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‘Nipawan-Phattanan’ joins to train young women’s skills in activities from FIFA

‘Nipawan-Phattanan’ joins to train young women’s skills in activities from FIFA

The Football Association of Thailand together with the International Football Federation (FIFA) organized the FIFA Women’s Football Campaign at the National Sports University. Chiang Mai Province on June 26 to inspire young women aged 5-15 years who love football to come together to do activities and develop skills.

For such activities, led by Carles Romagosa, Technical Director of the Association, Rumpa Waravirakul, Head of Women’s Football Association. and Thai women’s national football team, such as Nipawan Panyosuk, Phatthanan Upachai

There is also a team of volunteer trainers totaling 17 people who have applied for the said activity. and 200 young women aged 5-15 years, with the youngest youth participating in this activity being 4 years old.

The main objective of this activity To empower and inspire young women with passion and passion for soccer. did activities together It also promotes the values ​​of equality and promotes women’s football to be more well known.

After the event, Rumpa Waravirakul, head of the Women’s Football Association, said: “I’m glad that today there are 200 young women participating in the event, and the youngest is 4 years old, including the volunteers who came today. It is good to see that women’s football in Thailand is gaining more attention.

“Women’s football in Thailand is considered to be continually evolving, and the association has always emphasized and given importance to it. Both sending to participate in international competitions monthly rehearsal training including the Thai Women’s League competition, youth competition Model under 16 years old that the association has planned The AFC Women’s Club Championship is also being organized to create a platform for more female footballers.”

“For the FIFA Women’s Campaign will be organized in other sectors in order to give young women access to international and more experienced to inspire them in the future.”

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