Bareman also shared updates on the women’s Club World Cup and FIFA's safeguarding work.
In light of ongoing struggles between several teams and their federations over funding and support, such as the Nigerian national team
from their federation, there has been widespread skepticism about all players receiving their money. Given how many teams at this World Cup and in various leagues around the world have made allegations of improper or abusive behavior against coaches or other officials, safeguarding is a critical topic in both men’s and women’s soccer. Bareman was asked if FIFA had made progress on a safeguarding entity.
“We’ve had some very clear and dedicated planning around safeguarding in this tournament not only for our players and teams, but also for all the volunteers, the staff, the fans and the attendees. I’m really proud of that,” she said. “That’s part of the legacy that this tournament will leave because we’re also working with the member associations in this region on those exact topics.
“I know women’s football is going to explode in these two host countries and also around the world, and we have to make sure that every young boy and girl that laces up their boots for the first time are coming into a safe environment. So we’ve taken some really important steps. My colleague, Joyce Cook, she’s working on the safe sport entity. She’s working alongside a lot of experts, UN agencies, other organizations that are experts in the areas of safeguarding.
“It’s a very important step forward for women’s football,” she said. “And we need to make sure that in between the World Cups every four years that the club game is retaining the interest that we see from the World Cups, and a Club World Cup is a fantastic way to drive momentum in the leagues and the clubs.“I don’t want to give away too much. But I can tell you we’re working on formats. We’re working on access.
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