“It is not nice to know that, less than two months before the start of the Women’s World Cup, there is still no television coverage that can allow us tifosi to follow our girls who, after so many sacrifices to see their rights recognized, deserve the maximum support and , then, maximum visibility”Totti said.
“I also wish them and FIFA, who are doing a lot to grow the women’s movement, to achieve the best possible result.”Totti completed.
The Italian Minister of Sports, andrea abodiannounced the day before that he began talks with his colleague from France, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, and the one from Spain, Miguel Iceta Llorens, to ensure that the Women’s Soccer World Cup can be broadcast on TV in the three countries.
FIFA President, Gianni Infantinodescribed last Monday the 1st as “a slap to the players” the offers of the European TV channels to acquire the rights to broadcast the matches of the Women’s World Cup.
infantino He even renewed “the call to the TV networks” to offer the right price to acquire the rights to broadcast the Women’s World Cup.
Source: Ambito

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