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Technical Advisory Group Focuses On Growth And Advancement Of Women’s Football

Competitive balance increased opportunities for underserved nations, a FIFA Women’s Club World Cup, increased visibility and participation, FIFA (FIFA.com) international windows, prize money and the possibility of staging a biennial FIFA Women’s World Cup are some of the topics included in the discussions held by the FIFA Technical Advisory Group (TAG) led by Jill Ellis.

As part of a wider comprehensive consultation process, FIFA is also meeting with other women’s football stakeholders including the member associations, confederations, clubs, leagues and teams.

The TAG, which comprises players, coaches, referees, administrators, sports scientists and executives, features representation from each of the six continental confederations, held its second meeting on Friday 15 October.

“I’m honoured to be chosen by FIFA to lead this project,” said Jill Ellis, who is heading the FIFA Technical Advisory Group for women’s football. “The growth of women’s football is a key objective for FIFA. Like any initiative, the first step is to gather all of the information and start to make next steps for how this advisory group can be impactful for tangible change for the growth and advancement of the women’s game.”

It’s time for women’s football to definitely assume the importance it has at all levels and create its own path of growth and advancement

“It’s time for women’s football to definitely assume the importance it has at all levels and create its own path of growth and advancement, notwithstanding the obviously necessary coordination with the men’s game namely to avoid calendar overlaps.

Ellis highlighted that “We will take the information gathered from the Technical Advisory Group and a wider consultation group to take informed ideas to a broader audience”.

Jill Ellis, a former FIFA World Women’s Coach of the Year recipient, is the current President of the San Diego NWSL club set to begin to play in 2022 and she is the only two-time FIFA Women’s World Cup-winning manager.

List of women’s TAG participants

  • Deyna Castellanos (VEN) – Current player
  • Desiree Ellis (RSA) – National team coach
  • Laura Georges (FRA) – Administrator / former player
  • Emma Hayes (ENG) – Club coach
  • Lindsey Horan (USA) – Current player
  • Karina LeBlanc (CAN) – Former player
  • Kristine Lilly (USA) – Former player
  • Alex Morgan (USA) – Current player
  • Doreen Nabwire (KEN) – Administrator
  • Asisat Oshoala (NGA) – Current player
  • Mark Parsons (ENG) – Club coach
  • Ricardo Rambo (BRA) – National team coach
  • Wendie Renard (FRA) – Current player
  • Ali Riley (NZL) – Current player
  • Lotta Schelin (SWE) – Former player
  • Dawn Scott (ENG) – Sports scientist
  • Kelly Smith (ENG) – Former player
  • Bibiana Steinhaus-Webb (GER) – Referee
  • Pia Sundhage (SWE) – National team coach
  • Jorge Vilda (ESP) – National team coach
  • Sun Wen (CHN) – Former player

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