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For a long time, many players have been fighting to reduce the inequalities between men’s and women’s football. But even today, very few footballers talk about this phenomenon and take a stand. Héctor Bellerín, for his part, has agreed to talk about it and believes that it is necessary to act to help women’s football. What I know, what I want and what is fair is that we all earn the same, that we are all equally professional, that we have the same rights and that there is equality. “, explained the 29-year-old player, in the show ” In the key of Rhodes ” of the SER chainand whose comments were relayed by Relevo.
” How do we do that? I don’t know yet. What I do know is that we in men’s football have to be the first to help. We have the platform, the resources, we have come this far because they couldn’t. We are the ones who start because society is already making this change.he continues. We must take our responsibilities: the clubs, the entities, the big leagues… We have a very strong power. (…) ” says the Real Betis right-back.
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