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The Women’s World Cup is a disaster. Football players furious with the conditions

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The Women’s World Cup is a disaster.  Football players furious with the conditions

And some teams flew to Oceania at the last moment.

The Women’s World Cup is under way. But even before it began, it became clear that it would not go smoothly. Organizational issues are getting louder and louder every day.

But this is the most representative and prestigious tournament on the planet!

Mom helped

In mid-July, a scandal arose over the participation of the Jamaican team in the World Cup. A team that qualified for the Caribbean could withdraw from the tournament due to lack of funds. Neither the national federation nor FIFA wanted to help her.

To get to Australia, the girls from Jamaica had to start fundraising on crowdfunding platforms. Relatives joined in to help them: for example, one of the petitions was created by Sandra Phillips-Brauer, the mother of Havana midfielder Solaun.

“I want the players and staff to focus on the competition. To do this, I am raising funds to cover the costs that have arisen in connection with this amazing trip, said Phillips-Brauer, quoted by Screenshot Media.

Fortunately, the required amount was raised. The Jamaican national team still arrived at the World Cup, where it will play in Group F with France, Brazil and Panama.

The conditions were created by amateurs

But if the problems of some teams ended after they arrived at the tournament, then for others everything was just beginning. The New Zealand “hospitality” was experienced by the team from the Netherlands – the reigning vice-champion of the world. They simply did not create the necessary conditions.

The thing is that the Dutch women were given as a training base … a cricket field, where there are large clay areas. They are clearly not designed for football!

— I was told that in these areas cricketers hit the ball. But the clay is very dangerous for our players, especially if they slide, – the head coach of the “orange” Andris Jonker told the NOS media company.

As it turns out, the problem is not new. Back in the fall of last year, the Dutch Football Association expressed concern about the presence of clay at the training base. Repeated demands were put forward in February. The organizers assured the Dutch that all unnecessary sites would be removed by the summer, but, apparently, the promise was shelved.

Now, of course, no one will hastily plant clay with grass. The Dutch national team will have to train in unusual conditions – Jonker even adjusted the training system. But the claims have not gone away.

We consider ourselves a top team. Such conditions do not suit us, they were created by amateurs. On clay, knees and shoulders are injured when falling. We will be able to do some exercises, but we will not be able to play 11 on 11, – Reuters quotes Jonker.

As an alternative, the Netherlands was offered a field in another city. But you still need to get to it, and this is about an hour and a half one way. As a result, the Dutch came to terms with the cricket field and are preparing on it, risking injury at any time.

beautiful shell

Of course, there are also positive aspects. The current World Cup already claims to be the most visited tournament in the history of women’s sports. The first match between Australia and Ireland gathered about 76,000 spectators, and it is possible that this figure will be beaten.

But at the same time, the beautiful shell hides the financial problems of some teams and the organizational problems of others. At the same time, responsible persons are in no hurry to solve them.

The Women’s World Cup runs from July 20 to August 20 in Australia and New Zealand. 32 teams take part in the tournament. Matches can be watched on the channels of the Match TV holding, as well as on matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru portals.

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The RFU thanked the Ministry of Sport for the dialogue on the limit for foreign players

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The RFU thanked the Ministry of Sport for the dialogue on the limit for foreign players

Russian Football Federation (RFU) grateful to the Ministry of Sports RF for dialogue on the limit on foreign players. The Secretary General spoke about it in an interview RFU Maxim Mitrofanov.

The Ministry of Sports proposes to tighten the limit for foreign players by 2028 according to the “10 foreign players in the application, 5 on the field” scheme.

“The dialogue is ongoing and the Ministry must be thanked for this,” Mitrofanov said. — Formally, the ministry is not obliged to do so, since it is within its powers to change the limit for foreign players. But it’s important to understand the goal. A limit is one of the tools needed for something. The restriction on the use of players who are not eligible to play for the national team is necessary to stimulate our system of training a sports reserve. In order for everyone to pay attention to this, invest efforts and resources. But, probably, only an integrated approach will work, which takes into account both efforts in the development of the reserve training system, and the creation of conditions to protect our players from unfair competition from players trained by other federations.”

“We note that today the share of foreign players in RPL and the Football National League (FNL) does not exceed 2.5%, plus approximately 2% are players from countries with which we have special agreements: Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan. These players are not legally legionaries. That is, the maximum is about 5% of all football players. The percentage of playing time for foreigners is now the same as when it was under the strictest limit, which assumed no more than six foreigners on the field. Both then and now – about 40%. At the same time, the percentage of time dedicated to gaming among young Russians is growing: about 18% of the time RPL players under 23 receive. The number of these players in the national team is growing. Over the course of three years, 26 young footballers made their debut there; they don’t take the field occasionally, but practice thoroughly,” added Mitrofanov.

According to the current limit, clubs RPL can include 13 foreign players in the application and release 8 foreign players on the field. In September, the Russian Football Federation said that the current limit allows for the first time to increase the playing time of young players to 18%.

On the popularity of football

Mitrofanov noted the growing popularity of football. “The popularity of football is growing, the average attendance is also growing, despite football being the only sport where you need a fan card to enter the stadium,” he said. — To some this may seem like an administrative obstacle, but now more than 3.5 million Russians have been issued a fan card. Football is the only sport that can provide 100% accurate data on the number of fans attending matches. Average attendance went from 12.5 thousand to over 14 thousand. This suggests we are approaching record levels for the 2018/19 season.”

“Look at the rankings, which say that we have no more watched and watched sporting events than the matches of the Russian national team, the national championship and the national cup. There are certainly matches of the Champions League, world and European championships, which are competitive and even superior in terms of performance, because they are flagship events. But when compared to other sports, even taking into account foreign competitions, there is nothing higher than football in terms of viewership,” the Secretary General added. RFU.

Mitrofanov noted the correct work RFU for the development of football. “Collectively, this shows that we are moving in the right direction: developing youth and investing in football reserves. It is important that even at a meeting of representatives of the association of national football coaches, they said that there may be different interpretations of the limit in terms of demands, but there should be no limit on the field, because a coach is not a mathematician to calculate how many foreign players he currently has on the field, whether he can replace a foreigner or just a Russian player. There are restrictions in both hockey. and basketball, but there are none when it comes to stay on the field. In principle, healthy competition in sport, including internal competition, is beneficial,” he concluded.

Source: Soccer Ru

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Rubin has extended the contract of striker Enri Mukba

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Rubin has extended the contract of striker Enri Mukba

Kazan football club “Rubin” announced the extension of the contract with the striker Enri Mukboy. This was reported by the club’s press service.

The new agreement is valid until 2029.

Mukba is 20 years old, he graduated from the Abkhaz club “Ritsa”, from which he moved to “Rubin” in 2024. This season, the striker played 3 matches for the main team without scoring any goals.

Rubin is in seventh place in the World rankings – Russian Premier League (RPL), scoring 23 points in 18 games.

Source: Soccer Ru

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Zenit and Spartak entered the top 100 teams in the world in terms of the cost of their squads

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Zenit and Spartak entered the top 100 teams in the world in terms of the cost of their squads

St. Petersburg Zenit and Moscow Spartak entered the top 100 football clubs in the world in terms of the cost of their teams. The Transfermarkt portal reports it.

Zenit ranked 69th in the table, the St. Petersburg team was valued at 179.9 million euros. Spartak was in 97th place with a total player value of €131.35 million.

The ranking was surpassed by the Spanish Real Madrid (1.38 billion euros). Second was the English Arsenal (1.29 billion euros), third was the English Manchester City (1.19 billion euros).

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