Thibaut Courtois, the goalkeeper for Real Madrid and a star of the Belgian national team, has announced the launch of a new program aimed at promoting women’s football. This initiative, titled “Women’s Football in Action,” is designed to support young female athletes and increase interest in women’s football among youth. Courtois believes that it is essential to develop this sport and provide women with equal opportunities to participate.
The program will include masterclasses, training sessions, and competitions for girls of various ages and skill levels. Courtois plans to invite renowned female footballers and coaches to share their experiences and knowledge with the participants. The goalkeeper hopes that such events will inspire young girls to take up football and demonstrate that they can achieve great heights.
Courtois also intends to organize tournaments where young teams can compete against each other. He is confident that these events will not only elevate the level of play but also create opportunities for building new friendships among female athletes. Tournaments will be held in different cities to attract as many participants as possible.
At a press conference dedicated to the program’s launch, Courtois emphasized that women’s football needs more attention and support from the public. He noted that despite the progress made, there is still much work to be done to create equal conditions for women in sports. The goalkeeper believes that programs like this can lay the foundation for the future success of women’s football.
Courtois plans to collaborate with local clubs and sports federations to ensure access to quality training and resources for girls wishing to play football. He aims to create a support system that will help talented athletes develop and achieve high results.
The “Women’s Football in Action” program will also include educational sessions focusing on health, physical training, and mental resilience. Courtois understands that for a successful career as an athlete, not only physical skills are important but also mental health and overall well-being.