Since 2017, when the first league was played, which was won by Independiente Santa Fe, Colombian women’s football began to grow unchecked until it became a giant that today reaps the fruits of its labor, but it still has to overcome huge obstacles to become a . Become a Titan and be part of the elite.
These pending topics have become an incentive for players and managers in the run-up, on March 7, to South America Women’s Football Day, promoted by Conmebol.
Players like Linda Caicedo and Leicy Santos have made their way to the best teams in the world and the various teams achieved impressive results last year, such as second place in the Copa América Feminina and the U17 World Cup.
However, all this growth has come with the long shadow of not having a professional league all year round as players on the U17 team reported situations of sexual harassment, assault, discrimination and inequality in 2019.
Source: El heraldo

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