The presence of Moïse Katumbi and Olive Kihola at the final of the Women’s World Cup marks the DRC’s commitment to the development of women’s football

The Women’s World Cup is a major event in the world of football, and this year the presence of certain actors from the Congolese football landscape adds an interesting dimension to the competition. Indeed, Moïse Katumbi, president of TP Mazembe, and Olive Kihola, president of the women’s Linafoot, were invited by FIFA to attend the final which will take place in Australia.

Moïse Katumbi, who is also an influential businessman in the DRC, will take advantage of his presence in Australia to establish partnerships and strengthen relations with players in women’s football. A commendable initiative that demonstrates Katumbi’s commitment to the development of women’s football in her country.

For their part, the leaders of FECOFA and Linafoot will also have the opportunity to meet women’s football players in order to strengthen exchanges and collaborations in this area. This initiative shows that the DRC attaches importance to the development of women’s football and seeks to be part of an international dynamic.

The Women’s World Cup final is a key moment to promote women’s football and encourage women’s participation in sport. By highlighting the presence of influential Congolese football personalities, this event takes on a particular dimension and highlights the DRC’s commitment to gender equality and the emancipation of women through sport.

Beyond simple sports competition, the presence of Congolese representatives at the final of the Women’s World Cup demonstrates a desire to strengthen ties with the international football community and open up new perspectives for women’s football in the DRC. .

In conclusion, the presence of Moïse Katumbi, president of TP Mazembe, and Olive Kihola, president of Linafoot Feminine, at the final of the Women’s World Cup is a strong signal of the DRC’s involvement in the development of the women’s football. This marks an important step towards gender equality in sport and demonstrates the country’s desire to be part of an international dynamic in terms of women’s football

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