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Infantino says ‘important step’ taken for Afghan women’s football | Football News

1 August 2025
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Infantino says ‘important step’ taken for Afghan women’s football | Football News
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FIFA president Gianni Infantino hails first talent camp staged for Afghanistan women’s refugee football team.

FIFA organized the first of three global talent camps in Sydney for Afghan women’s refugee football players, aiming to form a 23-player squad for international friendlies after many fled Taliban persecution. Infantino expressed confidence in the project, highlighting its importance for players like Nilab, who see it as a chance to represent Afghanistan and support women and girls.

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