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It is very challenging. First, I had DBU, and I had an account at FCK as well.
I had TV2, Viaplay, Disney, and HBO to watch football in Denmark.
There was a point when it was too much to follow on all the surfaces. So I cut back.
It is bad, as I watch less football nowadays, as I stopped those surfaces...
Why did I stop? They all the time changed the priorities... It was not a stable amount of football to watch; sometimes, just for a very short period, it was accessible to watch back a match. Then there were periods when no high-quality match was accessible at all.
I not even once watch Women Football on these surfaces.
Regardless of whether you are a coach, referee or player, it is easier to be a man than a woman in Danish football.
This is the opinion of the majority of female respondents in a new survey.
The survey was conducted by Verian, formerly known as Kantar Gallup, for the Danish Football Association (DBU), and asked almost 11,000 respondents about topics such as inclusion, diversity and multiplicity.
71 percent of the women surveyed believe that it is easier to be a man than a woman in Danish football.
This - and the fact that 40 percent of respondents who identify as homosexual experience discriminatory language - shows that there is still room for improvement in Danish football, DBU writes in a press release.
- We must not close our eyes to the fact that there are still barriers for several groups when they step onto the football pitch. We are of course aware of our responsibility and already have a number of initiatives that are intended to improve conditions for more people, but there is still a lot of work to do so that everyone feels welcome and well treated, says DBU director Erik Brøgger Rasmussen in the press release.
At the same time, far more female respondents experience discriminatory language directed at their gender. 35 percent of women experience that they regularly or often hear discriminatory language about their gender in football contexts, while the corresponding percentage among men is 15.
This is largely the status quo with a similar study from 2019, the study shows.
A small fall
DBU writes in the press release that in recent years they have worked on a wide range of projects to improve conditions for girls and women in Danish football.
The 71 percent of female respondents who believe that it is easier to be a man than a woman in Danish football is also a small decrease compared to the survey from 2019, writes DBU.
Overall, the proportion of respondents who hold that view has also decreased slightly.
In 2019, 50 percent of all respondents held this opinion, and in the new study, 42 percent believe that it is easier to be a man than a woman in Danish football.
The DBU's political committee still has primarily male members, but there has been a slight increase in the number of women. Women now hold 20 percent of political positions, an increase of four percentage points.
More diversity on the field
In the press release, the DBU has selected a selection of the conclusions, and it appears that 90 percent feel well treated at their football club.
In addition, more children with ethnic backgrounds other than Danish have joined, and this pleases DBU director Erik Brøgger Rasmussen.
- We are pleased that many feel well treated in their club, and that more girls and women have joined the fields and in political committees. However, we can also see that we are far from reaching our goal when it comes to girls and women as well as minority groups and their experiences in Danish football, says Erik Brøgger Rasmussen.
I have to start with a personal story. In the early 2000, when I went to gymnasium, I was preparing for my English B2 language exam. My first language is Hunagrian. I was around 16 years old, when my sister, who is 6 years younger than me, she started to edit a new blog or website. You need to understand, that time, the internet was pretty empty compaired to nowadays. The most known editor program for graphical solutions was Adobe Photoshop. My sister as a 10 years old girl was already expert of this program, that is how she made amazing graphical solution to a very special website. At the time, when I was 12 years old, the most common way to learn about Superstars, famous people, singers and bands: - Bravo Girl, that was originally a German teenager magazin, but translated to Hungarian and updated with some Hungaraian news as well (Source: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Bravo_Girl) - Cosmopolitan And a lot of Hungaraian Fitness, Girl and Women magazins ...
As from one of my posts you could learn, I watched football already when I was just 2-3 years old. I did not watched it alone, I watched with with my uncle and his friends, who were 17-18 years older than me. Sometimes I watched football with my grandfather, who was 51 years older than me. In primary school we always had kids, who were member of the best football team of the city, DVSC. Later when I started gymnasium, I was enrolled in English-German specialization, and my father forced me to memorize German football players name and read a whole book about German football. In the time of the gymnazium I knew more about football from Budapest. In my first university program, one of my classmates was a former player of Ferencvarosi TC. In New Zealand, I learned a lot about rugby and how week after week kids are taught to rugby in weekend TV programs as well. So to keep up the interest in football, you need to be interested in sports, you need frie...
Why did I stop talking online to CBS people? I took my first education, HD1 at CBS between 2020 and 2022. That time, it was obligatory to join a Facebook group, where they told us that only students can be... I checked the subjects, and I tried to compare the list of the students from the CBS system and the Facebook group members.... There were a lot of fake profiles. First, I thought they used it to help students get a job at big companies. But then I realised the fake profiles, in most of the cases, only stole things from me, ideas. The farther we progressed in education, the worse it became! I had a chat break for a long period during the CBS studies. Why? In the first semester, I worked together with a girl from Brazil, who had a son, around age 8, and she was divorced from a Danish man. So the son nowadays can be around 14 years old. She was always mocking me if I dared to take 2 mins break to change the diaper for my second son. When? During the online meeting, when we were ...
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