voice about:

Name: Alejandra Aguilar
Project: FutbolMoms
Job position: Co-Founder

I’m Alejandra Aguilar Lanz, a passionate communicator, sports advocate, and mother, with more than 16 years of professional experience across education, public relations, social impact, and—of course—sports. Over the years, I’ve played many positions in life, but the most rewarding one has been stepping onto the pitch of women's empowerment through football. Futbolmoms was born from my own need to play, connect, and breathe on a soccer field. After becoming a mother, I realized there were no spaces designed for women like me—women who wanted to move, laugh, compete, and be part of a team again

Project WHY: This project is about rewriting that story. It’s about offering women, especially moms, the chance to experience the power of teamwork, the joy of movement, and the confidence that comes from setting foot on the field. Through football, we are not only improving physical health, but also mental well-being, community connection, and leadership skills. We’re changing lives—one game at a time.

Project How: At Futbolmoms, we’ve adapted the rules, schedules, and environment to fit the realities of mothers and women with busy lives. We offer a safe, supportive space where experience doesn’t matter—only your desire to play.

Project What: We provide all the structure of a formal league—official games, referees, medical staff, uniforms, and professional photos—but with a community-driven, inclusive approach. We’ve created a space where women can train, compete, and grow without pressure or judgment.

Mision: Empower women—especially moms—through football

Vision: leading women’s football movement in Mexico

Values: lead, Inclusion, empowerment, community, joy, respect

SDg's: 3, 5, 10

Social Impact: Futbolmoms improves community well-being, promotes equality, and fosters inclusion by creating safe, supportive spaces where all women can play, connect, and thrive through football.

Environmental Impact: Futbolmoms encourages low-impact practices by using shared community spaces, minimizing waste at events, and promoting eco-conscious habits among participants.

Economic Impact: By creating paid opportunities for women as players, coaches, and organizers, and by developing a scalable social enterprise model.

Growth Pathway

The Beginnings: Create a safe, fun space for moms to play football
Today: Women’s football league with structured tournament
Tomorrow: expand to new cities, bring more participants
The goal: Transform football into a powerful tool for women’

Audience: Women 30 year old and more
ChatGPT dijo:
Here is the Ambassador Profile for AmbassadorX, written in a third-person, energizing, and purpose-driven voice, with clear subtitles and aligned with the platform’s tone:

Ambassador Profile | AmbassadorX
Alejandra Aguilar
Co-Founder – FutbolMoms

Who She Is
Alejandra Aguilar is a passionate communicator, sports advocate, and mother with over 16 years of experience across education, public relations, social impact, and sport. Her journey through football is deeply personal and profoundly transformative. After becoming a mother, Alejandra realized that women—especially moms—were often excluded from spaces that once gave them freedom, strength, and connection. Instead of accepting that reality, she decided to change it.

Why FutbolMoms Was Born
FutbolMoms was created to rewrite the narrative for women who still want to play, compete, laugh, and belong to a team—regardless of age, experience, or life stage. Alejandra saw football as more than a game: she saw it as a powerful tool for empowerment, mental well-being, leadership, and community building. The project exists to give women back their space on the pitch—and in their own lives.

How the Project Works
FutbolMoms adapts football to the real lives of women. Rules, schedules, and environments are intentionally designed to fit busy routines, motherhood, and personal responsibilities. Experience is not a requirement—only the desire to play. The project provides a safe, inclusive, and judgment-free space where women can reconnect with themselves and each other through sport.

What FutbolMoms Offers
The initiative delivers the full structure of a formal league—official matches, referees, medical staff, uniforms, and professional photography—while maintaining a strong community-driven and inclusive spirit. It is a space where women train, compete, and grow with joy, respect, and confidence.

Mission, Vision & Values
Mission: Empower women—especially mothers—through football
Vision: Become the leading women’s football movement in Mexico
Values: Leadership, inclusion, empowerment, community, joy, and respect

Impact & Sustainability
FutbolMoms contributes directly to the UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 (Good Health and Well-being), 5 (Gender Equality), and 10 (Reduced Inequalities). Socially, it strengthens communities by promoting equality and belonging. Environmentally, it encourages low-impact practices through shared spaces and eco-conscious habits. Economically, it creates paid opportunities for women as players, coaches, and organizers while developing a scalable social enterprise model.

Growth Pathway
Yesterday: Creating a safe and joyful space for moms to play football

Today: A structured women’s football league and tournament

Tomorrow: Expansion into new cities and communities

Ultimate Goal: Transform football into a powerful tool for women’s empowerment

Audience
Women aged 30 and above seeking movement, connection, confidence, and community through football.

If you want, I can also create:

A short Ambassador tagline

A 10–15 word passion statement

An Instagram launch post

Or a ProjectXs spotlight version

Just tell me 💫⚽

Dijiste:
Create a 15 word description about Alejandra
ChatGPT dijo:
Alejandra Aguilar empowers women and mothers through football, creating inclusive spaces for connection, confidence, joy, and community.

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Naila Ali Sheikh
Club
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Naila Ali Sheikh

Vice President

Naila empowers underprivileged girls in Pakistan through football, education, and inclusion.

Isabel Cabrejas
Isabel Cabrejas
Platform
Spain

Isabel Cabrejas

Founder & CEO

Supporting the development of women's football through AmbassadorX.

Brad Grecco
Brad Grecco
Agency
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Brad Grecco

Marketing Associate

Brad supports the development of women's football.

Michael Guzmán
Michael Guzmán
Club
Peru

Michael Guzmán

President

Michael Guzmán is transforming women’s football in Peru, empowering girls and young women through sport, equality, and opportunity.

Nanteza Mary Kevin
Nanteza Mary Kevin
NGO
Uganda

Nanteza Mary Kevin

Founder

Mary empowers girls through football, breaking cultural barriers, providing opportunities, and fostering confidence, leadership, and inclusion in sports.

Brian Chung
Brian Chung
Academy
USA

Brian Chung

VP Product

Brian supports the development of women's football.

Natalie Fort
Natalie Fort
Fundation
Australia

Natalie Fort

HR Representative

Kelly supports the development of women's football.

Marc Larripa
Marc Larripa
NGO
Spain

Marc Larripa

Director Social and International Cooperation Area

Marc promotes inclusive football, leading projects for refugee women’s integration, blending sport, social impact, sustainability, and global cooperation.

Álvaro García
Álvaro García
Academy
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Álvaro García

Founder & CEO

Transforming lives by providing girls in with free access to football, education, and healthcare, fostering equality and breaking societal norms.

Ashley Amerson
Ashley Amerson
Movie
Brazil

Ashley Amerson

Product Manager

Ashley supports the development of women's football.

Camilla Jones
Camilla Jones
Club
India

Camilla Jones

Content Manager

Camilla supports the development of women's football.

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