SA Ada Hegerberg hear him when he speaks. The footballer of Lyon Olympics, who in 2018 won the first Ballon d’Or in the history of women’s football, sentences when defending the rights of female soccer players or when requesting better infrastructure for the French league from the FFF. He is a formidable figure on and off the pitch and his messages leave no one indifferent.
Neither is this one. The Norwegian forward used irony and sarcasm in a tweet in which he expressed his solidarity with his compatriot, the president of the Norwegian Football Association, Lise Klaveness, who was not elected as a member of the UEFA board of directors in an election in Aleksander Ceferin was unanimously re-elected president in Lisbon. It is true that even Klaveness himself did not believe in his possibilities, because in this type of organism women seemed to have no place. ” I pretended to be surprised. It’s the same old story. Try not to give up,” Hegerberg wrote.
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Source: La Verdad

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