A big void: A World Cup without women's national football teams
Among the various sports in the world, football is the most popular, the most profitable, the most well-known, and... every four years, it enters the homes of most people in the world in the most important event called the World Cup; with ninety minutes that keep some glued to the TV and sometimes lead to discussions and even physical fights between fans. In such an event, apart from its positive and negative consequences, there is a huge void; a void that shows that even first and advanced world societies, despite many claims, (Of course, since 1991, a competition called the Women's World Cup has been held every four years, which is in no way comparable to the Men's World Cup and is apparently the only way for FIFA to fulfill its obligations in the face of protests against gender discrimination; this article emphasizes the lack of holding a women's competition and the simultaneous participation of female footballers, and the lack of holding competitions between the world's women's national teams at the same time as the World Cup) * still ignore about half of the population and while in our country women and girls who are fans of football still have many problems being present in the audience; there is also no place for women's football teams in the World Cup! Although the World Cup has accepted the presence of female referees for the men's team, it has not yet prepared the field for the competition of women's national teams. Women who have shown well in the field of refereeing that they are capable of refereeing the men's national team and run side by side with the men's team (despite differences in physique, strength, etc.) and blow the referee's whistle well; but they still do not have a field to compete in a major event like the Women's World Cup as national team
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