FIFA’s first safeguarding course graduates more than 100 participants from member federations

A FIFA program aimed at helping to prevent abuse and misconduct in soccer through education has graduated its first class even as a number of high-profile scandals continue to mar the sport.

The 111 graduates of the two-year course included participants from 70 member federations around the world.

โ€œOur mandate is to protect everyone in football, all roles. And there are two sides of our work, prevention and response. The prevention part is about growing a mindset, or a safeguarding culture, within the institutions,” Marie-Laure Lemineur, FIFA’s head of safeguarding and child protection, told The Associated Press. โ€œThis is an educational process.”

The conclusion of the five-part course comes after a series of scandals, ranging from allegations of misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League to the Spanish federation president forcibly kissing player Jenni Hermoso following the nation’s victory at the Women’s World Cup.

Abuse cases have also been reported in Haiti, Venezuela, Zambia, Argentina, Colombia and Afghanistan, where the womenโ€™s team was disbanded because of Taliban rule.

FIFA rolled out a safeguarding program at the under-20 Womenโ€™s World Cup in Costa Rica last year aimed at keeping participants and fans safe from abuse, exploitation and harassment. Games were staffed by a safeguarding official and all participants were briefed about abuse and how to report it. A similar program was in place at the Womenโ€™s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this summer.

The educational program culminated with a Safeguarding Summit in Zurich this week that included global soccer union FIFPRO, the International Olympic Committee and the Center for Sport and Human Rights.

Spain’s Jennyfer Hermoso, left, celebrates scoring during the Nations League women’s soccer match between Italy and Spain at the Arechi stadium in Salerno, Italy, Friday, Oct. 27, 2023. Credit: AP/Alessandro Garofalo

The Safeguarding in Sport course is an outgrowth of FIFA Guardians, launched…

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