The Sevilla FC Wants to take a big step with its involvement to promote women’s football and announced that it will sponsor the India team of bengaluru women, a team that fights social prejudices that exclude women in football and sports. The club itself announced the solidarity initiative on social networks.
The Seville delegation traveled to India’s city of Bengaluru, with the president Jose Castro in the head, for the promotion of the club in the Asian subcontinent and to close economic and technological agreements with Bangalore United. In this sense, a social agreement has also been sealed with the sponsorship of the Bengaluru women’s club.
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This is a very important gesture in a country where a large part of the women’s population does not have access to sport, especially football: “It is even frustrating for women to play football”, highlights the Sevillian Javier Farran, president of Peña Sevillista de la India, in statements to the ‘Diario de Sevilla’.
After visiting the facilities of the Indian club and being on the grass of Bangalore Football Stadiumthere was room for a simple but meaningful action, which presented to society the new women’s group of Bengaluru United.
Source: La Verdad

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