The Canadian Football Federation appoints a woman president to calm a crisis

With our correspondent in Quebec, Pascale Guericolas

For the first time in its history, a woman is now president of the Canadian Football Federation: Charmaine Crooks, already a member of the board of directors of this organization, enjoys a solid reputation for integrity in the sports world. A five-time Olympic medalist, including at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, she was the first Canadian to finish the 800-metre event in less than two minutes.

It will take a lot of diplomacy to calm the anger of female football players : the latter denounce the lack of funding to prepare for the World Cup in Australia. In November, the team almost didn’t go to a training camp in Brazil due to lack of funding, but a private donor allowed them to go eventually. The players therefore want to have access to the accounts of their federation.

The organization will have to answer questions from Canadian parliamentarians at the end of the month. And as of next week, the representatives of the women’s team will also be in the parliamentary committee.

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