womensfootballsurvey2014_e_english
womensfootballsurvey2014_e_english
womensfootballsurvey2014_e_english
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Abstract<br />
The Executive Summary of the Women’s Football Survey<br />
2014 covers the findings on various topics including<br />
national women’s football leagues, staff dedicated to<br />
women’s football in member associations, presence of<br />
women on executive committees, number of female<br />
coaches and referees, as well as statistics on registered<br />
female players both youth and senior.<br />
Further on in the executive summary, the focus shifts<br />
to the annual investment in women’s football, also<br />
analysing the level of sponsorship and government<br />
support and investment.<br />
Perception of women’s football by the member<br />
associations is also analysed to get an overall<br />
understanding of how women’s football is seen around<br />
the world.<br />
Finally, priorities in the next ten years for women’s<br />
football are discussed, identifying and analysing the top<br />
five priorities per confederation.<br />
The information provided enables the reader to<br />
understand the current situation of women’s football<br />
across regions of the world and offers statistics to<br />
nurture future steps and further development of<br />
women’s football.<br />
Executive Summary<br />
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