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Even better if this obligation also applied to men's football

Even better if this obligation also applied to men's football

FIFA has introduced a new regulation for women's football requiring at least one female coach, either as a head coach or assistant, to be present on the team bench. This rule is designed to increase female representation within professional coaching roles across the sport globally.

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