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12th August 2020

Details: It is not easy for women in Libya to play sports. That’s why it is difficult to play Football. A group of women struggle to find a way to play the game. They don’t have a trainer but a volunteer, although they do officially compete. It is not easy to find a place in the game.
Language: Arabic
Reporter: Mohamed Ilj
Camera: Mohamed Ilj
Editor: Mohamed Ilj
Dateline: Benghazi , Libya – 23/07/2020
Source: Mohamed Ilj / OPEN Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union
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