Video | Game-changers
كتابة: Mostafa Mostafa Mohamed
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From alleyway matches to the premier league and national team, Egypt's girls and women play football much like their male counterparts. Yet the opportunities for women's football pale in comparison, whether in society's eyes or at an institutional level. In this video, Nour Mohamed and Yara Sayed, professional female football players, share their experiences with the sport, from playing in the street to their goals for the future.
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