Half of the Spaniards did not know who Alexia was

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In the absence of football, surveys. O Research has analyzed the situation of women’s sport with respect to men’s Spain and, from the result of a survey conducted on 1,000 people, specific data is extracted. 75% of Spaniards consider women’s elite sport to continue to be discriminated against. 81% believe it is unfair that men earn more than women who practice the same sport at the same level. 80% believe that if women’s sports had more visibility in the media, it would have more followers. 77% agree that women who practice professional sports are faced with more esteem than men, and that women suffer from outdated standards that sexualize them.

But let’s talk about the right names. The headline of the survey is that 50% of Spaniards do not know who they are Alexia Putellas. Half of the Spaniards don’t sound like the best soccer players in the world. Here it is comparable to golden ball male. how many know who Leo Messi? To see the glass half full, however, now half the people already know who it is Alexiathe best player in barca, of the Spanish team and of the world. Not two years ago, a partner of barca and presidential candidate report, did not recognize the three names of the starting players on his team. In two years, the phenomenon Women’s Barca has entered a fascinating spiral of success and recognition pulling the car. Alexiafinally, will be the guest of ‘the anthill‘. A small step for him, but a great step for equality.

Source: La Verdad

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