Roundtable: Empowerment through Women's Football in the Global South - Experiences from Colombia, 16.10.23

Experts, activists and NGO representatives discuss football as a force for social change & emancipation.


Monday, 16 October, 18:30
House of Sports
Free admission

The FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand shook up the global hierarchy. Teams from the Global South such as South Africa, Morocco, Nigeria and Jamaica reached the final round, the Philippines defeated New Zealand and Colombia only lost out to England in the quarter-finals.

In Colombia's case, this is no coincidence. In the South American country, women's football is growing strongly. The public in the cities admires and respects the national team, called "las superpoderosas". More and more players are making the leap to Europe and the USA. However, the sporting success is in contrast to the reality of the country, which is marked by violence, machismo, poverty and corrupt sports officials.

What potential does football have for the empowerment of women in the Global South? What has to change structurally so that football can become a force for social change and emancipation?

These aspects will be discussed with experts, activists and NGO representatives at a round table.

Guests

Gloria Estella Ramirez, education expert and coordinator of the research group: Liderazgo femenino y RSC (Women Leadership and Social Responsibility) at SFDB in Cali, Colombia

Carlos Eduardo Vargas, sports sociologist, director of the Colombian Academy of Sports and Social Sciences (ACCD), PhD from the German Sport University Cologne, published on sports & inclusion and popular sports in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Elisabeth Zimmermann, organised sports projects and a football school in Cabo Verde - Chairwoman of Delta Cultura Austria.

Connected by video from Colombia will be

Nelson Abadia, national coach of "las superpoderosas".

As well as individual players of the Colombian national team Leicy Santos (Atlético de Madrid), Catalina Pérez (Werder Bremen), Ana Maria Guzman (Bayern Munich).

Moderation:

Verena Zdesar, educational psychologist, organised EZA education and sports projects in Colombia, Argentina and Costa Rica, Austria Santos International-Vienna.

The event will be held in Spanish and German, with consecutive translation.
Afterwards: Drinks & Snacks.

Please register at education [AT] austriasantos [DOT] com.

With the kind support of @HuemOtero (Member of the Viennese Parliament and Municipal Council- Die Grünen) & Rebels of Change.

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