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Mexico World Cup legacy must include women beyond stadiums, Afghan activist Popal says

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  • Afghan activist Popal urged that Mexico's World Cup legacy must extend beyond the stadiums to include women.
  • She highlighted the need for women's inclusion in all aspects of society, not just as spectators or participants in sporting events.
  • Popal's call emphasizes the importance of lasting social change and gender equality as part of major event legacies.

The legacy of the Mexico World Cup must actively include women beyond the confines of stadiums, according to Afghan activist Popal. Speaking at an event, Popal stressed that the impact of hosting such a significant global tournament should translate into tangible progress for women's rights and inclusion in all facets of society. Her remarks underscore a growing international sentiment that major sporting events should serve as catalysts for broader social change, rather than merely celebrating athletic achievement. Popal's perspective emphasizes that true legacy lies in fostering equality and empowering marginalized groups, ensuring that the benefits of hosting reach all members of the community. The call challenges organizers and host nations to consider the long-term social implications of their events, advocating for a more inclusive and equitable future.

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Originally published by CNA in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.