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Fatma Samoura and Emily Shaw of FIFA present Think Football 2019 in Paris (FRA) on 07/02/2019

News Tank Football - Paris - News #133678 - Published on 19/11/18 at 13:14
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News Tank Football is pleased to announce the presence of two great leaders in world football at Think Football 2019, which will take place on Thursday 07/02/2019 in Paris (FRA), at the Eiffel campus of our partner INSEEC U. Sport.

These two personalities will give particular insight to one of the two main themes of the one-day event, "Women as the future of sport".

"Sportainment and Women's Sport, two growth engines" is the overall theme of Think Football 2019, the best place to understand the challenges of the sport of tomorrow.


To view the programme of Think Football 2019, click here

Fatma Samoura, secretary general of FIFA

Fatma Samoura at Think Football 2018 - ©  D.R.

  • Fatma Samoura has spent a large part of her career at the United Nations. Currently, she works at FIFA Organised in France, from 07/06 to 07/07/2019, in nine cities: Grenoble, Le Havre, Lyon, Montpellier, Nice, Paris (Parc des Princes), Reims, Rennes and Valenciennes. with the ambition to change the world through football as the first woman to hold the secretary general position.

Emily Shaw, head of development & governance of women's football at FIFA

Emily Shaw - ©  D.R.

  • Emily Shaw's mission is to develop and improve girls' and women's access to football both on and off the pitch.

Register to attend Think Football 2019

  • To register for Think Football 2019, click here

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