If there is a champion of feminism, in Italy today it is Sara Gama. The captain of Juventus Women and the Italian women’s football team is the protagonist of the fourth episode of the podcast We can be heroes, curated by Silvia Bombino.
We have dedicated an episode to her now because, after triumphal world of France in 2019, it is also thanks to his “political” commitment to women’s football – since last November he is vice president of the Footballers’ Association, the first woman in history to fill the role – that in the end the sport reform that the blue girls have been pursuing for years in order to be considered professionals and have equal protection compared to men, has arrived.
In the council of ministers on 25 February, the new prime minister Mario Draghi officially launched the sport reform conceived by Vincenzo Spadafora. From the 2022/2023 season, the Italian players will therefore be professionals. the good news comes after the Italy-Israel match ended 12-0, which qualified the Italians for the English European Championship in 2022. Gender parity is a little closer.
Sara was born in Trieste 32 years ago. She started playing at the age of 7, continued despite everyone advising her not to go on, studied at night to graduate and secure a future when football didn’t seem to be able to guarantee it. It inspired a famous doll from Mattel and hundreds of girls who are now footballers also thanks to his and that of many of his companions in football. An example that she had to invent.

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