Formation of the women's football team in Saudi Arabia on November 22


- The flow of change in a conservative country

- Worldwide notorious for tougher sanctions on women, hundreds of old bans lifted

- In India, the Uniform Civil Code is being opposed by the Muslim Personal Law Board

New Delhi: Saudi Arabia has, for the past several years, undertaken reform programs for women. One of them is the permission given to young women and girls to play football. Therefore, from November 8, the "Women's Football League" is being formed in the so-called conservative country. For Saudi girls and young women, this is becoming a 'festival-like' day. Their decade-old "beautiful dream" has come true.

The country, which is notorious around the world for its harsh sanctions on women, has in fact, for decades, begun to lift restrictions on women. The restrictions were also on football. But now that they have been removed, the goal behind it is to form a national team that can be victorious in international tournaments as well.

Saudi Arabia is a country where, while women still do not enjoy the basic rights of freedom, the process of forming a women-football-team has seen a change in the basic attitude of that country.

At this stage it is also worth mentioning that, Ta. On November 9, Saudi Arabia, on the one hand, formed the 'National Women's Football Team', while India's 'Muslim Personal Law-Bard' refused to accept the 'Equal-Citizen Act' in India, for the Muslims of India. Thorns, talking like turning back.

By forming a women's football team, Saudi Arabia also wants to train the team according to international standards. So that he can successfully participate in world-class football competitions.

It is well known that the whole world has been calling Saudi Arabia a very conservative country, so that country has also come under intense criticism. Thus, the Arab-monarchy has decided to bring its country's women to the forefront in global sports, such as football. Some conservatives, however, say that Saudi Arabia is tarnishing its own image. On the other hand, the country is trying to clean up its tarnished human rights record.

In fact, Saudi Arabia had to introduce reforms, because on the one hand, there was extraordinary pressure from the West, on the other hand, there was intense pressure from women activists in their own country.

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