” It is essential to give a structure to players who have young children. France is a bit late, we have to take this step. It is with these words that Hervé Renard, new coach of the French women’s soccer team, expressed a deep desire for change for the accompaniment of sports mothers.
On Monday 3 April, the coach held a press conference in Clairefontaine, on his first day in charge of the team. On the occasion he spoke of supporting young mothers within the team.
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Establishment of a structure dedicated to mothers
Especially on the player Amel Majri, who gave birth to her son last Julyand that he is back in training with her baby. ” She has a 9 month old daughter, it is difficult for a mother to leave her very young son at home, even if it is her job “, commented the former Saudi Arabian coach.
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According to Hervé Renard, a structure dedicated to young mothers must be created. ” We have to get there to be a specialized structure for this, so with a nanny, with a space for children to have fun, to play with each other. I don’t think it interferes with any functioning in a group, and psychologically it is of paramount importance.he has declared.
A new organization which, according to him, would not pose any problems. ” The door has just been opened thanks to the FFF (…) Maybe one day we’ll end up with four, five little kids with us, if it’s well organised “.
Now, when will the same device be available for the fathers of football?
Source: Madmoizelle

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