International Women s Day: Celebrating those who choose to challenge Monday 8 March 2021
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UEFA campaign recognises leading figures who are shaping the present and future of the game in Europe - from grassroots football to elite competitions.
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To mark the 2021 edition of International Women’s Day, UEFA is launching a public awareness campaign to highlight women making game-changing contributions to the development of football.
At key points in the 2021 calendar, we will illustrate the outstanding work of some of the extraordinary women in football, shining the floodlights on their achievements, motivations and goals for the future.
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