The Women’s Game
More Than Just a Game
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A Global Analysis of Women’s Football – Between Structure, Ambition, and Social Responsibility
What we see is the game.
What lies behind it is a system in transition and a movement with a future.
Women’s football has gained visibility in recent years. Yet, true equality, sustainable structures, and professional conditions remain incomplete in many places. This book explores what it takes to turn the game into a professional environment: organization, economic foresight, social responsibility, and people who are ready to think differently.
Ersel Aybasti and Dr. Erkut Sogut guide readers through the international landscape of women’s football – analytical, clear, and practical. They highlight global developments, investments, youth development, consulting, club management, and the strategic relevance of a sport that is increasingly outgrowing its own boundaries.
“The Women’s Game” is not a retrospective.
Not a manifesto.
It’s a call to action. An invitation to think further.
Core Topics:
• Professionalization & Structural Transformation
• Economics & Investment in Sport
• Consulting, Career Planning & Agency Practice
• Scouting, Youth Development & Talent Pathways
• Gender Equality & Cultural Change
• International Comparability & Systemic Challenges
A book for decision-makers in sports, players, club executives, investors, scouts, consultants – and for anyone who doesn’t just want to consume football, but understand and shape it.
“Women’s football is not a reflection. It’s a culture of its own – and a new story.”
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