Football Focus and former England player Alex Scott praised the only UK attempt to host the 2035 Women's World Cup.
The Lion of England will be wasted again when the Women's World Cup returns to the United Kingdom in 2035.
FIFA GANNI Infantino President announced that the UK was the only opposition to the tournament within 10 years. Now, if our offer is ratified at the FIFA conference next year, that will be the first FIFA World Cup to be held in Britain because the men's team raised Gulp's Remat victory in 1966.
Alex Scott, who is pleased with the Arsenal player for women and former England and the current host of football focus, narrates the mirror: “This is amazing!
“If I went back to when we hosted the Olympic Games in 2012, it was one of our first times that I came out in Wembley as a football team for the GB. We got 87,000 people there, that was a historic moment for us,”.
One of the necessities of the opportunities that the 2035 championship will bring to a new generation of players and girls who watch from the stands, continues: “For people coming to the stadiums, [who aspire] To be what they chant; For each football team they go to watch it in that tournament, it will be completely epic. “
Alex was speaking at the launch of the playing book: Mastering the game, written by Bend IT, such as Beckham Narinder Dhami, 66, who defined 11 players, coaches and referees in football to join the beautiful game.
This coincides with the launch of Girls4football, a new MasterCard initiative aimed at caring for skills in young girls on and outside the field.
The writer Narinder recalls playing football on the street that grew up in Wolverhampton, but he “does not encourage” from this sport by school teachers.
“There have been difficult sexual situations in the 1970s, which we hope will not be very much anymore, but it has not been seen as any kind of things that girls should do.”
“I grew up in a working class. We played football with children, but at school we felt frustrated by doing so.
“I don't say that I was going to get Alex [Scott]Achievement heights, but I may have wanted to join the club. But there was nothing to join. You are not allowed to join the children's clubs. “
She was born to an Indian father and an English mother, author of more than 300 books, she says she almost came the opportunity to write BEND IT novel like Beckham in 2002.
But so far it is used in Germany to teach English, according to Narinder, who are still getting royalties from it.
However, David Beckham never met, as he had to cancel his appearance on the premiere of the film in London after breaking a comb a bone in his foot – which cost him his place in the England team in the 2002 World Cup.
She laughs: “If I will meet him ever, I say,” Thank you very much for giving my career a huge start! “