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Writing in The Guardian, Asante said: “Young girls who cannot see anyone who looks like they do lack heroines to emulate - and that matters Blackjack
“I think for now, for me I don’t care whether someone is black, white, everyone knows that - I just pick the players that I think are the best to perform at the best level Blackjack
The PFA is also implementing a three-year strategy to improve diversity levels within the entire women’s football pyramid Blackjack
Sarina Wiegman hopes the England team will be more racially diverse in the longer term Blackjack
I know the FA has set strategies in place to empower that, to get more diversity in the game, so that’s something for the longer term Blackjack
The Professional Footballers’ Association has launched the ‘See It Achieve It’ campaign spearheaded by former Liverpool, Everton, Notts County and Brighton player Fern Whelan Blackjack
RecommendedFootball players provide POV perspective during game thanks to AI bodycamsKenny Shiels: It would be a massive failure if England do not win Euro 2022Alessia Russo’s instant impact helps England to five-star win over Northern IrelandThe union says there are 29 black, Asian or mixed heritage players out of 300 in the WSL Blackjack
”In May the Football Association announced plans, supported by the Premier League, designed to create a wider and more diverse talent pool for the women’s game, with better accessibility among five identified areas of improvement Blackjack
There is to be a wider national network of what will be called Emerging Talent Centres for girls aged eight to 16, and the FA’s director of women’s football Baroness Sue Campbell has expressed her confidence that the plans and the ‘Discover My Talent’ project launched last summer will help create a “significant shift” in terms of diversity at the top end of the English women’s game Blackjack
That’s short term, but hopefully in the future there is more diversity Blackjack
”She called for a more imaginative approach to scouting in urban and inner-city areas, and for more resources to be assigned to the scouting network in the women’s game Blackjack
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“I think football needs inclusion and diversity,” Wiegman said Blackjack
“So I hope in the longer term we get more diversity, also in the national team Blackjack
The aim of it is to create a network for current Women’s Super League players from ethnic minority backgrounds, in which they will receive peer-to-peer mentoring and be given bespoke support, and it says increasing the visibility of diverse role models is a primary goal Blackjack
RecommendedSarina Wiegman ‘very hopeful’ of returning for Spain quarter-finalEngland Women’s manager Sarina Wiegman tests positive for CovidAlessia Russo eyes more improvement despite England dominance at Euro 2022Asante, who on Tuesday was named as first-team coach at Bristol City, was at pains to point out that her comments were not intended as a criticism of Wiegman or her squad, who face Spain in a Euro 2022 quarter-final in Brighton on Wednesday night Blackjack
She also highlighted the problem around the often suburban location of club training grounds, which she said can make access more difficult for black and white children from working-class backgrounds Blackjack
The former Netherlands coach, speaking ahead of that match, said she hoped that a more diverse talent pool would be available in the future Blackjack
Former Lionesses defender Anita Asante believes the pathway into the elite women’s game has to be reformed to achieve greater diversity, with just three of the 23 members of Wiegman’s Euro 2022 squad from black, Asian or mixed heritage backgrounds Blackjack
“So absolutely, everyone who wants to be involved in football, in whatever position, play the game or do something else, should be welcome Blackjack

