The wave of hope and interest that women’s football is generating in the record audience of Camp Nou as a spear it reaches all corners of the globe. That’s why the most prestigious media outlets are doubling down on this booming sport.
the british newspaper ‘The keeper’ announced today that it has launched an unprecedented initiative: the launch of a weekly supplement dedicated to women’s football that will be sold every Wednesday on an unprecedented commitment.
The newspaper assures that “in the months before the next European Championship and before the record at Camp Nou to see European champion Barcelona play, it seems appropriate that we launch a weekly women’s football supplement, the first in a national newspaper in the United Kingdom “.
The newspaper added that in recent years “our coverage has expanded significantly and is a central part of the football coverage of ‘The keeper’… This supplement, which will be delivered every Wednesday, is part of our ongoing commitment to expand our women’s football coverage. There will be more innovation to help advance our search for the comprehensive coverage that this sport deserves and, more importantly, people want. “
“I’ve been working in women’s football for almost 10 years and the goal for me is always to grow the game and attract as many eyes as possible.” Sophie Downy, well -known journalist. “Being involved with The Guardian supplement allows me to do this. It will help me continue my passion to shed light on good sport and on the incredible stories and people behind the scenes. There are many will be discovered. “
Source: La Verdad

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